Walmart offers to pay US$3.1 billion to settle opioid lawsuitsThe retail giant's announcement follows similar proposals on Nov. 2 from the two largest U.S. pharmacy chains, CVS Health and Walgreen Co. Changes ahead for Ontario College of Pharmacists' Jurisprudence, Ethics and Professionalism examThe Jurisprudence, Ethics and Professionalism exam in Ontario will change as of February 2023. Could recent advances present a genuine 'cure' for type 1 diabetes? Highlights from the European Association for the Study of Diabetes congress in Stockholm. WEBINAR: The practical management of COPD in pharmacy Coming up on Wednesday Nov, 23, 2022 at 12:00 p.m. EST, join pharmacist Mike Boivin as he leads a free webinar on COPD. New Democrats call for independent review of government's COVID-19 response With the final federal public-health restrictions having been lifted in September, NDP health critic Don Davies said it's about time for the government to look back at whether appropriate actions were taken to manage the crisis. Emergency supply of children’s acetaminophen coming to ease shortages: Health Canada The imported product should be pharmacy shelves within weeks, Health Canada said. SickKids study uncovers 134 genes linked to autism The study, which was published in Cell, is the largest whole genome sequencing study for autism in the world. Antibiotics can stop bleeds in people taking low-dose aspirin Peptic ulcers commonly caused by H. Pylori infection. Has respect between doctors gone with the wind? Specialists depend on referrals. If we, family doctors, says Dr. Jabir Jassam, acted together we could do something about disrespectful specialists. Case report: A neck rash A patient with a curious rash at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic warrants a referral to the dermatologist. First Previous 853 854 855 856 857 Next Last