Intensive diabetes control does not help the brainNo cognitive benefit seen by targeting HbA1c less than 6.0% Lawtons Drugs teams with LoyaltyOne to reward Atlantic Canadians for healthy choicesCustomers at Lawtons Drugs who adhere to healthy behaviours will be rewarded. Stroke sufferers less likely to return home if they have dementia Those who go home after hospitalization more likely to become disabled Researchers looking to improve communication for better diabetes care EMRs, pre-printed orders, bedside decision-making tools were just some of the ways suggested at CDA eReferral program to launch as part of larger electronic initiative Canada Health Infoway has provided $1 million to support a project that aims to eliminate paper in referrals to specialists from general practitioners. Video game used to teach teenagers about diabetes Tower Defense-like game helps teens with type 1 diabetes learn about managing food intake and insulin in proper ratios Doctors can learn empathy – from a computer Disciplinary case involving block fees rescheduled A College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario discipline hearing into a Whitby, Ont., pediatrician's use of uninsured block fees has been postponed. Hitting home: Time to ban physical punishment of children Canada needs physicians to take a firmer stand about physical punishment and educate parents about the harm it causes Infoway defends its record against critic's charges Agency notes country followed different path than U.K.'s NHS, which recently shuttered Infoway-like body First Previous 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 Next Last