Levonorgestrel double dose inadequate for emergency contraception in women with obesityUlipristal acetate may be a better oral emergency contraceptive choice in women who weigh more than 70 kg. Rising cases of congenital syphilis in QuebecConcern for pregnant women as province experiences its highest annual rate of disease in 30 years. Ontario health minister looks to accredit international nurses faster Nurses have called for wage restraint legislation known as Bill 124 to be repealed, but Jones says, "that is a conversation for another day.'' A new way to diagnose endometriosis quickly Non-invasive test uses AI to help physicians in making faster diagnosis. Atopic dermatitis: a new treatment approved by Health Canada Medication to treat moderate to severe refractory AD and the relief of pruritus. 'YAHOO is my answer!' Happy outcome for woman who bought an ad pleading for a doctor for her husband But while she’s happy to have found a doctor for her husband, Janet Mort said she knows how difficult it is for doctors to take on “even one more patient.” Are consumers losing trust in healthcare professionals? Survey shows consumers less trusting now than before the pandemic. PTSA Conference to offer on-demand and live online sessions Registration is open and available for the first time in two formats. If monkeypox spreads through sexual contact, is it an STD? The current outbreak is by far the biggest involving the virus, and it's been designated a global emergency. Health Canada report suggests pharmacies could sell CBD The report found that between 20 and 200 mg/day of oral CBD was “safe and tolerable for short-term use” and could be distributed by pharmacists. First Previous 457 458 459 460 461 Next Last