Case report: A seasonal rashBe wary of trying new foods at holiday parties as you could be allergic, advises Dr. Robert Dickson. Safety of GLP-1 agonists and other second-line diabetes meds in early pregnancyFirst large study of the teratogenic risk of second-line diabetes meds in early pregnancy provides preliminary reassurance of their safety. Alberta College of Pharmacy provides advice on social media use Some key tips for pharmacy techs and other pharmacy professionals on navigating common pitfalls Weigh in before deadline! Techs encouraged to share their opinions re professional competencies for entry to practice. CSHP embracing pharmacy techs Resources for its technician members include learning modules, assessment tools and articles. Respiratory coinfections less common in older children with COVID-19 But rates increase with decreasing age, putting those under 2 years of age at greatest risk of more severe illness. Can I have a word with you? Merriam-Webster's 2023 Word of the Year is "authentic.” Here Dr. Howard Goldstein offers up suggestions for the medical word of the year. Critics caution against plan to expand medical assistance in dying to those with mental illness Federal Justice Minister Arif Virani suggests a potential delay of the expansion, set for March 17, 2024. The worst he's ever seen: Patients are increasingly acting out—and driving family physicians away Dr. Farhan Khan's walk-in clinic has been vandalized, smashed and pelted with eggs. During one incident, a patient threatened him with sharp objects. No warrant, no problem: Top U.S. drugstore chains allow staff to hand over patient files to police right in the stores Staff members face 'extreme pressure to immediately respond,' CVS, Kroger and Rite Aid told congressional investigators. First Previous 629 630 631 632 633 Next Last