Shoppers in Toronto guilty of racial profilingCompany ordered to pay $8,000 fine by the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario. Wal Mart's protein and health bars primed for spotlight amid wellness pushRetailer relocating some supplements from OTC section to main grocery aisles. States: Chain applauded for making naloxone available OTC California’s Drug Policy Alliance one of many applauding chain’s move to stock and sell overdose drug. A Q&A on Ontario's latest drug reforms Here's a primer on what's changing, courtesy of the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. States: Pharmacists defy anti-union Target Pharmacists and technicians in Brooklyn form first union in 110-year history of retailer. Machine developed by Winnipeg company screens for Type 2 diabetes Manufacturer hopes device will soon be in pharmacies across the country. Why cheap pills from Canada have become political issue in U.S. again Millions of Americans have sought price relief abroad from online pharmacies. Clinton announced another Canada policy this week, could affect millions: Pharma Democrat calls for legalizing prescription-pill imports from Canada. Ontario pharmacies hit with more cuts Province expects to save $150 million through fee reductions, dispensing restrictions and greater generic drug utilization. Pharmacist who lost license for having consensual sex with patient loses appeal Ontario man argued relevant provincial rules governing health professionals should be thrown out as unconstitutional. First Previous 173 174 175 176 177 Next Last