Stories from retirement: Taking a stand on spidersI named my seven-legged spider Seven. I picked a gender-neutral name because, well, it was difficult to tell what I was dealing with. I wanted to make contact, so whenever I saw it I would say its name softly and gently, so it would learn Supreme Court sides with naturopath in manslaughter, negligence caseA Quebec naturopath is not guilty of manslaughter or criminal negligence in the death of an elderly man, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled. New company will commercialize technology for creating T cells Quebec pharmacist wins international award for defending science Olivier Bernard was awarded the John Maddox Prize for his work in debunking myths around the use of vitamin C to treat cancer Canadian allergists' group wants Benadryl behind the counter due to side effects One doctor says newer generation H1 antihistamines—such as Reactine, Claritin and Aerius—are safer, more effective and work more quickly. Antibiotic-resistant infections could destroy our way of life: New report The new report lays out a four-step strategy to confront the impending crisis of antimicrobial resistance Study finds emergency department visits jumped after valsartan recall Before the recall emergency room visits in the group studied averaged 0.11% per month but in the month following the recall, the rate jumped to 0.17% Savouring the simple thank you I've got shelves with porcelain reindeer, a bird clock, hockey pucks signed by retired NHL players, and wood carvings PrescribeIT now in over 250 communities, Infoway announces Canada's generic drug shortage dilemma If we are to solve the ongoing problem of drug shortages, we need to think about how to become less reliant on international supply chains First Previous 846 847 848 849 850 Next Last