The kids aren’t alright: CAPSI survey finds pharmacy students are struggling with mental health issuesNearly all students who responded to the survey said that stress from pharmacy school negatively impacted their mental health, and 85% said that it had a moderate to severe impact on it. SRX Pharma Inc. ordered to pay largest fine ever by Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy ProfessionalsThe College discovered the wrongdoing thanks to a whistleblower, who came forward with text messages from his boss and receipts. Are you treating your female and male T2D patients differently? Dutch study shows women with T2D less likely to be prescribed needed meds. Funeral home finds woman breathing hours after declared dead The apparent premature declaration of death occurred days after a continuing care home in Iowa was fined $10,000 over a similar incident. Doctors present suggestions to address Northern Ontario physician shortage Northern Ontario representatives of the OMA presented a plan at a session in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Five things to know about healthcare talks Tuesday between Trudeau, premiers Both sides are optimistic a deal will emerge but there are some big divides to overcome. Second Act: Pharmacist turned travel influencer The world is Nabila Ismail’s office as she builds her own travel brand. Case report: A winter rash Cold weather aggravates eczema symptoms for one young patient at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic. Complications following gender-affirming surgery can be treated by primary care physicians: study Study of adverse events shows most are minor but could lead to serious complications if left untreated. As eligibility for MAID expands, the ethical implications of broad access to medically assisted death need a long, hard look As a philosophy professor and researcher of end-of-life ethics, I ask the students in my ethics class who should be eligible to receive Medical Assistance in Dying. First Previous 713 714 715 716 717 Next Last