Ontario Brain Institute helps launch three research projectsThe Ontario Brain Institute is helping launch three cutting-edge research projects designed to help doctors learn more about treatment and care for a variety of brain disorders and support more than 80 research jobs. Ontario researchers measure impact of poverty on healthIf poorer Ontarians were as healthy as richer Ontarians, there would be 230,000 fewer people with disabilities and nearly 3,400 fewer deaths annually, according to an exhaustive study on women’s health. B.C.’s 30,000 nurses' negotiations begin at ‘glacial pace’ More than 30,000 nurses will be bargaining for staffing and wage increases as their contract expires at the end of the month. Ontario College advice on managing switch from OxyContin Advisory follows fatality resulting from change in prescription from OxyContin to another opioid analgesic. Taking oxycodone off formularies irks doctors Ontarians support wider care options from pharmacists: survey OPA survey shows most Ontarians want broader scope of practice for pharmacists. Fatigued cancer patients lose muscle mass Resistance training might improve quality of life, researcher speculates Press Review - March 2, 2012 Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media Script renewal fee first step towards new model Alberta government announces new paid $20 fee for renewing applicable prescriptions, effective July 1. Ontario RNs at Queen's Park today for annual meeting One hundred and fifty nurses, students gathering to outline a plan that will provide better health care for Ontarians at a lower cost. First Previous 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Next Last