In Brief: Abortion pill makes Canadian debutA few dozen doctors and pharmacists have taken the required training to prescribe and distribute the drug. Doctors warn of dangers of smartphone-integrated infant physiologic monitorsHome devices aimed at parents have no medical indications for their use Canadian study shows asthma often misdiagnosed or goes into remission in adults One-third of adults with recently diagnosed asthma can be safely tapered off asthma meds. Doctor who pitched a gardening tool on Dragons Den disciplined for 'egocentric' behaviour Dr. Marc Podell was 'repeatedly inaccessible' during on-call periods, and was often late or absent for emergency surgeries Hospital clinic kept open by specialists paying for clerical staff, orthopedic surgeon testifies Quebec pharmacists reach tentative deal with government to avoid medical accessory fee ban Blood tests, flu vaccines given by nurses on store premises expected to be excluded from ban. Saskatchewan is selling healthcare as a status symbol In Brief: N.W.T. man seeking compensation for pharmacy error Patient given pills 10 times the correct dosage. Overwhelmed caregivers get too little support from doctors: Alzheimer's Society of B.C. B.C. walk-in clinics closing amid province-wide family doctor shortage First Previous 1170 1171 1172 1173 1174 Next Last