U.K. company plans for 'period policy' ignites discussion about menstrual leave What Your Patients Are Reading – week of March 7, 2016 'Unintentional racism is a pervasive problem in health care' finds new report CFPC suggests that individual physicians can help overcome systemic prejudice against indigenous populations New guidelines back CT scans for lung cancer screening in longtime smokers Cardinal says he thinks Canadians haven't thought enough about assisted dying It’s time for the federal government to take a leadership role on rising obesity rates Ban advertising of unhealthy foods to kids, tax sugary drinks, revamp food guide, prohibit use of trans fats, among Senate report recommendations Ontario college updates policy on physician treatment of loved ones Court case of Calgary woman allowed doctor-assisted death sets example for others Ethical standards for professional development get revamped FP and specialist colleges come together to minimize 'bias and influence' in accredited activities Measures in place after norovirus sickens 44 at University of Regina First Previous 615 616 617 618 619 Next Last