Developmentally disabled face significant gaps in care in Ontario health system: studyIn each health outcomes analyzed, CAMH researchers found a disproportionate impact on the developmentally disabled population Ontario naturopaths offer pampered Pap tests, but diagnostic process raises concernBut while naturopaths say their version of the Pap test caters to women who may not otherwise get screened, some cancer-care specialists say the service is unnecessary and could result in diagnostic delays. Make sure measles shots up to date, Public Health Agency says in wake of B.C. outbreak Two doses of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine is virtually 100% effective in preventing the disease Competition Bureau approves Metro's transfer of 10 pharmacy interests in Quebec The Competition Bureau says it's approved the transfer of Metro Inc.'s interests in 10 retail pharmacies in Quebec to two other companies. B.C. measles outbreak: 33 students, staff asked to stay home from schools These 33 have either been unable to provide this documentation or are still refusing to vaccinate Ontario Ministry of Health and OMA welcome binding arbitration decision The ruling was against a hard cap on the physician services budget, and allocated the first funding increases to Ontario doctors in several years When are 'bad' doctors actually sick doctors? Doctors are being subjected to greater scrutiny and placed under mounting stress in overburdened healthcare systems. They deserve sympathy, not shame Alberta government set to launch new health record portal The new portal, MyHealth Records, is intended to provide Albertans with easy and online access to their electronic health record Calgary surgeon undergoes experimental spinal surgery Dr. Gill spent $100,000 for the surgery and travel to Thailand, since they weren't covered by healthcare or insurance Quebecer in court seeking assisted death wants control of her destiny First Previous 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 Next Last