A president-elect from the far North Unfamiliarity with ER surroundings may contribute to more frequent serious medication errors: Johns Hopkins study Ortho surgery is noisy business Red Deer surgeon finds OR tools as noisy as those in his woodworking shop $3.5-million settlement awarded in birth mishap A Quebec doctor has been ordered to pay $3.5 million to the family of a severely handicapped 17-year-old whose life was ruined by a botched birth. LAST LAUGH: Unrequited love in the ER Sometimes a hug is the path of least resistance Evidence strongest for epinephrine in anaphylaxis Rx Second-line drugs need more study: Simons World group wants to make anaphylaxis everyone’s business Guidelines expected to be especially useful in primary care New guidelines on anaphylaxis plug knowledge gap Guidelines expected to be especially useful in primary care Clinical Notes: 2011 Canadian hypertension guidelines The 2011 Canadian hypertension guidelines provide comprehensive recommendations on a number of issues. Study of C. difficile toxins may lead to new therapies U.S. researchers have discovered how cells in the gut neutralize toxins produced by Clostridium difficile (C. difficile), a finding that may eventually lead to new methods of treatment. First Previous 662 663 664 665 666 Next Last