Warning line intended to prevent injury a distraction for hockey players: study Ontario announces $222 million in funding to fight opioid crisisAlthough the Health Minister has stopped short of declaring a state of emergency as over 700 health care workers had asked him to do There is nothing to fear from private healthcare Woman saves a life within five hours of receiving free fentanyl overdose kit Ontario pharmacies will each lose about $400 a month in cuts to ODB claims until 2019 This comes as part of a ministry of health effort to make up about $35 million in savings Video: If it ain’t broke . . . fix it anyway! Quebec pharmacist bodies call for free naxolone kits The head of Quebec's pharmacists' regulator has made a public call for free public access to naloxone kits following a recent spate of fentanyl-related drug overdoses in Montreal. Quebec disciplinary council provisionally removes MD's licence for 'abusive sexual acts' Ontario health ministry says closures of NICUs due to 'unusual surge' in patients But some doctors have taken issue with that description, saying this is a long-term issue of system capacity and not a one-off event A glossary of healthcare jargon First Previous 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 Next Last