Ontario pharmacists now required to complete course in cannabis educationThe Ontario College of Pharmacists has made cannabis education mandatory in the wake of legalization and in anticipation of legal edibles set to arrive this fall. Street drug use should be decriminalized to cut deaths: B.C. health officerA push by British Columbia's health officer to decriminalize drug possession in the fight against overdoses isn't getting support from the province's solicitor general. Cream skimming — Do we need a trigger warning? Ottawa announces $81-million program to improve access to health data CIHI report sheds light on patients’ experiences during hospital stays BC study suggests there's strong support for policies that encourage vaccination However, punitive measures aimed at people who refuse to vaccinate were less popular Doctor suspended for four years for 30-year-old sexual offence The penalty is one year shorter than the standard sanction imposed for similar offences Canagliflozin improves renal outcomes in type 2 diabetes patients with chronic kidney disease Reduces risk of kidney failure and cardiovascular events compared to placebo Ontario considers cutting OHIP travel coverage, cites high administration costs Ontario is considering ending a government-run travel insurance program that partly covers the cost of emergency health services abroad. Cancer patients seen in ED have better outcomes at original hospitals or cancer centre Patients seen at other locations were less likely to be admitted but more likely to die within 30 days of their visit First Previous 884 885 886 887 888 Next Last