Protesting Zimbabwe nurses return to their jobsEight nurses arrested on allegations of inciting violent protests against the firing of a popular Canadian doctor from a church mission hospital have been allowed to return to their posts, Zimbabwe court officials said Thursday. What Your Patients Are Reading - Week of September 10th Latuda: ninth atypical antipsychotic reaches Canadian market Drug is indicated for the acute treatment of schizophrenia and improves both positive and negative symptoms. Pharmacy smoking cessation programs evaluated A recent Ontario-based research network report evaluates Saskatchewan’s Partnership to Assist with Cessation of Tobacco and Tobacco Addiction Recovery (PACT/TAR) programs. MDs under 'frontal assault' from Alta., says incoming AMA president Is Alberta’s summer of discontent a precursor to an ugly winter? New details revealed ahead of Toronto MD's sex trial A Toronto doctor allegedly put his penis in the mouths of female patients over a nearly two-decade span, while fondling and kissing others. Stateside: MD accused of killing dog commits suicide A doctor in Florida was believed to have killed himself after allegations were made that he killed a dog with a hammer in his yard. Press Review - September 7, 2012 Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media - Top Story: Critical Condition: Who has the power over life and death? Nurse explores truth, myths about multiple orgasms Centralized Rx network reduces inappropriate opioid, benzodiazepine use B.C. study examines prescription records from 1993 to 1997 for residents who were elderly or receiving social assistance. First Previous 3068 3069 3070 3071 3072 Next Last