Three new common ailments added to the Pharmacy Plus PEI program’s rosterThe new additions bring the list to 35. Skip the clopidogrel-ASA? Ticagrelor-ASA may be better for obese stroke patientsNew study involving 6,412 patients in China looked at how body mass index may affect the response to platelet P2Y receptor inhibitors. Alberta physicians can soon opt-in to anti-racism training The online course will be made available through the online learning platform of the College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta. Canadian physiologists studied how wearing N95s, surgical masks affects the wearer Few studies have assessed blood gases and acid-base status during the wearing of surgical mask or N95s. Indigenous men diagnosed with more advanced prostate cancer, Canadian study says The study, published Monday in the journal Cancer, looked at prostate cancer screening data among almost 1.5 million men in Alberta between 2014 and 2022. Would your medical office pass an inspection? Here’s my checklist How clean, safe and sanitary is your medical office? And who in your practice is responsible for making sure it stays that way? What is this OTC Spark all about? You’ve probably been seeing our bright pink advertisements for something called OTC Spark. What is it, and why should you care? Pharmacists for a Smoke Free Canada shutters after more than a decade of work The organization tried numerous attempts to restructure over the past months to allow it to continue. U.S. community pharmacies recognized for contributions to public health during pandemic However, some still firmly oppose any effort to increase pharmacists’ scope of practice, including those related to public health activities. Screen all adults with diabetes or prediabetes for liver disease, new standards say Updated standards of care also recommend glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists for patients with diabetes and NAFLD. First Previous 272 273 274 275 276 Next Last