Toronto Star publishes results of 'unprecedented' investigation on physician regulatorsMost colleges declined to respond to the report, but those that did said they are committed to strengthening the public disclosure of information Researchers want nationwide database to gauge risk of pediatric cancer drugsAdverse reactions in some drugs include bone disease, pancreatitis, anaphylaxis, nerve damage in the limbs, and inflammation of the mucous membranes MD suspended for penning mean letter to patient—and CC’ing pastor A Quebec doctor who wrote an mean personal letter to a patient and then cc’d that same letter to a local pastor has been suspended from work for four months. Alberta slashes fees for prescribing pharmacists Fees for care plans and medication reviews will drop May 17; demand for them in the province spiked by 900% last year Doctors' suicide rate highest of any profession: U.S. study 90% of long-term care residents have cognitive impairment: report Handheld skin printer makes tissue to heal deep wounds Empowering pharmacists to deal with women's health issues Meet our newest columnist whose work will focus on menopause and related women's health issues Health Canada consults public on framework for palliative care Valeant Pharmaceuticals changing its name following price hike controversies Beginning in July, the Canadian group will be called Bausch Health Companies Inc. First Previous 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Next Last