Asthma in pregnancy: You have two patientsThe risks of poorly controlled disease are much greater than the risks of treatment Clinical Q&A: Allergy patch looks promisingNew approach could overcome drawbacks of oral and subcutaneous immunotherapy Asthma 'coach' cuts hospital visits in kids Lay people trained to help families stay on track with treatment Scope alert: Dispensing naloxone to treat a suspected drug/opiate overdose N.B. politician says methadone dispensing fees too high Green Party’s David Coons wants hospital pharmacies to take over. Spotlight on: Sandra O’Keefe Hospital tech says variety is the spice of her worklife. New Canadian guideline for managing toenail onychomycosis Patient-centred treatment strategy is based on percent nail involvement. New measures to minimize antimicrobial resistance Health Canada announced last week plans to implement better controls over antibiotic use in food-producing animals. Nova Scota to fund assessments of three minor ailments Goal of one-year pilot project to look at change in demands in healthcare system Why do pharmaceutical houses give such weird names to drugs? Ask someone with arthritis, or a drug rep, to pronounce Xeljanz. First Previous 739 740 741 742 743 Next Last