Dinner Tonight: British bangers and mushy peas Have EMRs reached a tipping point in Canada?Canadian family physician use of emergency medical records (EMRs) continues to increase, with 56% now using EMRs, a new study suggests. Psychiatric wait times shorter in busier times in Ont. emergency departments Varenicline: no increased risk of cardiovascular events New study shows no difference in risk of major cardiovascular events with the smoking cessation agents, varenicline and bupropion. Colonoscopy: Is more frequent screening better? Study suggests average-risk men get scoped every four to six years The latest in targeted tumour therapy: Aspirin Study suggests ASA helps treat certain forms of colorectal cancer Older physicians more cost-effective: U.S. study Doctors in the early stages of their careers rack up higher costs than their senior counterparts to treat patients, a U.S. study suggests. New report from national nursing organizations shows record-high number of RN grads Research to look at environmental factors in human diseases OTTAWA | New funding will aid research to examine how environmental factors can alter the expression of human DNA and potentially affect our health. Should MDs get privacy on 'sunshine lists?' A Nova Scotia’s nurses group believes there’s a double standard in the way the province discloses salaries for public servants who make more than $100,000 per year, but leaves doctors off that list. First Previous 659 660 661 662 663 Next Last