Two nights to rememberDying patients, disparate mentors, vastly different learning experiences Pushing past Parkinson’sDiagnosed with the young onset form of the disease, Dr. Soania Mathur overcame the desire to hide her condition and has emerged as a driven advocate for improving the treatment and quality of life for Parkinson’s patients New guidelines issued for essential tremor Swanky fundraiser Factor VII being studied to treat deadliest of strokes Canadian trial will use CT to spot highest-risk patients with intracerebral hemorrhage Don’t worry about newer blood thinners’ lack of reversibility ‘The bleed is the killer no matter what drug is used,’ Ottawa researcher says Canadian Stroke Congress to be annual event The Canadian Stroke Congress, initially envisioned as a biennial event, will now be an annual conference, held around the beginning of October. Ethics of IVF treatment under fire Maternal mortality, premature/ill babies part of the ‘mess’ that results from multiple births, doctors charge Poor prognosis seen in cerebral bleeds despite treatment Warfarin antidote deemed necessary but not sufficient tPA may be safe for acute patients despite a recent stroke Hemorrhage risk seems small, but prospective study needed, MD urges First Previous 255 256 257 258 259 Next Last