Isotretinoin: Pregnancy-prevention efforts are 'poor,' Canadian study findsResearchers estimate contraceptive measures have effectiveness of only 50% to 70% Ontario HPV vaccine program expanded to include boys, Grade 7 studentsAbout 154,000 students will be eligible to receive the HPV vaccine each year. Endocrine Society takes strong stance against custom-compounded bioidentical hormone products No rationale for routine prescribing of these unregulated, untested, potentially harmful products. Former chief of medicine at Brockville General Hospital suspended for abusive behaviour of nurses, patients, staff Policy makers and doctors struggle to respond to study on gender-selective abortions CMAJ study found that abortion rates among Indian women with two daughters rose during the third pregnancy What Your Patients Are Reading - week of April 11, 2016 New Canadian clinical guidelines on using intrauterine contraception Review safety and efficacy of copper IUDs and levonorgestrel intrauterine systems. What it feels like to live with an incurable bladder disease Nicole Abi-Najem, a 28-year old student from Toronto, has interstitial cystitis, an extremely painful bladder condition that has been likened to having a permanent urinary tract infection. U.K.: New contract penalizes female doctors widening gender pay gap Critics accuse British Prime Minister of 'regressive, sexist, 1950s-style politics' Researcher suggests 20% of obstetricians believe cesarians are safer than natural births Number of women seeking elective c-sections on the rise First Previous 131 132 133 134 135 Next Last