Increased water intake helps prevent recurrent cystitis in premenopausal womenConsuming an extra 1.5 L of water per day is an effective antimicrobial-sparing strategy High-dose flu shots will not be available in Ontario pharmaciesWhile the government has not provided a reason for why the vaccine will not be offered in pharmacies, many suspect cost is the determining factor Anger leads to bad decisions Igniting change: one pledge at a time Is the end near for the OMA? Former OMA board member Dr. David Jacobs recently proposed several specialist groups split from the OMA, which may not help anyone in the near future Quebec college president steps down under new legal term limits Dr. Charles Bernard reportedly earned $643,000 a year as college president Pharmacist pushes for free access to insulin pen needles in Ontario In a quest to get insulin pen needles covered under Ontario’s provincial drug plan, one pharmacist is taking matters into her own hands. Ontario seeks extension on overdose prevention sites as it decides fate of facilities The Ontario government is asking Ottawa to extend an exemption that would allow overdose prevention sites to continue operating in the province while it decides the fate of the facilities. Why the big head is still on top in sex medicine Lessons learned over the last 15 years of practising male sexual medicine Health Canada issues advisory about potentially faulty EpiPens Health Canada is warning that some EpiPens may not slide out of their tubes easily, possibly delaying emergency treatment. First Previous 1768 1769 1770 1771 1772 Next Last