Xolair approved for antihistamine-resistant cases of chronic idiopathic urticariaSubcutaneous injection every four weeks controls hives and pruritus. What's missing from the ALS ice bucket challengeDespite the global attention it has attracted, the fundraising campaign offers very few facts about the disease New study finds life-saving benefits in five daily servings of fruit and veggies Crowd-sourced feedback could make dieting easier to swallow VIDEO: Dr. Mike Evans discusses concussion management and 'return to learn' Physician, steel thyself: CMPA fees skyrocketing in 2015 Doctors across the country could feel the sting of rising Canadian Medical Protective Association fees next year–especially in those provinces outside of Quebec and Ontario. Hypertension self-management is beneficial for high-risk patients Self-monitoring and med self-titration controls blood pressure better than office-based care. DIY blood pressure care may surpass office based treatment for some patients: study Researchers are unsure why self-management worked best. How a national drug plan can boost the Canadian economy Decreased drug costs and reduced admin fees could save up to $11.4 billion per year. Are patients being left high-and-dry by MDs setting their own hours? A local doctor in London, Ont., says maybe it's time to change the way doctors set their own hours—a change that could better serve patients. First Previous 1509 1510 1511 1512 1513 Next Last