Jailhouse rocks for new nurseTamika Egerton has landed a unique job working at Maplehurst Correctional Complex in Milton, Ontario. Memantine fails in trial of severe psych symptomsBut study shows comprehensive treatment can keep even very agitated patients at home Telephone use mirrors decline MD finds it useful in marking course of illness Atypical antipsychotics in children and youth: guidelines for monitoring and managing adverse effects From 2005 to 2009, antipsychotic use in children and youth increased by 114%. Regimen offers hope to chronic hep C-HIV patients Findings good news for these challenging to treat patients, says University of Ottawa researcher Living benefits: a prudent safeguard against unexpected woes These policies ensure that illness does not affect your ability to generate income and that you can access extra care needed Insurers call for NB generic drug cap Life and health insurers urge New Brunswick to follow the path taken by other provinces. Role of pharmacists could expand in Quebec Legislation tabled would give pharmacists the ability to extend or adjust prescriptions, treat some minor conditions, request and analyze lab tests, and administer medications for the sake of instruction. Blood pressure medication could help treat heart disease Uninsured services billing firms take unease out of collecting fees First Previous 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 Next Last