Good news and not so good news for pharmacy jobsNew Workopolis report touting career prospects in the profession misses part of the story, says expert. Self-imposed tobacco ban to hit U.S. chain's salesBut the company's top executive insists the move to stop the sale of cigarettes and tobacco products is worth it. Many contraceptive pills don't work: global study Researchers find one-quarter of pills available in Lima, Peru were ineffective. Results of U.K. survey on adherence alarm experts Findings show pharmacists, drug companies need to take action, group says. Minor ailments assessments coming to P.E.I. and N.B. New pharmacy services in Newfoundland and Labrador Flu shots taking off in Atlantic Canada Management shakeup at Shoppers normal: analysts Changes to top brass unlikely to impact front-line pharmacists, observers say. Jake Thiessen honoured for lifetime contribution to pharmacy Pharmacist recognized for long and storied career in research and academia. Forget the straight goods, we'll take the straight facts In his most recent article, Stephen Skyvington promises to deliver the straight goods, the inside scoop to his readers. Instead, he delivered an opinion devoid of evidence. First Previous 654 655 656 657 658 Next Last