Third-party CT scans spark controversy New consumer website aims to prevent medication errorsOnline initiative by Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada Bodychecking boosts kids’ injury rates There’s further evidence that allowing bodychecking in peewee hockey leagues (ages 11 and 12) comes with a heavy price in severe injuries. Long-term kidney risk follows preeclampsia Microalbuminuria more likely to occur than in women with uncomplicated pregnancy Nursing graduate trumps tragedy Courage trumped tragedy when Karen Vanscoy received her nursing degree from McMaster University during convocation ceremonies at Hamilton Place. Sling procedures yield similar results But Canadian specialist says funding falls short for female stress incontinence surgery South Asians at higher risk for cardiac events after kidney transplant Canadian study says patients should be targeted for intensive risk management Researchers explore role of norovirus in post-transplant diarrhea French group finds long duration of illness and virus positivity Female sex drug on the way Flibanserin acts on neurotransmitters to increase desire Don’t forget fibrates A major meta-analysis of fibrate drugs has shown they modestly reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events, mainly through prevention of coronary artery disease and the need for revascularization. First Previous 2138 2139 2140 2141 2142 Next Last