JUNE 15, 2006
VOLUME 3 NO. 11
 

PATIENTS & PRACTICE
Bloodless battle: Can hormone-releasing IUDs compete with surgery?

Treat them like kids: High-dose pox vaccine protects adults from shingles.

Limiting choice: Public abortions on chopping block in NB.

Brave new role: Can nurse endoscopists speed up colon cancer screening?

The alternative: Hospital gives ailing kids the chance to try CAM.

What to tell your patients: Rescue patients from unsightly summer skin conditions

Practice Management
EHR hybrid: 'Intermediate' technology can slash paperwork by 25%.

POLICY & POLITICS
Santé!: Senate report argues for an alcohol tax to fund mental health programs.

Secret agents: NS docs don't have to tell the public how much they're billing.

ADVANCES IN MEDICINE
When's their turn?: Men want to know when they can take on birth control duty.

Eye spy: Little-known cancer protein sparks optic nerve regeneration.

PHYSICIAN LIFE
Medical pit crew: Montreal traumatologist Ronald Denis' high-octane hobby.

Desperate househusbands: She's an MD, he's Mr Mom. What do you expect?

It's over: Our med student's studies come to an end.

Personal Finance
When to sell: Is the hot real estate market here to stay or should you go?

Departments
Editorial: What ever happened to abortion on demand?
Editorial: Leave colon cancer screening to the experts
Editorial: cartoon
Editorial: Letters
News in brief:
Across Canada: News highlights from coast to coast to coast.
Medical History in Brief: Take a walk down medicine's oft-strange memory lane.
Sudoku puzzle: Test your 'rithmetic skills.

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