1 in 8 pregnant people have disabilities but face lack of accessible care: Ontario reportPeople with disabilities have been overlooked in reproductive healthcare partly because of false societal assumptions that they aren’t sexual and won’t have children. Mail-order mifepristone effective, acceptable and feasible: studyThe study found that more than 90% of participants were satisfied with medication abortion by mail. Shoppers Drug Mart mid-way through mission to donate 40 million period care products Shoppers Drug Mart highlighted its progress on Menstrual Hygiene Day. Two new dosage forms: Eylea HD and pms-Methotrexate Injection Get the info you need on the latest updates to dosage forms as part of our drug news roundup for May. World Health Assembly hopes to reinforce pandemic preparedness after bold treaty project stalls Health officials are racing to get the world to agree to new ways to prepare for and fight an inevitable future pandemic. NEW PRODUCT: Opdualag for unresectable or metastatic melanoma Get the info you need on this new product, part of our drug news roundup for May. ‘Psychiatric care is not geriatric care’: Alberta hears mixing patients at long-term care facilities leading to violence NDP mental health critic Janet Eremenko said staff at long-term care centres are not equipped or specialized to meet such diverse care needs. It’s time for a national sperm donor registry Documentary reveals three sperm donors from the same family responsible for hundreds of children. PLAAN smoothes process for pharmacies to offer naloxone kits The tool from Box Labs screens patients and uses text messages to try to get naloxone in every household with an opioid prescription. Are computer games helpful for managing ADHD or not? Studies show they can help cognitive memory, plus other advantages. First Previous 266 267 268 269 270 Next Last