When patient privacy was lip serviceA lot of what used to go on in psychiatry’s inpatient wards was there for all to see and hear PICTURE YOURSELF: Spreading the gospel! Celebrating a century of care at Women’s College Hospital On what is also the centennial of International Women’s Day, we look back on 100 years of a remarkable Canadian institution Seven tips for treating pain effectively and responsibly Opioid medications have a place in pain management, and you can use these ideas to help patients avoid abusing them Genetic testing ensures the perfect family: no family There is no credence to the argument that preparing people for what may happen is some kind of service Universal screening programs can uncover abuse, study finds Most effective programs in health care centres provide immediate access to help for victims of domestic abuse, according to St. Michael’s hospital researcher. Private clinics to offer mammography with lowest possible dose Trillium Radiology Associates in Toronto first in North America to offer women mammography with the lowest possible dose. McMaster School of Nursing honours more than 350 top students More than 350 students from the McMaster School of Nursing were honoured at the School's annual awards assembly Monday night Researchers sharpen artery screening tool Study results may enable better use of intimal medial thickness measurements Ukrainian nurse says Gaddafi 'perfectly healthy' A Ukrainian nurse who worked for Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has said he is in good health and is a 'great psychologist'. First Previous 3453 3454 3455 3456 3457 Next Last