Beware the toxins in burning hair from laser removalPlume produced during laser hair removal an occupational hazard, study finds Edmonton pharmacist loses license for diverting sedativesCalvin Boey was stripped of his license and fined $40,000 for creating fake patient profiles and prescription records to obtain large quantities of sedatives. U.K.: Junior doctors 'in no-man's land' after voting down negotiated contract with NHS In wake of Brexit, health secretary moves again to impose contract to offer some measure of certainty Press review - July 8, 2016 U of A dean of pharmacy steps down James Kehrer leaves with many tributes and high praise for his achievements during seven years as dean. Pharmacists concerned about dispensing rules for mifegymiso A year after Health Canada approved mifegymiso, pharmacists continue to ask for authority to dispense it. Was an unlicensed pharmacy operating out of an Ontario addiction clinic? Three staffers claim methadone was being prepared at the clinic without accreditation, but the owner insists everything was done by the book. ER physician reprimanded for discharging incomplete-quadriplegic patient—nurse agreed should not have left hospital Naloxone nasal spray to be available for emergency treatment of opioid overdose Health Canada issues interim order to temporarily allow naloxone nasal spray to be imported from the US. P.E.I. doctors required to directly dispense controversial abortion drug P.E.I.'s College of Pharmacists questioning the Health Canada ruling First Previous 2163 2164 2165 2166 2167 Next Last