New Brunswick pharmacists can now prescribe PaxlovidMore than 100 pharmacies in the province will participate in prescribing the antiviral. Memory problems during the pandemic? It’s just your brain trying to distinguish one day from the nextIt’s not really clear what exactly causes these memory glitches, but well-established theories from cognitive psychology may be able to explain the phenomenon. Positive Poilievre polling leads to talk of easing border restrictions: Tories Liberal ministers confirmed they were discussing whether to continue the mandatory use of the ArriveCan app. Mutiny charge withdrawn as military officer apologizes for anti-vaccine comments Soldier says: ‘It was wrong for me to present myself as a Canadian Armed Forces member to publicly express my private views.’ COVID-19 vaccine uptake for young Ontario children lower than experts had expected Epidemiologist says uptake hampered because many people believe false narratives. Nova Scotia is offering Omicron targeted COVID-19 vaccine to residents 18 and up Nova Scotia last week opened up appointments for people 65 years old and up. Case of Ontario doctor accused of killing four to return to court on Oct. 5 Dr. Brian Nadler was initially charged with first-degree murder last year in the death of 89-year-old Albert Poidinger at the Hawkesbury and District General Hospital. Manitoba expands access to COVID-19 bivalent booster to all adults The bivalent vaccine, which targets the original strain of COVID-19 and the Omicron variant, was approved earlier this month by Health Canada. Team Canada Medical Football returns to the world stage in Argentina For many of the Canadian physicians on Team Canada this is their first trip outside the country in two years. NAPRA issues a clarification on vaccine scheduling The clarification applies to vaccines, such as the COVID-19 vaccine, that aren’t listed in the National Drug Schedules First Previous 82 83 84 85 86 Next Last