Survival of preterm babies improves by 25% after quality-improvement program Stories from retirement: Should we make Heaven a Hell? The stigma of an STI Helping our patients get appropriate care is our job, even when the patients are wary of doing so themselves. McKesson introduces Pan-Canadian closed PPN for health benefits Plan includes a deal with Sobeys to extend network. Survey finds support among Canadians for broader assisted dying law The results showed little variation among people who identified as supporters of the three main federal parties Quarantine of an entire city would be inconceivable, unenforceable and illegal in Canada: expert Wuhan and the nearby Chinese cities of Huanggang and Ezhou—home to a total of 18 million people—were locked down on Thursday, Jan. 23, in an unprecedented effort to contain the deadly new virus Drug dispensing machine model should be expanded to fight overdoses: B.C. doctor Dr. Mark Tyndall came up with the idea for a vending machine stocked with hydromorphone for drug users as a harm reduction strategy National data suggests clinics and hospitals performing fewer abortions Researchers did not suggest any reasons for the drop, but the numbers did not include abortions induced by the pill Mifegymiso Ontario hospitals ask for nearly $1B funding boost to ease overcrowding The CEO of the Ontario Hospital Association said the sector needs an investment of $922 million, which would be a 4.85% increase Humble pie and saving lives Casebook of a community internist: A 58-year-old woman presents with chest pain in the ER First Previous 1557 1558 1559 1560 1561 Next Last