Letter: Online ratings are popular with patients, so view them as an opportunity to learnRe: “Anonymous online ratings causing doctor concerns,” the Medical Post, March 9. Placenta modulates fetal ion exposureResearchers track pregnant women’s elevated cobalt and chromium from metal-on-metal hip implants Help patients cut salt intake with these steps Making medicine magical Dr. Lalit Chawla uses sleight of hand to put patients at ease and help their recovery Ontario hospitals begin using surgical checklist Patient safety measure mandated from April 1 Oncology | Breast screening controversy hits Denmark Alberta college sees spike in complaints Ont. | Grants delayed to control spending, NDP alleges Baked goods may be safe for most milk-allergic kids Finding called ‘biggest paradigm change’ in clinical practice Seniors' prescription trends illuminated Sixty-two per cent of community-dwelling Canadians age 65 and older are on at least five different prescription medications, reports the Canadian Institute for Health Information. First Previous 2174 2175 2176 2177 2178 Next Last