Lack of info on China’s COVID-19 surge stirs global concern Several countries, including the U.S., Japan, India, South Korea, Taiwan, and Italy, have mandated COVID-19 tests for passengers arriving from China. Ontario pharmacists can prescribe for 13 common ailments as of Jan. 1 But not all pharmacists will be able to offer the service immediately, with some requiring additional time to prepare and ramp up the necessary infrastructure. Updated guidance on probiotic use in neonates, infants and children Canadian Paediatric Society has issued revised recommendations for using probiotics in pediatric populations Patients are highly satisfied with pharmacy-based travel health services A systematic review examines the types and outcomes of pharmacist-managed travel health services Buprenorphine safer than methadone during pregnancy for opioid-use disorder But no real difference in risk of adverse maternal outcomes. Cold showers, getting smokers to gamble and other research oddities taking place in 2023 A glimpse at research that is (surprisingly) already in progress. By physician referral only: Virtual dermatology platform cuts wait times from months to weeks While DermCafé isn't meant to replace in-person visits with a dermatologist, it can accommodate patients with doctor referrals within a couple of weeks, making a difference for patients who wouldn't otherwise have such prompt access to care. Solo saves a foot In helping a homeless patient, Dr. Adam Chen proves that solo practices can provide great care not in spite of being small, but because of it. Just a few minutes of movement can vastly reduce risk of cardiovascular issues: study Study shows short, vigorous physical activity would be enough to halve the risk of death from cardiovascular causes. Pharmacogenomics and heart failure Study aims to identify genetic predictors of disease progression and the efficacy and safety of candesartan in treatment. First Previous 351 352 353 354 355 Next Last