NAPRA publishes new model standards for techs and pharmacistsThe national document aims to help harmonize the standard of pharmacy care across Canada. A new meth in ManitobaHas meth lost its reputation as a 'dirty drug,' making people more likely to be willing to try it out? Chemotherapy doesn’t increase the risk of death from COVID-19 But cancer patients with comorbidities, older age, or hematological cancers do have increased risk Health sector asks for Ontario budget investments beyond hospitals Thousands of deaths, millions of vaccines: A look at COVID-19 in Canada by the numbers It's been two years since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. Here's a look at the pandemic by the numbers in Canada. Pharmacist Teresa Isabel Dias on how menopause became her calling Teresa Isabel Dias is a phararmacist and a North American Menopause Society certified menopause practitioner. She created Menopaused, where she consults with clients through online video chat. Doctors on planes Canadian physicians recount anecdotes about unusual experiences providing medical care when called to do so on a flight. Pharmacies in Europe see surge in demand for iodine as worry over Russia's actions grows The CDC notes that taking KI only does specific things in relation to nuclear concerns. Reader photo: Sails into the sunset Sunsets by the water have their own special beauty, as in this gorgeous shot from Nathalie Gagnon. Positive results stem from liberalizing access to take-home OAT during COVID: study The pandemic provided an important moment to study the effects of allowing for larger amounts of take-home doses. First Previous 558 559 560 561 562 Next Last