OCTOBER 30, 2007
VOLUME 4 NO. 18
 

PATIENTS & PRACTICE
Cold comfort: Health Canada pulls kids' cough medicines.

Major mini: Ignoring mini strokes leads to a big one.

Cleaning up: One hospital's odd handwashing strategy.

Tip the scale: Choosing the right bariatric surgery option.

Drying out: Seizure drug cuts binge drinking.

Improper Rx: Who's giving antibiotics inappropriately?

Keep on giving: Statins keep protecting long after they're stopped.

Practice Management
Online MD: New York doc launches web-based practice.

POLICY & POLITICS
Gritty determination: Stéphane Dion gives NRM the inside scoop.

McGuinty's might: ON Liberals get down to business.

Blurring lines: Dr Chaoulli's health brokerage opens.

Home in the USA: You can never go home again, most expatriate MDs say.

Doc in the middle: The Health Lawyer takes on patients' feuding parents.

ADVANCES IN MEDICINE
Incontinence implants: Sacral neuromodulation controls bowels.

Gadget guide: A better cornea and an antimicrobial mask.

PHYSICIAN LIFE
Fruity idea: BC docs go bananas with unique business.

Bumping along: Clinical practice is like a train for NRM's rural diarist.

Personal Finance
Due south: Invest in US property for a nice return.

Departments
Editorial Opinion: Why I'm staying in the US
Editorial: Letters
Editorial: Cartoon
Across Canada: Taser deaths, stinkweed OD and more.
News in brief:
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