Acupuncture fixes lazy eye in older childrenTechnique at least as good as patching for treating kids ages seven to 12 Anti-vaccine ‘movement’ a fiction, MD claimsOpponents are not cohesive group, don’t have common ideology Counselling helps cut abdominal fat Visits to kinesiologist and dietitian help overweight men make needed lifestyle changes GPs playing key role on the cancer front lines New web-based tool allows patients and practitioners to prioritize preventive health activities for checkups Ottawa taken to task for vaccine delays Canada early to license vaccines, but late in using them: Scheifele LAST LAUGH: Yes, I really am a doctor! New drug offers hope for triple-negative disease New national association will represent patients Ottawa nurses want new dress code scrubbed LETTER: Finding courage in tiny increments Re: “Saving patients in tiny increments” (the Medical Post, Dec. 14, 2010) First Previous 1490 1491 1492 1493 1494 Next Last