Have doctors been inspired by Khalaf? An allegory about a man and his sword from Dr. Jabir Jassam. Newly available therapy a turning point for many patients with Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiencyExpert in the rare but commonly overlooked disease encourages practitioners to initiate therapy sooner rather than later. Health Canada has approved Keytruda for gastric cancer Keytruda and chemotherapy were found to increase median overall survival to 12.9 months, compared with 11.5 months on just chemotherapy. Ottawa injects another $36M into vaccine injury compensation fund As of December, the firm has paid $11.2 million in compensation. A preventable epidemic: Canadian Paediatric Society statement on congenital syphilis The Canadian Paediatric Society's new position statement shares how to prevent the often deadly impacts of congenital syphilis. Immunocompromised patients shouldn’t take Miracle Reds powder, Health Canada says MacroLife Naturals markets Miracle Reds as a source of 19 fruits and berries containing probiotics, antioxidants and enzymes. 3 reasons pharmacies shouldn’t advertise services as ‘free’ Pharmacies should avoid using the word ‘free’ for pharmacy services, says the Alberta College of Pharmacy. 5 considerations post-prostatectomy Key things for primary care providers to remember about prostate cancer surgery recovery. Easing emergency department overwhelm These AI solutions and other new techs have potential to transform emergency departments. What’s the pharmacy leadership skill of the future? Have you ever been knocked down? We all have. We have all been knocked down literally or figuratively before. And chances are, we will all be knocked down again. But is that such a bad thing? First Previous 131 132 133 134 135 Next Last