Melatonin poisonings increasing in childrenMelatonin, an endogenous neurohormone that regulates the sleep-wake cycle, is used in the treatment of insomnia in adults and for primary sleep disorders in children. It takes passion to make change happenI often hear from pharmacists who feel stuck in stressful jobs that make them miserable. Speaking up to prevent workplace injuries Pharmacy technician Judy Turner knows first-hand how crucial it is to educate yourself and your employer about workplace injuries that impact health. Is low-dose ASA a good choice for all older adults? When I query reasons for taking ASA during my interviews with patients, I often hear: “It was prescribed by my doctor many years ago,” “It is good for my heart” and “I read somewhere that it prevents cancer.” Spider, spider! A surprise visit during a patient consult has Dr. Hector Baillie pondering the allure and disdain of this creepy crawler. Case report: Cure for foot fungus? A patient claims to have found a cure for his persistent foot fungus, but Dr. Robert Dickson has doubts. Poll: Is it OK to 'mask shame' doctors? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. Should doctors campaign more with nurses and others for national licences? How the divide between Ottawa and the provinces on health funding might be used to advance physician priorities. 'Data can save lives' The 2022 @Infoway Partnership Conference Ongoing frustration with digital tools and the administrative burden of EMRs feeds physicians’ negative attitude towards digital care. Drug News—November/December 2022 A review of new launches, new indications, new dosage forms and Health Canada advisories. First Previous 107 108 109 110 111 Next Last