MRI to be tested in management of suspected prostate cancerCanadian randomized trial aiming to enrol patients soon B.C. expands drug program touted as saving money but patients say it costs themCritics say some will be forced to pay out of pocket if they can't switch to alternatives. Physicians eager to return to practice in Fort McMurray after historic blaze No new taxes, but higher drug costs in 2016 17 Saskatchewan budget Plan increased $5 per prescription. Five things you need to know about Ramadan and medication use The Muslim Holy Month of Ramadan begins next week. Here are some tips to help you advise patients on how to manage their medications and their health during this time of fasting, prayer and charitable work. B.C. college adopts new opioid prescribing rules Press review - June 3, 2016 Sunnybrook plans state-of-the-art centre focused on prostate cancer Quebec pharmacist pleads not guilty to kickback charges Anne-Marie Ratté allegedly made kickback-like rental payments to owners of five retirement homes. The case against physician-assisted dying Discussed: The 'wedge' cases, the language of the debate, the moral culpability of the doctor, and the question of pure autonomy First Previous 2186 2187 2188 2189 2190 Next Last