Doctors Nova Scotia marks Doctors' Day May 1 with 'pop-up coffee shops' Opinion: We need to do more to help babies avoid toxic stressProlonged exposure has been linked to depression, heart disease, diabetes and alcoholism Abilify Maintena: new long-acting injectable antipsychotic Third prolonged-release atypical antipsychotic injection is now available in Canada. Watching, delaying treatment of low-risk prostate cancer may be more cost-effective approach Dying well: Why we all need to have end-of-life conversations Morning Roundup: London hospitals embrace bar code technology Plus, inducements staying put in Nova Scotia and memorial fund established for family of pharmacist murdered for painkillers. Threat of doctor suspension irks Winnipeg neighbourhood The battle of Slave Lake Government-run clinic model collides with rural medicine CLINICAL PEARLS: Have patients repeat instructions to improve compliance The Medical Post table of contents: April 22, 2014 print edition First Previous 1560 1561 1562 1563 1564 Next Last