Psoriasis drug reduces ‘bad fat’ in people with psoriasisSeveral cardiometabolic markers also reduced. Antibody treatment tested as new tool against malariaMalaria killed more than 620,000 people in 2020 and sickened 241 million, mainly children under 5 in Africa. Have meds, will travel: 8 questions you need to ask your patients before they hit the skies Sunscreen? Check. Packing codeine for that trip to Japan? Nope. Walgreens pilots 30-minute-or-free guarantee for prescriptions The shift comes the same week as the store removed task-based metrics in an attempt to further “retain and reward” staff. Fruits and veggies contribute to greater response to biologics in IBD patients Meat, whole grain fibre, dairy associated with lower drop in inflammatory markers. What are the most common safety issues in Saskatchewan pharmacies? The Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals reveals the top issues it found through regular Quality Improvement Review. Case report: False nails and a hand rash An uncomfortable hand rash case at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic reiterates the need to plan ahead when travelling. Room for improvement: Global Self-Care Readiness Index ranks Canada fifth out of 10 countries According to the 2022 Global Self-Care Readiness Index, Canada is behind other countries in taking advantage of self-care opportunities. Because your pet's not your patient: Pharmacist gets suspended and hit with fine and costs Nova Scotia pharmacist Connie Gault was also sanctioned for prescribing drugs for family members. A connection between antihistamines and opioid overdose? Recent findings from a CDC report suggest diphenhydramine—the active ingredient in many common antihistamines—may be a hidden risk. First Previous 447 448 449 450 451 Next Last