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Patients in Newfoundland and Labrador have to leave the province to access in-vitro fertilization, and a report obtained by CBC News shows a new travel subsidy largely hasn't helped IVF patients.
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Kirk Seniuk has been barred from practising paramedicine for at least 18 months after pleading guilty to pursuing a sexual relationship with a patient ... (Riley Laychuk/CBC - image credit) ...
If left untreated, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) almost always will progress to AIDS, even after many years. The immune defenses become compromised and the body is less able to defend itself ...
LONDON - UK patients are “coming to harm” with hospitals so overwhelmed people are dying in corridors awaiting treatment amid a “collapse in care standards”, a report said on Jan 16.
Hospital patients in East Yorkshire have reacted to a damning report into the current capacity of the NHS. It comes as the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) revealed that patients are dying undiscovered ...
America's largest health care company, UnitedHealth, made profits of more than 5,000 percent on a lifesaving leukemia drug, according to a Federal Trade Commission report. The December murder of ...
Shocking testimonies of more than 5,000 nursing staff across the UK highlight how patients are 'routinely coming to harm' in the NHS The experiences of more than 5,000 nursing staff across the UK ...
UK patients are "coming to harm" as nurses say they are having to treat people in corridors and unsuitable places because of a "collapse in care standards", a report said Thursday. A health ...
Women are miscarrying in corridors, while some nurses report being unable to carry out adequate CPR on patients having heart attacks. Sara (not her real name) said she was on shift when a doctor ...