‘Try for a little longer’ Ontario pharmacists join efforts to improve care for seniors SPIRIT OF MEDICINE: Encounters with grief When facing the cold, hard realities of end-of-life decisions, a little human warmth can make a huge difference SPIRIT OF MEDICINE: Reflections on a journey As waves of new medical students navigate through hospitals every season, patients leave ripples on the courses they chart Turf war! Neurosurgeons’ and radiologists’ overlapping interests set stage for battle Say goodbye to the round-the-clock, resident doc? Brain-busting, 24-hour resident shifts should be a thing of the past, advocates say Residents add time but not risk to ob/gyn procedure Body mass index also a predictor of time needed for laparoscopic hysterectomy Life as a nurse in a deadly city The Mexican border town of Ciudad Juarez was labelled Mexico's deadliest city, at the centre of a war on drug cartels. Stateside: MD accused of killing dog commits suicide A doctor in Florida was believed to have killed himself after allegations were made that he killed a dog with a hammer in his yard. Tiotropium for asthma—promising treatment, but caution required The addition of tiotropium significantly increased the time to the first severe asthma exacerbation and provided modest sustained bronchodilation compared to placebo. First Previous 622 623 624 625 626 Next Last