Learning from COVID-19 to improve pharmacy disaster planning for the futureCOVID-19 is a long-lasting disaster that changed everything in pharmacy. And framing it as such can help pharmacists be better at navigating it—and better prepared for the next calamity. Space anemia: Astronauts lose red blood cells for the duration of their time in space Researchers from the University of Ottawa uncovered new information about space anemia that they say could help learn about anemia in the ICU. The evolving role of therapeutic nutrition How pharmacists can support patients using nutrition strategies to manage various diseases Saskatchewan to start managing Omicron variant like other common respiratory viruses Starting Friday, close contacts of people who test positive will not be required to self-isolate. Having a ball! Creative Omicron PSA from New Brunswick gov't has Instagram abuzz We've seen some PSAs in our time, but none combining a mix of fail videos and the classic death drop dance move made famous by drag ball culture. How do patients fare one year after intensive care unit treatment for COVID-19? Study finds physical, mental and cognitive symptoms are frequent in survivors one year after ICU treatment for COVID-19. Canadians more stressed now than in first lock—and financial woes play a big role Along with physical and mental health hardships, debt management most concerning. The 'Year of the Wearable' and the motivating value of metrics 'Infotoxication' is a concern by Dr. Puneet Seth argues that he has seen that quantifying his fitness, steps and exertion through apps has boosted his health. Poll: Do you support the CFPC expanding family medicine residency to three years? Take our weekly physician poll and see what your colleagues think. No increased risk of congenital anomalies from statin use during pregnancy Taiwan study helps answer some safety questions. First Previous 551 552 553 554 555 Next Last