CPhA conference opening sets positive toneCPhA launches with promise of increased awareness, tools for success Opioids crisis dominates first day of annual conferenceCanada's ongoing opioids crisis got top billing today at the start of the Canadian Pharmacists Conference in Quebec City. Healthy arteries into your 70s? It’s possible—but not easy Less than 1% of people age 70 and older manage to maintain ‘young’ vasculature Ontario college was already publicly posting 'virtually all' physician info now required by Bill 87 The CPSO began to amend its bylaws in an effort to increase transparency in 2012 and most of those changes came into effect September 2015 Doctors providing medically assisted death gather for first national meeting 5 tips: Identifying factors that can affect A1C Treating minor ailments: Whose job is it anyway? Doctors are happy to yield the responsibility to pharmacists ... most of the time U.S. looks to developing meds to combat overdose deaths that could help Canadian drug users too VANCOUVER—A scientist says a public-private partnership aimed at developing medications that would combat overdose deaths in the United States could potentially help chronic drug users in Canada. Female doctors have fewer ties with industry, study finds Analysis of payments to U.S. otolaryngologists is first of its kind, researchers say Viberzi for irritable bowel syndrome Eluxadoline is first drug in Canada for irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea in adults First Previous 1167 1168 1169 1170 1171 Next Last