Food Guide makeover worries farmers as government prepares release Valproate use during pregnancy may be linked to ADHD in childrenLarge study examines risk of ADHD in offspring of women who used valproate or other antiepileptic drugs during pregnancy B.C. PharmaCare deductibles reduced or eliminated for thousands of families For the first time since British Columbia created its Fair PharmaCare program 15 years ago, deductibles and co-pays have been eliminated or reduced for lower-income households. Ontario pharmacists concerned about reforms to OHIP+ The OPA is concerned that pharmacists will once again be forced to explain the more complex details of the changes to patients 25 women may have received faulty cancer treatment: Hamilton hospital Alberta releases new standards for point-of-care testing The Alberta College of Pharmacy (ACP) has ushered in the new year with new standards of practice for laboratory and point of care testing (POCT). Which methods are best to assess and improve medication adherence? Literature review identifies intervention strategies demonstrated to improve medication adherence Time to break down interprovincial trade and health barriers Researchers find drug that blocks C. difficile toxins without disrupting gut Building a medical code of ethics for the modern era The latest revision to the CMA's code of ethics is the first major one in 22 years, and in that time medicine has changed dramatically First Previous 982 983 984 985 986 Next Last