U.K.-wide push to abolish co-pays heats upRecent research found eliminating prescription fee in Scotland did not result in more prescribing. Ebola taking toll on pharmacists in western AfricaAfricans too scared to visit hospitals flock to pharmacies. New Brunswick begins connecting pharmacies to EHR Development of program driven by clinicians, says department of health executive. 'Concierge' fees turning doctors' offices into airlines? Many family practices in Canada are adopting so-called "concierge fees," where doctors charge patients for things like writing sick notes or giving referrals for physiotherapy. Dextromethorphan abuse Review highlights key features of recreational abuse of common antitussive. Digesting the evidence: Just how many servings of fruits and vegetables should we eat a day? Press Review – August 21, 2014 “Moment of madness” ends 50-plus year pharmacy career Pharmacist loses certification for posing as an inspector, conducting fake pharmacy inspection. English have better access to pharmacies than Canadians: BMJ About 90% of country's population lives within walking distance of a drugstore. Doctors inadvertently turning patients into addicts Overdose deaths and addiction rates from strong painkillers called opioids skyrocketing First Previous 2598 2599 2600 2601 2602 Next Last