How the medical system is failing disabled patientsTurned away from ERs, denied Pap tests and prostate exams, many Canadians with disabilities are not receiving basic health care—and they are among those who need it the most Six ways to turbo-charge your medical corporation Echoes of past lives, shattering the present When one patient assaults another and each has severe dementia—one of our cruellest diseases—both are victims MDs addled over anaphylaxis Many would not give epinephrine for breathing problems, survey reveals Celebrate the CPhA’s 100th National Conference in Whistler, BC Manitoba pharmacies to butt out soon? Manitoba will soon join all but two other Canadian provinces in banning the sale of tobacco in pharmacies. B.C. eases rules on med reviews More patients in B.C. can receive a medication review from their pharmacist, thanks to a change in eligibility rules that took effect May 1. Video: Pharmacist foils robbery attempt... with bear spray When a man attempted to rob the same pharmacy for a third time, Susan Beller was fed up and fought back. The Healthcare Interview: Dr. Joel Lexchin’s advice for understanding clinical research? Follow the money Drug industry expert discusses solutions to funding bias and a potential way of tying profits Patients getting more involved in pharmaceutical research Support is growing for increased collaboration between pharmaceutical companies and patients in research processes worldwide, according to a new report by healthcare intelligence company GBI Research. First Previous 1789 1790 1791 1792 1793 Next Last