N.B. program reduces drug therapies for dementia in nursing homes Tiny artificial heart beating in Petri dish may be research breakthrough B.C. college releases specific standards for physical exams The 12 new steps are specific and aimed at letting patients feel more comfortable ER tales: Do no harm B.C. naturopathic college clamps down on members who mislead Naturopaths are expected to be fined $500 per violation along with other sanctions Techs and employers face challenges in job market Pharmacy tech regulation brings opportunities and challenges for job seekers and employers Organ, tissue donations increasing in Ontario, but so is waiting list The Trillium Gift of Life Network says the number of organ and tissue donations in Ontario are increasing, though the transplant waiting list also grew last year. Asthma often mismanaged, latest report shows While the majority of asthma patients believe their asthma is under control, 1 million Canadians experience symptoms daily The generalist curse What happens when generalists rely on checklists and tools more than their knowledge of anatomy and pathophysiology? Deadly medication duo still widely prescribed in NB About 40% of patients at the Atlantic Pain Clinic are on both benzodiazepines and opioids, a potentially dangerous combination First Previous 1643 1644 1645 1646 1647 Next Last