After shutdown, southwestern Ontario's only PET scanner to restart thanks to $100,000 donation Benefit plans need to evolve to support chronic diseaseReport cites potential role for pharmacists in helping employees manage chronic conditions. Ontarians are talking about end-of-life care, yet for many, palliative care may begin too late or not at all: report NPAO preps to celebrate 2016 annual conference in September A disease for certain seasons April babies at higher risk for multiple sclerosis, U.K. study shows Naloxone going nonprescription in NS Starting Friday July 1, the life-saving opiate overdose antidote Naloxone will be available over the counter in Nova Scotia community pharmacies. What your patients are reading – week of June 27, 2016 Why we need a publicly funded insurance program for home care and long-term care Press review: June 24, 2016 Lack of transparency allegation at the heart of new Sudbury Cardiac Out-Patient Centre controversy First Previous 1200 1201 1202 1203 1204 Next Last