What your patients are reading – Week of September 15, 2014 MD sounds off on Alberta's waste of $1,500 per-day on ALC patientsThe fact that governments such as Alberta throw away millions on alternate-level-of-care (ALC) patients and do patients a disservice is a travesty, says an emergency medicine physician. The Medical Post table of contents: September 9, 2014 print edition OPEN to hold first annual summit to showcase research Event highlights research projects that evaluate pharmacy services. Do benzodiazepines cause Alzheimer’s disease? Quebec study shows increased risk with cumulative exposure and longer-acting agents. Doctor warns enterovirus could land on Nova Scotia's shores An expert pediatric physician in Nova Scotia is warning that a respitory illness that affects children could soon be in the province. 5 things most people get wrong about Canada's healthcare system Many of us don't know the facts. Learning about the dangers of WiFi and cellphones A public health expert from the United States is lecturing Canadian physicians on the radiation dangers of WiFi and wireless devices. Antibiotic resistance: Good and bad news MRSA has declined, but other bacterial dangers are on the rise Inaugural diabetes summit launches in Toronto First Previous 1577 1578 1579 1580 1581 Next Last