Press Review – July 31, 2015 Are doctors unequipped to value the quiet times? Feds award $114M grant to University of Toronto for regenerative medicine program Program aimed at developing cell-based treatments for major diseases. Toronto researchers alleged to have falsified data; ask court to review claims Retraction of two scientific papers, concerns about a third led to allegations. Greens say national pharmacare plan would expand coverage, save money Party making plan a key plank of its election platform. Quebec doctors pick up more than 50,000 new patients Doctors saw just over 37,300 new patients over the same period last year Internet pharmacy pioneer now in Canadian prison Guilty of mail fraud related to his cross-border online pharmacy business, Strempler serving last months of sentence in Canada. Health Canada to review Rx status of naloxone for opioid overdose treatment Nonprescription status would allow more ready access for use in emergency situations. Abortion pill RU 486 approved by Health Canada after lengthy review Approval comes a quarter century after women in France were first given access to it. Obstetrics ward reopening a vision of hope for Slave Lake First Previous 2656 2657 2658 2659 2660 Next Last