MDs addled over anaphylaxisMany would not give epinephrine for breathing problems, survey reveals Press Review - May 4, 2012 How the medical system is failing disabled patients Turned away from ERs, denied Pap tests and prostate exams, many Canadians with disabilities are not receiving basic health care—and they are among those who need it the most Echoes of past lives, shattering the present When one patient assaults another and each has severe dementia—one of our cruellest diseases—both are victims Rapid tests can confirm flu but not rule it out Meta-analysis estimates accuracy of tests—but they are rarely used Video: Pharmacist foils robbery attempt... with bear spray When a man attempted to rob the same pharmacy for a third time, Susan Beller was fed up and fought back. Video: Pharmacist foils robbery attempt... with bear spray When a man attempted to rob the same pharmacy for a third time, Susan Beller was fed up and fought back. British Red Cross doctor found beheaded in Pakistan The decapitated body of a kidnapped British doctor was found in Quetta, Pakistan. Practice Issues: Staggered acetaminophen overdose Study finds some patients unknowingly ingest large doses of acetaminophen by taking multiple products. 2012 Canadian asthma guidelines update Guidelines are for the diagnosis and management of asthma in preschoolers, children, and adults. First Previous 638 639 640 641 642 Next Last