Improving medication adherence with tech innovationSchool of Pharmacy project pairs medication taking with new technologies to empower older adults to age in place. Cameras at babies' bedsides in B.C. neonatal intensive care unit comfort parentsA pilot project that started in June at the neonatal intensive care unit of Richmond Hospital in British Columbia has become a permanent fixture. Huge U.S. study starts sharing gene findings with volunteers It's part of a massive project to unravel how people's genetics, environments and habits interact to determine their overall health. 'I get yelled at a lot': An overworked emergency department prepares for a new surge One child recently spent 36 hours in the emergency department waiting for an inpatient bed. CLINICAL QUIZ: Lip ulcer A 54-yr-old rancher presents with a history of lip ulcer. For 30-years he regularly chewed tobacco. Newer docs have similar habits as older peers on patient interactions: study Regardless of when they actually started practicing, primary care providers peak on patient volume around the same time. 'Supplies are tight': Canadian Blood Services concerned about current inventory The organization set an ambitious goal in June of attracting 100,000 new donors to address its smallest donor base in a decade. How to manage gastroesophageal reflux symptoms in healthy infants Canadian Paediatric Society offers evidence-based guidance for management of symptoms attributed to gastroesophageal reflux in healthy infants. CVS, Walgreens finalize US$10B in settlements over opioids States announced final details Monday of settlements that the two largest pharmacy chains in the U.S. offered last month. Patients leaving overcrowded Nova Scotia ER without being seen: managers While it is well known that emergency rooms have been crowded and struggling to cope, it's rare for managers to make such blunt statements of the problems in the province's hospitals. First Previous 387 388 389 390 391 Next Last