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- 1/8/2012
Tech regulation a greater priority than pharmacist injections
Re: Ontario pharmacists push for scope expansion to include routine injections, January 9, 2012 - 1/8/2012
Counsel patients on correct method for Epipen use
Pfizer and Health Canada remind healthcare professionals, consumers of the correct method for using EpiPen, EpiPen Jr. - 1/5/2012
Merger means stronger voice for home care in Nova Scotia
Health Association Nova Scotia and Home Support Nova Scotia Association have merged. This is expected to create a stronger, more unified voice for Nova Scotia's home care industry and to increase efficiency. - 1/5/2012
Ontario pharmacists push for scope expansion to include routine injections
College hoping to include revision to Bill 179 that would allow pharmacists to administer routine injections. - 1/5/2012
2011 called a 'very exciting year' for cancer research
Due to progress in cancer research, more than 60% of Canadians diagnosed with cancer will survive, compared with only 25% when the Canadian Cancer Society began funding research in the 1940s. - 1/5/2012
Hamilton Health Sciences ranked top research hospital in Canada
SCImago, a European company developing scientific information analysis and evaluation tools, has placed Hamilton Health Sciences has been ranked as the leading research hospital in Canada and seventh in the world. - 1/5/2012
Canadians delaying dementia diagnosis by ignoring symptoms: survey
Canadians are dismissing symptoms of dementia as "just old age" and creating a huge treatment gap that prevents people from getting valuable information about medications, support and better disease management. - 1/5/2012
Make 2012 your business breakthrough year!
It’s a brand new, confusing and—let’s face it—tough time to be a pharmacy owner. - 1/5/2012
Risk of cardiac arrest in Toronto varies by neighbourhood: study
Living in certain areas of Toronto can increase your risk of cardiac arrest by up to five times, according to new research from St. Michael’s Hospital.