Ontario Specialists Association referendum scheduled for end of NovemberSeveral specialty sections are expected to allow their members to vote on whether they would like to leave the OMA, but significant questions still remain An open letter to Senator Bernie Sanders Lifestyle withdrawal Practice makes perfect: Busy ERs treat chest pain better, study finds Fatal overdose raises profile of new naloxone-resistant street drugs These synthetic concoctions mimic the effect of fentanyl but can have unpredictable effects on the body’s vital systems Health Canada approves new tests for diagnosing heart attacks faster Two innovative assays that can shorten the time required to diagnose life-threatening heart attacks have been licensed for sale by Health Canada. Study of U.S. hospital figures links pot use with increasing risk of stroke From data covering 2.3 million hospitalizations of adult cannabis users, researchers found a steady increase in the number of strokes suffered CFPC announces the 2018 Family Physicians of the Year The unofficial rules for firing patients Every doctor has considered it, but a few have even developed their own rules for determining when it’s time for a patient to go. Ontario to keep overdose prevention sites ...but their name and focus will change First Previous 334 335 336 337 338 Next Last