Flu refresher: kidney disease and diabetes Helping elderly patients manage orthostatic hypotension Canada’s patient safety performance below OECD average Surgical objects left in patients on the rise in Canada, data shows The report also found Canada had the highest rate of severe tears during vaginal childbirth among 23 countries measured, at twice the average Heart failure app now in clinical use expected to reduce hospitalizations Dosing antihypertensives at bedtime might improve cardiovascular risk reduction Study finds taking antihypertensives at bedtime nearly halves cardiovascular deaths compared with morning dosing ER tales: Black butterflies We know 'red flags' in medicine but sometimes those signs turn out to indicate something much worse What happens after 'Is there a doctor on board?' Saskatchewan spending $10 million for more surgeries, decrease wait times The Saskatchewan government says it will spend $10 million to help reduce wait times for some surgeries. Walking the line between hypertensive urgency and an emergency A tense and potentially dangerous situation when the patient refused to take the doctor's advice First Previous 133 134 135 136 137 Next Last