St. Clair College stages mock pharmacy robbery Students were in the middle of class when they were surprised by a staged robbery that turned into a high-intensity learning exercise. Tech responds to call to join paramedic servicesNair Cardozo broke new ground when she joined Toronto Paramedic Services as superintendent of pharmaceuticals. Treat early to change the trajectory of migraine disorder in children and youth There's a possibility that CGRP-targeted therapies could alter disease progression and reduce future disability. Reminder for patients: Be careful when buying health products online From December until May this year, Health Canada seized 19,193 counterfeit health products that were purchased on the internet. Start your cameras—it's our summer photo contest! Send us your favourite summer photos for a chance to win a gift card (and national publication!). GLP-1 receptor agonists and pancreatic cancer This study provides reassuring data that GLP-1 receptor agonists are not associated with an increased risk of pancreatic cancer. Pimple patches: How to advise patients on this trendy way to protect blemished skin Some young people are taking a different approach to acne, highlighting the spots where spots appear rather than trying to hide them. Study scopes out whether pharmacists could acceptably provide STI services Review of more than 20 international studies examined experiences with pharmacists providing services related to sexually transmitted infections. Which is better: hospital or community practice? Why hospital practice may not always be the best fit for pharmacy technicians. Antidepressant-induced weight gain Antidepressants are commonly used medications, with about 16% of people in Canada using antidepressants in 2023. First Previous 38 39 40 41 42 Next Last