Cardiologists ordered to stop specific billing procedural fees at two hospitals What your patients are reading – Week of July 13, 2015 Health Canada considers lowering daily maximum acetaminophen dose Department reviewing maximum recommended daily dose. Musings on continuing medical education events: the three pillars Can patients 'tweak' a pregnancy test to find out sooner? Dying to know if they're pregnant, some women are Photoshopping their pregnancy tests to see a positive result Stateside: Big savings for those on The Pill With ObamaCare, women on the Pill might be the biggest winners. Are pharmacists refusing to sell Plan B to the overweight? CMAJ article raises questions and Ob/Gyn says has happened elsewhere. Case Report: ‘Spreading’ rash alarms patient Canadian stroke best practice recommendations: 2015 update Stronger focus on managing poststroke depression, vascular cognitive impairment and fatigue. NHS spending $30M putting pharmacists into GP practices Over three years, 250 pharmacists to work in clinical surgeries. First Previous 2391 2392 2393 2394 2395 Next Last