Dogs' sensitive noses may be the key to early detection of lung cancer New, shorter therapy more effective for latent TB, landmark study finds Ontario fires put pharmacies on alert No pharmacies have yet been ordered to evacuate but some are taking preemptive steps for their patients who might soon have to Saskatchewan woman performs CPR on newborn, then gives birth to two more All three newborns are healthy 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 BC college releases new policy guidelines for pharmacist-dispensed iOAT Injectable opioid agonist treatment is still relatively new to Canadian pharmacy Dealing with the fallout of a sexual assault Sexual assaults are drastically underreported, which is a problem because attackers don't fear the consequences of their actions Ontario Court of Appeal rules in favour of Toronto Star; orders public release of physician billings This is now the second court to rule against the doctors who first challenged the Toronto Star's request for the data back in 2014 How the Saudi-Canadian spat will affect thousands of medical residents What started as a Twitter feud may leave Canada's training hospitals scrambling for qualified healthcare providers. First Previous 1791 1792 1793 1794 1795 Next Last