N.B. pharmacists release strategy to improve healthcare ahead of provincial electionPaul Blanchard, NBPA’s executive director, is touring the province to meet as many candidates as possible to discuss the recommendations Family of woman ruled brain dead appeals to keep her on life supportThe family argues the judge 'failed to apply the protections' of Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms or the Human Rights Code in her ruling Correction notice: July issue, Travel Health column CORRECTION: Travel Health column on Traveller’s diarrhea – Pharmacy Practice + Business, July 2018 N.L. woman uses obituary to advocate against fat shaming in medical profession Ellen Maud Bennett died at the age of 64 after being diagnosed with inoperable cancer and being given only days to live Numerous lawsuits claim baby powder causes ovarian cancer, so is it safe or not? The research results have been inconsistent, despite the fact that $4.7 billion has been awarded to people who used the product in the U.S. B.C. parents urged to check immunization records after Chinese vaccine recall Health authorities in British Columbia are urging parents of toddlers who were vaccinated in parts of China last year to check their records for a recalled vaccine. Quebec court OK's lawsuit alleging link between hair loss drugs and erections A lower court nixed the idea of a lawsuit in 2016 but the appeals court ruled Quebec Superior Court imposed too much of a burden on lead plaintiff Montreal backs Toronto health authorities calling for decriminalizing drugs The city's director of public health said decriminalization will certainly be on the agenda at provincial and national health meetings Pharmacy buying back used needles as part of harm-reduction strategy The Penticton pharmacy collected 5,600 discarded needs in just six days Quebec dentists file notice to withdraw from public system amid contract dispute Health minister Gaetan Barrette said he will sign a decree to stop this from happening First Previous 1797 1798 1799 1800 1801 Next Last