Deadline looming: As Canada considers more counter-tariffs, some pharmaceuticals are on the listNeighbourhood Pharmacies is calling on the federal government to remove seven pharmacy-related product codes from the list for tariff consideration. Acne products with benzoyl peroxide may contain the carcinogen benzene, especially if not stored correctly Time to talk about proper storage, use of products. Nova Scotia’s Community Pharmacy Primary Care Clinics reported to be a smash success The pharmacist-led clinics first rolled out in 2023 and have since provided over 218,000 services. Five things to know about falls in older adults A recently published CMAJ paper outlines the need-to-know information on falls in patients 65+. ‘Like a wholesaler’: Pharmacist sees multiple punishments for a series of ‘intolerable’ behaviours The Montreal pharmacist's actions occurred while he was filling in at a pharmacy and also owner of OnlinePharma.ca. Problem-solving poetry: Finding solutions for getting a family doctor for every orphan patient This time in Haiku form, Dr. Alykhan Abdulla explores solutions for getting patients paired up with physicians. Black women’s hair products are in the safety spotlight. Here’s what to know Questions on the topic are circulating on social media and in the Black community following a proposed U.S. federal rule—still in limbo after multiple delays—to ban the carcinogen formaldehyde in hair-straightening chemicals. Case report: Not so hip In Canada's stop and start Spring, slips and falls will stick around for a while yet. Marathon runners experience a decrease in myelin: study Results suggest the body uses lipids in myelin as fuel during 42-kilometre run, indicating a new type of brain plasticity. Spain: using data and tech to boost primary care Dr. Tara Kiran continues her examination of how Spain gets 100% primary care coverage. Part two of a three-part series. First Previous 304 305 306 307 308 Next Last