Exercise boosts cognitive function in older womenStrategy may help fend off dementia in cases of mild impairment Come on a home visit with Nola Tremblay, NP-PHCHome visits mean independence for this nurse practitioner's patients. Canadian circulation-assisting device goes to the Olympics Members of Canada’s Olympic triathlon team – led by flag-bearer Simon Whitfield – have a leg up on their competitors, so to speak. Hospital's heavy lifting lightens load on nurses Nurses, nursing aides and orderlies have borne the weight of the nation's obesity epidemic and suffered the consequences. Pregnant women fear exercise Fetal safety concerns affect activity levels, researchers find For the love of sports: Sometimes, MDs go full-circle Combining a passion with their profession, sport MDs have the best of both worlds London calling: Meet Canada’s chief Olympic doctor Working under the glare of the Olympics, Dr. Julia Alleyne is ready for anything Experts write first Canadian guidelines for Parkinson’s disease Advice aimed at non-specialists, as not all patients can be seen at clinics When it’s the nurse who needs looking after Recent research published in two journals, The American Journal of Nursing and Clinical Nurse Specialist, reveals that when nurses suffer, so do their patients. What Your Patients Are Reading - Week of July 10th First Previous 53 54 55 56 57 Next Last