Quebec pharmacist peeked into health records of three women who worked with her spouseQuebec pharmacist Marie-Claude Gagnon, who accessed one woman's file 62 times over several years without professional justification, has been suspended for two months. Cardiovascular disease in women Provide support for people with menopause symptoms at work, new report urges A report by the Menopause Foundation of Canada suggests employers could win when there's awareness and support to manage symptoms. Walmart to pay for pharmacy technicians’ degrees and licensing Walmart has begun paying for Canadian employees' education costs through its Live Better U program. Could probiotics play a real role in ameliorating major depressive disorder? Pilot study looks at acceptability, tolerability and estimated effect sizes on key clinical outcomes. Polycystic ovary syndrome and gut health: what you need to know Despite its prevalence, a significant number—up to 70%—of PCOS cases worldwide go undiagnosed. Inhaled, sniffed or drops—big push for no-needle COVID-19 vaccines A glimpse at what’s happening in the world of mucosal vaccines. Fake nurse alert! Watch out for Charrybelle Talaue and her many aliases The British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives has issued a public advisory about Talaue, who's claiming fraudulently to be a registered nurse to get a hospital job. Easier than ever for front line doctors to control the OMA—but will they? Today, the OMA board is directly elected by the membership as a whole. Every member has the ability to vote on every board director. Is it normal to forget words while speaking? And when can it spell a problem? We’ve all experienced that moment mid-sentence when we just can’t find the word we want to use, even though we’re certain we know it. First Previous 431 432 433 434 435 Next Last