Would you recognize pertussis? A case and call for vaccinationSome important takeaways for physicians from a particular case during Alberta's recent pertussis outbreak. More Canadians are experiencing allergies due to climate changeFor the last two years, rushing their toddler to hospital has become the norm for Daniela Mora-Fisher and her husband. Study finds 1 in 10 get long COVID after omicron, starts identifying key symptoms Early findings from the National Institutes of Health’s study highlight a dozen symptoms that most distinguish long COVID. Adding virtual physician consults to telephone service reduced trips to the ER: study Physicians advised a large proportion of callers to B.C.'s 8-1-1 system not to go into the emergency department. Taking a daily multivitamin appears to boost brains of adults over 60, but more study needed Further study is needed to determine exactly which nutrients might make a difference. Canadian researcher helps define new standards for diagnosing concussions Recognizing and properly diagnosing concussions has also been an issue in clinical settings. Let's create a 'Healthcare Bill of Rights' for Canadians It is time patients and physicians clearly stated what is important and asked policymakers to listen before acting. German surgeon fired after getting hospital cleaner to assist amputation The hospital’s chief executive, Norbert Pfeiffer, said the surgeon wrongly decided to go ahead with the routine procedure even though no qualified assistant was available. ‘One of the deciding issues’: Healthcare top of mind in Alberta election campaign The provincial election is on Monday. Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook helps pharmacists to safely provide meds for pets New edition offers current reliable information on drug indications, adverse effects and dosages in various animal species. First Previous 222 223 224 225 226 Next Last