Omicron amps up concerns about long COVID and its causesMore than a third of COVID-19 survivors by some estimates will develop such lingering problems. Study: Those with disabilities had longer COVID hospital stays, high readmission rateSandi Bell knows how difficult it can be for someone with a disability to book a vaccine appointment through an online portal, or feel confident they'll have a ride home from the clinic afterwards. Techs, assistants have key role to play in medication safety Pharmacy technicians and assistants can provide an additional layer of safety. Sign on the dotted line: What you need to know about consent and waiver forms These forms may be boring, for patients and for physicians. But as lawyers Claire Immega and Harpreet Dosanjh explain, skipping them is not an option. Learning from COVID-19 to improve pharmacy disaster planning for the future COVID-19 is a long-lasting disaster that changed everything in pharmacy. And framing it as such can help pharmacists be better at navigating it—and better prepared for the next calamity. Space anemia: Astronauts lose red blood cells for the duration of their time in space Researchers from the University of Ottawa uncovered new information about space anemia that they say could help learn about anemia in the ICU. The evolving role of therapeutic nutrition How pharmacists can support patients using nutrition strategies to manage various diseases Saskatchewan to start managing Omicron variant like other common respiratory viruses Starting Friday, close contacts of people who test positive will not be required to self-isolate. Time affluence Some doctors work so much they can barely remember the last time they felt truly relaxed. Dr. Matt Poyner has thoughts for those in a time famine. Two powerful drugs now adding to U.S. overdose crisis Often injected or snorted, they are more powerful than fentanyl. First Previous 525 526 527 528 529 Next Last