Racism and cultural beliefs can affect organ donations in some communities: doctorsDr. Jagbir Gill, a nephrologist at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, said South Asian Canadians have a 50%-to-77% lower likelihood of getting a kidney transplant. ‘No backup plan’: Funding for HIV self-testing kits ending in MarchThe program co-ordinator at CAYR Community Connections in Ontario says the take-home tests are crucial to connecting with people as Canada’s HIV infections climb. Mental health minister says ‘safer supply’ drug concerns rooted in ‘stigma and fear’ The Public Health Agency of Canada said drug overdoses killed an average of 23 people each day last year. And the winners are . . . We’re pleased to introduce the 2023 Pharmacy Practice + Business Award winners—watch for the winners’ stories in each edition of our upcoming newsletters! Battling stress is a work in progress Every time I think I have handle on stress, it sneaks up and manifests in a whole new way. PCOS linked to higher risk of suicide attempt The risk varied among age groups. Pharmacies around the world: Luzern, Switzerland Hands up if you make a point of checking out local pharmacies when you travel? Actually, Ontario does NOT have a shortage of family physicians . . . Dr. Sohail Gandhi argues family doctors should be paid for doing admin work. More people die after smoking drugs than injecting them, finds large study The study took information on how drugs were taken in about 71,000 of the more than 311,000 total U.S. overdose deaths over three years. For the love of Spiderman (and the husbands who read his comics) Two women, both confronting the untimely mortaility of their husbands, meet in a comic book shop and offer each other real support. First Previous 86 87 88 89 90 Next Last