Report damns state of patient access to skin care in CanadaThe Canadian Skin Patient Alliance has released Skin Deep: Report Card on Access to Dermatological Care and Treatment in Canada, which it calls a “damning report” on the state of skin patient care in Canada. Saskatchewan starting minor ailment feesProvince will soon be the first in Canada to pay pharmacists for minor ailment assessments. New drugs suggest options for treating influenza New targets move antivirals beyond neuraminidase inhibitors Three big fixes Our health-care system is affordable. To make it sustainable, we need to change the way we deliver health services Drink a brandy and eggnog, and call me in the morning Prescribed to the wealthy as a ‘medication’ during Prohibition, this timeless tipple was once an uncomplicated insomnia cure Quebec's Bill 41 adopted unanimously Quebec Order of Pharmacists can now authorize members to extend and adapt prescriptions, treat certain minor conditions, order and analyze lab tests, administer medication for the purpose of instruction. Shoppers investing in Blueprint for Pharmacy initiative Contribution will help fund new research to evaluate the impact of healthcare policies on pharmacy practices. Ottawa pharmacist still missing Greg Etue, a prominent Ottawa pharmacist, disappeared last week. Press review - January 27, 2012 Cochrane Tamiflu review raises more questions than it answers Analysis raises several questions about efficacy, safety of oseltamivir in the management of influenza. First Previous 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 Next Last