CARDIOLOGY: JUPITER analysis strengthens evidence for inflammation as heart disease risk Standards for measuring vitamin D in blood createdReference pools account for various forms of vitamin D Forever altered by Sudan An MSF trip to the Sudan changed a doctor's perspective so profoundly that he has written a book about his experience CARDIOLOGY: Antiplatelet combo a new stroke prevention option in atrial fibrillation Clopidogrel plus ASA provides effective alternative when patients aren't candidates for warfarin CARDIOLOGY: Hormone may ease breathing of acute heart failure patients Phase II study of relaxin draws criticism, but editorialists agree results warrant further study Study looks to reduce number of allergy shots Four preseasonal weekly allergy shots may reduce sneezing, wheezing and other symptoms in people who are allergic to ragweed, reported Dr. Harold Kaiser, an allergist at the University of Minnesota. Three important lessons for being a doctor Bodychecking should stay benched in youth hockey Review finds no evidence of protective effect with earlier checking Manitoba report predicts growing need for GPs, surgeons Forecast drawing from historical trends suggests reduced demand for pediatrics 2009 Canadian cancer stats More teens and young adults are surviving cancer, according to the Canadian Cancer Society's Canadian Cancer Statistics 2009 report. First Previous 2236 2237 2238 2239 2240 Next Last