Figure 1 and CrowdMed partnership brings the most difficult medical cases to Canadian doctorsPatients have suggested that crowd-sourced medicine is far quicker and more cost effective for solving rare or difficult cases Ontario supports mobile app to encourage healthy livingThe Ontario government is investing $1.5 million into a one-year pilot project to encourage healthy, active living and hopefully reduce the onset of chronic diseases. Ontario gives $1.5M to app that offers rewards points for healthy behaviour Emailing with patients: The outcomes are primarily positive ‘Connected care’ technology seen as vital to improving healthcare: study 2017 OTC Report: Sleep aids still buzzing along ER doctor and team awarded $2.5 million for developing Star Trek-inspired diagnostic device The Philadelphia group beat out 312 other teams with their 'tricorder' which can apparently diagnose 34 conditions Doctor bloodied by police as he's dragged off overbooked United Flight When no-one volunteered to leave the plane, this passenger three others were selected at random, despite protesting that he had patients to see Saskatoon pharmacist live-streams cancer treatment A Saskatoon pharmacist is sharing her cancer story by live-streaming her chemotherapy treatments and taking questions from viewers. More than 270 Glasgow medical students forced to retake exam after 'collusion' revealed The school found that a small number of medical students were tipping off classmates about the contents of the exam over social media First Previous 38 39 40 41 42 Next Last