Hang in there, parents: Brain science shows teen annoyance part of normal developmentAs many mothers of young children are celebrated with homemade cards and sticky kisses for Mother's Day, moms of teens may be wondering why their kids just seem irritated by their presence. Ontario Liberals pledge to add COVID-19 vaccine to school immunization listLiberal Leader Steven Del Duca said the best way to get back to normal is to make classrooms safer. Not allowed to inject: Pharmacist who let unregulated staff give jabs is suspended and ordered to pay $12,500 Osuzawa Kester Edomwonyi's misconduct took place not once but twice, over a nine-month period. 'This was very concerning,' wrote the Alberta College of Pharmacy's hearing tribunal. Certain lots of popular eye drops recalled Health Canada says some bottles may contain ingredients not listed on the label. Alberta wants pharmacies to be ruled by college standards, not government regulations The Red Tape Reduction Statutes Amendment Act advances a government agenda to modernize pharmacy regulation in the province. Low-dose aspirin for CVD and colorectal cancer prevention no longer recommended U.S. statement shows an aspirin a day won’t keep the doctor away, but Canadian doc says still needed for secondary prevention. B.C. tech wins prestigious award Kimberly Schaff honoured by the Canadian Association of Pharmacy in Oncology Award. Public health agency trying to find out how many Canadians struggling with long COVID The public health agency says there have been reports of more than 100 symptoms associated with the condition. Is there a cap to how much exercise can help with depression? Just a couple hours of brisk walking each week has an impact. Here to help: 3 cardio long COVID issues nuclear medicine can shed light on The specialty of nuclear medicine is well positioned to provide further assessment of certain COVID-19 patients. First Previous 497 498 499 500 501 Next Last