Inviva Infusion Clinics become Canada's first accredited private infusion networkMcKesson Canada's Inviva network has become the first accredited private infusion clinic network in Canada. MS patients had higher incidence of certain conditions: study of four provincesResearchers examined the health records of 14,000 MS patients in B.C., Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Nova Scotia between 1984 and 2014 Physicians urge Ottawa to pay another $21B over decade for seniors health care A new analysis is urging Ottawa to provide bigger and bigger annual top-ups to the existing federal health care transfer program Dr. Danielle Martin on how our health system can be better, and what doctors can do Coronary artery disease patients often do not carry nitroglycerin or ASA Healthcare workers need to re-emphasize the importance of always having these essential drugs immediately on hand Pharmacy under fire for poor handling of anaphylaxis One woman alleges that a pharmacy refused to provider her daughter with an EpiPen until she threatened them with legal action over the phone Death rates from heart failure higher for women than men Toronto's medical officer of health wants feds to decriminalize all drugs for personal use Dr. Eileen de Villa said prevention and harm reduction strategies are undermined due to the criminalization of drugs Case Report: Now that's a rash! A few days ago, an 18-year-old foreign student with brown skin presented to our walk-in clinic for an opinion about a rash on his back. Half of pediatricians surveyed say their young patients have used cannabis More than 316 doctors also said they had been asked by a parent or adolescent patient to prescribe cannabis First Previous 968 969 970 971 972 Next Last