CAPT Corner: July 2015Do you document? Hamilton physician jailed after losing appeal in sex assault case Cholera vaccine passes trial among the worlds poorest Oral vaccine works even in areas of extreme poverty and endemic cholera. New Shoppers and PDFC campaign against drug abuse to include Loblaw pharmacies New campaigns aimed at educating parents and youth about the dangers of drug abuse. Yukon desperate for more long-term care, nurses say Nurses' union rips Brockville hospital's service cuts claims Musings on continuing medical education events: the three pillars Canadian stroke best practice recommendations: 2015 update Stronger focus on managing poststroke depression, vascular cognitive impairment and fatigue. Can patients 'tweak' a pregnancy test to find out sooner? Dying to know if they're pregnant, some women are Photoshopping their pregnancy tests to see a positive result Are pharmacists refusing to sell Plan B to the overweight? CMAJ article raises questions and Ob/Gyn says has happened elsewhere. First Previous 1387 1388 1389 1390 1391 Next Last