Pharmacists at University of Alberta develop a national web-based antibiogram toolRegion-specific resource allows clinicians to access local antimicrobial susceptibility data more easily. New Jersey pharmacist opens non-profit pharmacy for the uninsuredRitesh Shah Charitable Pharmacy in Red Bank, N.J., offers medications, immunizations, health education and counseling. What to do when a treatment goes wrong? Two lawyers run down the steps. Five clinical pearls: Hair beware Five clinical pearls to help patients dealing with hair loss or hair shedding. Did we mention this idyllic town was wiped out by a fire? Job posting for doctor omits this 'minor' detail The ad by B.C. Interior Health even mentioned the health centre where the successful candidate would be posted. Except that, too, was destroyed in the inferno that engulfed Lytton last year. No registration? Lawsuit says health authority should have sussed out fake nurse Brigitte Cleroux is serving a seven-year prison sentence handed down in April in Ontario. Now she's facing similar charges in British Columbia. Neighbourly Pharmacy to sell two pharmacies in Saskatchewan to avoid competition concerns Canada's Competition Bureau announced last week that Neighbourly Pharmacy Inc. was going to sell pharmacies in Kamsack and Shaunavon. Iron for allergies? Deficiencies in micronutrients, particularly iron, can make the immune system particularly sensitive to allergenic substances. Researchers say alternative to methadone shows promise for those addicted to opioids The new study shows it is possible to offer a more flexible treatment at home without reducing the chance of success. Legal column: Reverse thinking not allowed After an arthroscopic knee surgery, the patient had persistent pain, so the surgeon must have injured an artery, right? First Previous 480 481 482 483 484 Next Last