Organ, tissue donations increasing in Ontario, but so is waiting listThe Trillium Gift of Life Network says the number of organ and tissue donations in Ontario are increasing, though the transplant waiting list also grew last year. Study shows e-cigarettes more effective than nicotine-replacement therapy for smoking cessationCautious approach still advised before recommending e-cigs over approved smoking cessation therapies due to several uncertainties Therapeutic nihilism and the plight of the dispensing pharmacist There's been a strong push for more deprescribing, but the situation in community pharmacies is rarely so straightforward Montreal researchers to help explore inflammation-associated cancers Promote shorter antibiotic courses for treating common infections in long-term care Public Health Ontario introduces resources to curb unnecessary antibiotic use in long-term care Value of capitated pay models: OHIP is not billed when visits are prevented 2018-19 flu vaccine highly effective: interim report In contrast to this season’s vaccine, last year’s flu vaccine had less than 20% efficacy Pharmacies reportedly running out of flu vaccines Pharmacies in Ontario, B.C. and Saskatchewan appear to have been affected by distribution issues McGill science group takes aim at pharmacies for selling 'quack' flu remedy A survey of 150 Montreal pharmacies conducted last month by the McGill Office for Science and Society found that two-thirds of them stocked the homeopathic pill Flu cases starting to surge, with kids and teens especially vulnerable Peak of the season is still likely several weeks away in most parts of the country First Previous 175 176 177 178 179 Next Last