Walmart Canada chooses St. Catharines, Ont. as location for its first pharmacy clinicThe company has plans to open more pharmacy clinics in select provinces this year. Rapid results from upadacitinib in the treatment of eczemaThe JAK inhibitors showed efficacy as a monotherapy and also for facial eczema. Collective trauma after festival attack could ripple for months, experts say Collective trauma is the ‘sudden, acute destruction of social infrastructure,’ including social bonds and com-munity relationships. Editorial: The Regulatory Issue With high burnout, light touch called for from colleges of physicians and surgeons. College of Pharmacists of Manitoba seeking input on proposed changes to practice directions and guidelines The College will accept feedback from Manitoba’s pharmacists until May 12. The Doctor’s Lawyer: Agreeing to a plea? What to know Your CPSO plea deal can be used against you in criminal proceedings. New screening tool and first ever guidelines for postpartum exercise, sleep Emphasis on ‘one size does not fit all’ when it comes to when exercise can be resumed. A connection between snoring and diabetes? How proper sleep slows progression of gestational diabetes to type 2 Women who slept less than six hours combined with regular snoring had the highest risk of diabetes progression, study finds. Pharmacist emergency department care reduces future visits and hospitalizations A pharmacist-led transitional care emergency department intervention significantly reduces repeat ED visits and hospitalizations for the same med-related event. Fezolinetant vs. elinzanetant for vasomotor symptoms in menopausal women New research looked to discover whether there were significant differences in efficacy between the two treatment options. First Previous 229 230 231 232 233 Next Last