JUNE 15, 2007
VOLUME 4 NO. 11
 

PATIENTS & PRACTICE
Diabetes drug dust-up: Rosiglitazone meta-analysis reveals worrying cardiovascular risks.

Before it's too late: Should all men get abdominal aortic aneurysm screening?

Under the scope: Newfoundland's breast cancer testing scandal claims more victims.

Questioning codeine: Experts consider pain med’s alleged breastfeeding risk.

I see red: Do lycopene-rich tomatoes really prevent prostate cancer?

ICU ABCs: How to get patients off ventilators, fast.

Elevated risk of everything: Sleep apnea studies enough to lose sleep over.

PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
Queues got you down?: This scheduling saviour can cure your wait times blues.

POLICY & POLITICS
Michael Kirby on the hot seat: NRM sits down with the health policy veteran.

What election?: Healthcare took a back seat to hockey in Manitoba campaign.

PEI election surprise: Will Liberal victory mean good news for docs

 

Me and my laptop: When it comes to patient data, the Health Lawyer finds convenience isn't king.

ADVANCES IN MEDICINE
Droid rage: Halifax neurosurgeon's new robot lets him connect with patients back home.

Toys for docs: Peeking inside digital cavemen, and more.

PHYSICIAN LIFE
Shaman sawbones: Dr Mark Sherman’s yoga and meditation prescription.

Time zone: Our resident diarist learns that his time isn’t money.

PERSONAL FINANCE
Don’t burst my bubble: Property’s still a safe investment, right?

Departments
Editorial: Culture of secrecy harms hospitals
Editorial: Letters
Editorial: Cartoon
Across Canada: Nova Scotia's mental health problems, and more.
News in brief:
Sudoku puzzle: Test your 'rithmetic skills.

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