Ontario pharmacists to gain prescribing powers for six fresh minor ailmentsNew ailments are set to be added to the roster in October. Morning after pill vending machines gain popularity on college campuses post RoeNeed Plan B? Tap your credit card and enter B6. Educator and TV host Sue Johanson, who helped destigmatize the joy of sex, dead at 93 With her wire-rim glasses and grandmotherly demeanour, Sue Johanson seemed an unlikely candidate to be Canadian TV’s foremost sex guru. Good for mom, good for baby: Treating post-partum depression with group CBT may help infants regulate emotions Study from McMaster University suggests group cognitive behavioural therapy delivered by peers is effective in helping both parents and infants. Five clinical pearls: How to counsel patients about long-acting reversible contraception Focus on your patient's needs and find the best fit for them. Advertising minor ailments: B.C. Pharmacy Association releases posters for pharmacists The posters highlight 15 common minor ailments and contraception prescribing services. Pharmacists in shared care model reduce ambulatory patient visits for oncologists Medication assessment by pharmacists may be an effective strategy to alleviate projected shortages of oncology providers. Adenomyosis: From symptoms to treatment, two women’s health experts explain this little-known condition Many people have never heard of this condition, despite it affecting as many as one in five women QUIZ: How much do you know about caring for women with epilepsy? Test your knowledge of managing epilepsy in women throughout their lifespan. Will this portable device make period pain a thing of the past? Creators aim to start pre-sales of non-medicinal, portable device by 2024. First Previous 40 41 42 43 44 Next Last