Canadian Narcan nasal spray now available for emergency use in opioid overdoseProvides an alternative to intramuscular use of naloxone injection CIHR funding to address shortage of indigenous health researchers Finger-stick-free glucose sensing system gains Health Canada licence Management of hormone receptor-positive early breast cancer in postmenopausal women B.C. college releases two new standards, clarifies a third Why I'm no longer supporting a personal health record / MyHealthNS in my family practice Quebec regulator seeks immediate suspension of family doctor over sex charges Why I'm no longer supporting Nova Scotia's Personal Health Record in my family practice Toronto pharmacist pushing to make anti-HIV drug more available Toronto pharmacist Michael Fanous is pushing to make a generic equivalent of a pricey anti-HIV drug more accessible to the public, especially his gay patients. Interview: How a national drug plan can save Canada First Previous 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Next Last