Judge says health care centres can force feed anorexic woman to save her lifeTwo health-care establishments in Quebec City went to court in July to obtain the right treat the young woman Ontario fires put pharmacies on alertNo pharmacies have yet been ordered to evacuate but some are taking preemptive steps for their patients who might soon have to Health Canada approves first monoclonal antibody for migraine prevention Once-monthly subcutaneous injection can be self-administered by autoinjector It's time for the OMA to address the single greatest threat to patient health The new Ontario government announced it is taking three steps that will have a major negative impact on those living in poverty in Ontario—the OMA needs to do something about that Mixing science and art to make the truth more interesting than lies In this golden age of misinformation, how can we change people's minds? Seeking specialty pharmacies and pharmacists We're looking for pharmacists and pharmacies to profile in future issues of Pharmacy Practice + Business. The troubling truths about treating sex assault survivors With one in three women being assaulted, sexual assault shares the makings of a healthcare epidemic. So, what can we do about it? First confirmed case of West Nile virus in Toronto this year Toronto Public Health warns healthcare professionals to be alert for typical signs and symptoms Childhood immunization rates need to be improved in Canada Canadian Paediatric Society identifies several strategies to enhance immunization rates in children Pharmacist exonerated after patient claimed he was 'profiled' as drug dealer The staff at a Toronto Shoppers refused to sell the man a package of 50 pseudoephedrine pills First Previous 984 985 986 987 988 Next Last