Caption February’s cartoon: Little doctorTime to dole out some laughter as medicine. Share your funny caption idea for a chance to win. Flash glucose monitoring associated with significant declines in A1C levels, hospital usage in Ontario: studyThe researchers say the declines in hospitalization and ER use amount to significant savings for the provincial healthcare system. CPhM provides guide to detecting prescription forgeries College notes that prescription forgeries for Cotridin and Percocet are most commonly reported. Tech thrives in tackling new challenges Toby Branscombe says it was certainly worth the wait to find her perfect pharmacy fit. QUIZ: How much do you know about artificial sweeteners and sugar substitutes? From aspartame to xylitol, test your knowledge on the risks and recommendations for artificial sweeteners and other sugar substitutes. Navigating OTC skincare: learn the basics When it comes to skincare, do you know your AHAs from your hyaluronic acids? Quebec nurses threaten to stop working overtime as talks continue for new contract The union says the government’s latest offer, made this week, is nothing more than ‘smoke and mirrors. Feeding your brain: Meal prep tips for busy doctors from fellow physicians In medicine, your brain is your primary tool. So how do you make sure you’re feeding it well when you’ve got little time? Health authorities reach tentative deal with 9,000 workers in Nova Scotia The new contract applies to workers in 185 different jobs, including physiotherapists, lab staff, psychologists, continuing care assistants, social workers and pharmacists. Premier Ford wants to speed up drug approvals. Patient groups have advice As former Ontario cancer patients ourselves, we have notes for Premier Ford for his own province. First Previous 362 363 364 365 366 Next Last