The curious tale of LloydminsterBorder city's unique situation means Alberta pharmacists abide by Saskatchewan's regulations. Calls grow for a full audit of Australia's MedsCheck programWidespread abuse of program leads to it being curtailed. Updated: Nurse unions come together to rally behind B.C. nurses BCNU President Debra McPherson demands health authorities provide safe staffing levels, stop gagging nurses from speaking out Results mixed for bevacizumab in glioblastoma Angiogenesis inhibitor fails to prolong overall survival Ex-anesthesiologist denied bail after sex conviction An ex-Toronto anesthesiologist has been denied bail, several days after he was sentenced to jail for sexually assaulting patients. Nova Scotia man disputes med review fee Patient who wrote newspaper to protest charge insists dispensing fees are enough to cover reviews. Nova Scotia college will monitor competency of older doctors The Nova Scotia College of Physicians and Surgeons is planning a new system to keep tabs on the competency of older physicians, the CBC reports. U.K. training network of mentors for primary care pharmacists Royal Pharmaceutical Society says the profession lacks access to tutoring in community settings. WHO urging people to limit sugar calories to below 10% or below 5% if possible The recommendations relate to free sugars, those added by manufacturers, cooks or consumers College investigating Hamilton man charged with fraud Ayman Mikhael already faces criminal charges for defrauding the Ontario Drug Benefit program. First Previous 2668 2669 2670 2671 2672 Next Last