Canada lags on fighting child poverty, report findsith a child poverty rate of 13.3 per cent, Canada ranks 24th out of 35 industrialized nations. Retired GP thrilled to join NP-led clinic as a consultantThe old saw has it that when one door closes, another opens. So it is with retiring city general practitioner Dr. William Cunningham. What Your Patients Are Reading - Week of May 28th Nurses call for improved care, increased staffing levels Nurses from across B.C.'s healthcare system came out last week to call for improved patient care and increased hospital staffing. Should IBS patients go gluten-free? Expert touts results of recent Australian study suggesting some may qualify as ‘celiac-lite’ cases Fewer nursing grads to be hired in Nova Scotia Budget tightening has cut into the number of nursing graduates hired into Capital Health’s gradually aging nurse workforce, says the health authority’s CEO. Gut microbes differ in IBD New sequencing technology shines light on the inner life of the intestine North Bay conference to focus on gap between research, clinical practice The first annual North Bay Regional Health Centre Research Conference will be held in North Bay, Ont., on June 15, 2012. PEI introduces legislation to lower generic prices Bill will allow government to establish a maximum price for generic drug, outsource establishment and maintenance of formulary. Free e-learning module for healthcare professionals advising travellers on yellow fever vaccine Module encompasses all aspects of yellow fever disease, yellow fever vaccine, and related legal requirements. First Previous 3137 3138 3139 3140 3141 Next Last