Use of antihypertensive drugs generates pressure-packed debate in COVID-19 eraResearchers have been trying to understand a possible link between blood pressure medications and COVID-19 Increased demand from surgeries causing concern for Canadian Blood Services Joule launches COVID-19 Innovation Grants Nearly half of Canadians have tried virtual care amid pandemic: survey 'What happened inside the hospital?' Family of Regina man wants answers after apparent suicide When 20-year-old Samwel Uko visited the hospital in mental distress, family were not allowed to accompany him because of COVID-19 restrictions Can antibody tests tell us who is immune to COVID-19? It’s not yet clear whether antibodies in the blood of patients who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 indicate immunity 'More and more claims:' Pandemic lawsuits could tie up courts for years Preliminary discussions underway for pharmacies to test for COVID-19 But further input and discussion from pharmacists needed, says OPA's Bates. The psychological toll Physician mental health has indeed been taxed by COVID-19 in insidious ways Healthcare union warns Saskatchewan premier of possible job action A union representing more than 12,000 health-care and long-term care workers in Saskatchewan has written to the premier warning of job action if there is no change in negotiations. First Previous 425 426 427 428 429 Next Last