Certain lots of popular eye drops recalledHealth Canada says some bottles may contain ingredients not listed on the label. Hang on, my employees have kids! What to know about accommodating staff returning from parental leaveNo, don't fire and rehire so you can change your terms of employment. There are better things you can do, says Toronto employment lawyer Nancy Shapiro. Dr. Audrey Vermette: Giving up medicine to recover her health Rare are the medical specialists who decide to give up their career to return to school. Could sprinkles thwart counterfeit drugs? A new study suggests adding nonpareils—coloured balls of candy—to the coating of pills could create a unique pattern on each. The author has named it CandyCode. Low-dose aspirin for CVD and colorectal cancer prevention no longer recommended U.S. statement shows an aspirin a day won’t keep the doctor away, but Canadian doc says still needed for secondary prevention. B.C. tech wins prestigious award Kimberly Schaff honoured by the Canadian Association of Pharmacy in Oncology Award. Is there a cap to how much exercise can help with depression? Just a couple hours of brisk walking each week has an impact. CAPE launches funding drive to help ban fossil fuel ads Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment hopes to decrease consumer demand. Here to help: 3 cardio long COVID issues nuclear medicine can shed light on The specialty of nuclear medicine is well positioned to provide further assessment of certain COVID-19 patients. Virus found in pig heart used in human transplant A major worry about animal-to-human transplants is the risk that it could introduce new kinds of infections to people. First Previous 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 Next Last