Round two of public medicare on trialAn appeal is scheduled to kick off this week in the latest round of a 10-year legal battle to overturn laws limiting a two-tier health system in the case of Cambie Surgeries Corps v. British Columbia. Transplant recipients may benefit from three doses of COVID-19 vaccineFrench study shows significant boost in antibodies after a third dose of Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in more than 100 transplant recipients. Canada delays new drug pricing regulations until January 2022 Most patients regain sense of smell within a year following COVID-19 Advise patients that persistent COVID-19–related loss of smell has an excellent prognosis with nearly complete recovery after one year. New online 'atlas' maps out trends in pharmacist services delivery in Ontario Created by the University of Toronto's Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, the OPEN Interactive Atlas Tool will help healthcare policymakers plan more effectively Canadian co-founder of Moderna wins science award for mRNA research The Canadian Dermatology Association has a new president This week, Dr. Catherine C. McCuaig took on a new role as president of the Canadian Dermatology Association. Ottawa hospital launches digital substance-use service clinic Canadian museum looking for COVID-19 artifacts, stories It's hard to imagine forgetting living through COVID-19, but a museum in Kingston, Ont. is already thinking ahead to preserving its history. U.K. study reports mixing AstraZeneca, Pfizer vaccines produces better immunity First Previous 260 261 262 263 264 Next Last