Organ, tissue donations increasing in Ontario, but so is waiting listThe Trillium Gift of Life Network says the number of organ and tissue donations in Ontario are increasing, though the transplant waiting list also grew last year. The generalist curseWhat happens when generalists rely on checklists and tools more than their knowledge of anatomy and pathophysiology? Asthma often mismanaged, latest report shows While the majority of asthma patients believe their asthma is under control, 1 million Canadians experience symptoms daily Infertility treatment linked with slightly higher risk of pregnancy complications Ontario government fines Costco $7 million after illegal kickbacks Ontario's government has fined Costco more than $7 million after finding that the company accepted illegal kickbacks at 29 pharmacies in warehouses across the province from 2013 to 2015. Study shows e-cigarettes more effective than nicotine-replacement therapy for smoking cessation Cautious approach still advised before recommending e-cigs over approved smoking cessation therapies due to several uncertainties Therapeutic nihilism and the plight of the dispensing pharmacist There's been a strong push for more deprescribing, but the situation in community pharmacies is rarely so straightforward Food Guide must be devoted to Canadians’ health, not commercial interests Two crucial next steps so the new Food Guide can really help Canadians eat better Pharmacists support Ontario’s strategy to improve healthcare Both the OPA and Neighbourhood Pharmacies point out that their profession can help alleviate the problem Quebec MD penalized for prescribing drugs to a friend Dr. Gabriella Schulz prescribed Imovane for her friend—without ever examining her or meeting her in her office. First Previous 987 988 989 990 991 Next Last