For the love of sports: Sometimes, MDs go full-circleCombining a passion with their profession, sport MDs have the best of both worlds Tapping into a winning father-son coaching relationshipAs he helps his son prepare for his final Paralympic appearance, Dr. Hugh Tildesley reflects on how his roles as coach and physician are complementary Kidney cancer patients prefer pazopanib over sunitinib Newer agent comes out tops in blinded crossover trial Girls suffer more concussions than boys when playing hockey First study of girls’ hockey injuries also shows they have more soft tissue injuries and sprains Fit in exercise to stay healthy —and sane There are creative ways to insert a workout into even the busiest of schedules London calling: Meet Canada’s chief Olympic doctor Working under the glare of the Olympics, Dr. Julia Alleyne is ready for anything Needle fears plague adults and children Fear of injection pain can keep adults and kids from seeking health care, Toronto study shows Female surgical trainees say getting pregnant seen as a no-no SOUND BITES: Should doctors drop patients whose parents refuse routine immunizations? Doctors at the annual conference of the Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) commented on whether doctors should drop patients whose parents refuse to let them have routine immunizations. Quebec MD sees double standard in health co-op fees Co-ops charge member fees but regular clinics can’t bill annual fees First Previous 1310 1311 1312 1313 1314 Next Last