Nurse practitioners say clinics will help meet NB's needsEight family physicians preparing to retire, leaving 26,000 more residents searching for access to a primary care provider Don’t forget fibratesA 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. Anemia common – but missed – after kidney transplantation Canadian study shows hypercalcemia also occurs frequently Study flags cancer risk in female orthopedists Body odour delusion disorder linked with suicidality Small study suggests olfactory reference syndrome is under-studied and under-appreciated Zen and the art of uninsured services The right outlook and approach can improve the way your office performs and how it receives payment for uninsured services Low-dose combo therapy fends off diabetes Canadian trial of rosiglitazone-metformin pill not powered for adverse cardiovascular events New drug delivery system: the nanosponge? Many psychiatric medications may be bad for bone The use of certain psychotropic medications may enhance an already high underlying risk for osteoporosis, Canadian investigators reported at the meeting here. The pension champion Dr. Mary Fernando is small in size, but mighty in her effort to get pension rights for MDs First Previous 2073 2074 2075 2076 2077 Next Last