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Auditor says Ontario should post wait times for every surgeon

13.10.2008 18:00

Ontario Auditor General Jim McCarter says the government should do more to help people avoid delays in surgery by posting wait times for every surgeon.

More genetic baldness links uncovered

12.10.2008 20:00

Some men who carry two genetic variants may have a sevenfold increased chance of showing male pattern baldness, international researchers have found.

Health

Strep strain not a widespread threat: health officials

12.10.2008

A potentially deadly strain of streptococcal infections that contributed to the deaths of 10 people in northwestern Ontario doesn't pose a widespread threat, the province's chief medical officer of health says.

Nurses trying to undermine contract, N.L. health boards claim

10.10.2008

The boards managing Newfoundland and Labrador's hospitals say they had no choice but to get tough with nurses, following a union's decision to scale back what work its members would do.

Advocates want funding restored for community AIDS programs

10.10.2008

A coalition of AIDS advocacy groups are calling on Canada's next federal government to restore funding they say the Conservatives diverted from support programs for people living with AIDS and HIV.

Morgentaler receives Order of Canada in Quebec City

10.10.2008

Abortion-rights activist Dr. Henry Morgentaler received his Order of Canada award on Friday at a ceremony in Quebec City.

Canadian researchers call for end to 'politicization' of science

10.10.2008

A group of Canadian scientists signed another open letter on Thursday, calling on political parties to end to what they see as the "politicization" and "mistreatment" of science.

New strep strain moving east across Canada

10.10.2008

A new strain of streptococcal bacteria infection contributed to the deaths of 10 people in northern Ontario area over the past year, public health experts said Thursday.

N.L. nurses say employers threatening discipline over job action

09.10.2008

The union representing Newfoundland and Labrador's nurses said Thursday their employers are threatening them with discipline if they don't continue with non-nursing duties.

Chinatown restaurant closed after rat spied in window

09.10.2008

Toronto public health officers have ordered the closure of a Chinatown restaurant after rats were seen scampering in the window on Spadina Avenue.

Computer records at dump, breast cancer inquiry learns

09.10.2008

Some of the records connected to hundreds of inaccurate breast cancer tests are likely buried at the St. John's dump, an inquiry has been told.

Friendship will keep hospitals ticking, minister says amid nurses' campaign

09.10.2008

Good working relations on hospital floors will ensure patients receive appropriate care as Newfoundland and Labrador's nurses withdraw more voluntary services, the province's health minister says.


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