Alberta conference celebrates centennialOfficial celebration to mark a century of practice in the province kicks off at Alberta Pharmacy Centennial Conference. AMA says time running down on master agreement drafting deadlineEDMONTON | The president of the Alberta Medical Association is beginning to worry that a promised physician master agreement won’t be hammered out with Alberta Health Services or Alberta Health and Wellness by an end of June deadline. Sublingual therapy for peanut allergy needs more study Study shows it's safe and can desensitize, but response range is wide Pharmacists don't share Matthews' rosy view of Ontario reforms Pharmacists aren’t as enthusiastic about the impact of drug policy reforms as the province’s health minister seems to be. Canadian MS clinics see results with natalizumab Real-world outcomes with investigational drug still favourable Oral immunotherapy bests sublingual for milk allergy But oral therapy associated with more frequent adverse events Allergies shown to vary by birth order First-born more likely to be food-allergic than younger siblings Video: One on one with new CPhA president Jody Shkrobot From the CPhA conference, president Jody Shkrobot on drug reform, tech regulation and being married to a fellow pharmacist. Regional riddle emerges from epilepsy drug study New treatment is effective in Canada and U.S., but not in rest of North America; epilepsy classification may have been a factor Immunotherapy: Ready for prime time in 10 years? Leading researchers are optimistic, but evidence is still too preliminary First Previous 3390 3391 3392 3393 3394 Next Last