New Montreal clinic will be part of Quebec network studying long COVID, Lyme diseaseHospital officials say they are hoping the clinic will respond to a growing need and ensure that those experiencing the illnesses get the best treatment possible. Walgreens pilots 30-minute-or-free guarantee for prescriptionsThe shift comes the same week as the store removed task-based metrics in an attempt to further “retain and reward” staff. Ontario hospital temporarily closes emergency room due to COVID-19 Hospital president Todd Stepanuik says the situation is weighing heavily on the "exhausted'' emergency department workers. QUIZ: Test your knowledge of breast cancer wait times How much do you know about the impact of longer wait times for breast cancer screening and treatment? New BQ.1 and BQ.1.1 Omicron subvariants growing twice as fast as BA.5 in Ontario: PHO Public Health Ontario says COVID-19 activity in the province is generally stable, though it has been gradually increasing since early September. Don't try this at home: Pharmacist slammed for vaccinating patients in his own residence Jean-Raphaël Itoua also allowed an unauthorized person to immunize one patient who came to his pharmacy, according to the Ordre des pharmaciens du Québec. Health Canada issues Evusheld alert on risk of prophylaxis or treatment failure due to antiviral resistance Evusheld was only recently approved in Canada as a treatment for mild to moderate COVID-19. Local hospitals could face strain as early viral infections swamp pediatrics: CPS CHEO, the Ottawa pediatric hospital, said Wednesday it had to cancel some surgeries. ‘On your side:’ new CEO of College of Family Physicians of Canada is keen to listen to members Dr. Lawrence Loh takes over post after Dr. Francine Lemire’s retirement this summer. WHO: Tuberculosis cases rise for the first time in years The U.N. health agency said more than 10 million people worldwide were sickened by tuberculosis in 2021, a 4.5% rise from the year before. First Previous 81 82 83 84 85 Next Last