Doctors faxing patient information fraught with problems, but no clear alternativeNova Scotia’s privacy commissioner wants to phase out faxed referrals, have physicians faxing clinic put security guidelines in place. Flu shot in pregnancy (probably) not linked with autismStudy leaves lingering concerns regarding first-trimester immunization Doctor fathered a child with a 19-year-old former patient In hearing, the physician's lawyer argues that his client brought disrepute on himself but not on the profession N.S. senior wants more transparency around dispensing fees Woman says many are shocked to discover they pay more for pharmacy services than medications. CFP Forum: Are things really that bad? While no one’s saying “The end is nigh!” quite yet, there was a clear consensus at this year's event: if pharmacy doesn’t change a lot of things very soon, pharmacists may not like what happens next. Press review – November 25, 2016 CHEO physicians lay out ideas for Hacking Health Omega-3 supplements fail to prevent psychosis Promising single-centre results don’t pan out in large multicentre trial Health Canada examines safety of ondansetron used off-label for nausea and vomiting of pregnancy A link with birth defects could not be confirmed or ruled out. Judge dismisses lawsuit against Yellowknife doctors citing lack of evidence Woman claims doctors left a metal clip inside her for eight years First Previous 1190 1191 1192 1193 1194 Next Last