Expert says acquittal of Alberta parents in boy's death unlikely to set precedentA law professor says the acquittal of an Alberta couple in the death of their son isn't likely to set a legal precedent but should open a conversation about parental responsibilities. Clean drug-use supplies to prevent HIV in SaskatchewanIn response to recent outbreaks of HIV and syphilis, a new harm reduction program in North Battleford, Saskatchewan aims to reduce the spread of disease through IV drug use. Dovato: new two-drug complete regimen for HIV treatment Combines an integrase strand transfer inhibitor and a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor in a single-tablet once-daily regimen Webinar on demand: Advanced flu-ency to support healthy aging High cost drugs: A solution to a common inventory dilemma How government can improve wholesale purchasing of high-cost pharmaceuticals Ontario orders public hospitals to report vaping-related lung disease Toronto Public Health seeks to limit religious, philosophical vaccine exemptions Toronto's medical officer of health wants the Ontario government to stop letting students skip their vaccines on philosophical or religious grounds. Attacking metabolism of cancer cells offers new way of fighting tumours Spending by public drug plans rose 7.4% in 2018, review board reports Hospital infections declining in Canada First Previous 383 384 385 386 387 Next Last