Four tips for pharmacists prescribing for minor ailmentsWith a decade's worth of experience with minor ailment assessment and prescribing in her province, Sascha Dreger has some tips to share with her colleagues just getting started. Lack of info on China’s COVID-19 surge stirs global concern Several countries, including the U.S., Japan, India, South Korea, Taiwan, and Italy, have mandated COVID-19 tests for passengers arriving from China. Updated guidance on probiotic use in neonates, infants and children Canadian Paediatric Society has issued revised recommendations for using probiotics in pediatric populations Patients are highly satisfied with pharmacy-based travel health services A systematic review examines the types and outcomes of pharmacist-managed travel health services Quebec health minister says ER overcrowding improving, union says ERs in 'crisis' The average occupancy rate in Quebec's emergency rooms was 130% on Wednesday afternoon. Ransomware attack delays SickKids lab results, systems could be offline for weeks The hospital said it was unable to provide details about the nature of the attack, calling it an “active and ongoing incident.'' The symptoms that stick around: Quebec researchers examine persistent symptoms following Omicron infection Study identifies risk factors and prevalence of ongoing symptoms after SARS-CoV-2 Omicron infection in adults. Case report: Allergy or virus-related rash? It is interesting to learn how patients connect (or fail to connect) life events to medical problems. Post lockdown sees a 37% jump in asthma- and COPD-related ED visits But rebound varies by age with asthmatic children under 5 years seeing an 81% jump in study at Missouri hospitals. WHO 'very concerned' about reports of severe COVID in China Some scientists have warned that the unchecked spread of COVID-19 in China could spur the emergence of new variants, which might unravel progress made globally to contain the pandemic. First Previous 112 113 114 115 116 Next Last