Celine Dion goes public with her private health struggles: What we’ve learned so farThe singer revealed that she took near-lethal doses of Valium to manage her symptoms before her diagnosis. Quebec town’s bylaw requires kids to collect signatures to play in the streetThe bylaw, intended to increase safety, has caused confusion and controversy among residents. Conflicts of interest: Do you know what to do? The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba was asked to comment on a certain scenario. Give your pharmacy staff a checklist of steps for administering vaccines Make sure all immunizers in your pharmacy are following key steps required for the aseptic preparation and administration of vaccines. A refresher on colon health Getting into the guts of what's normal, what's a red flag and which beverages are the most tolerable options when prepping for a colonoscopy. Tech presents CSHP webinar re Drug Access Navigators The majority of DANs across Canada are pharmacy techs, especially given their understanding of drug billing. The five most common e-prescribing errors: ISMP Canada ISMP Canada found nearly 90 incidents linked to e-prescribing and community pharmacies over a five-year period. Type 2 diabetes is not one-size-fits-all: Subtypes affect complications and treatment options Although diabetes is broadly categorized into two main types, type 1 and type 2, each presents a diversity of subtypes, especially type 2 diabetes. ALS drug Albrioza to be voluntarily withdrawn from the market in Canada Phase 3 PHOENIX trial showed no significant benefit from Albrioza (sodium phenylbutyrate/ursodoxicoltaurine) compared to placebo. New biomarker to identify lupus patients shows promise for treatment This discovery could be a game-changer in the current diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus, which lacks precision and leads to cases of false positives. First Previous 345 346 347 348 349 Next Last