Politician forced firing of pharmacy board execDisagreement with Ohio governor's office over allowing non-pharmacists to lead regulatory body led to executive director's removal, documents show. A taxing rule regarding family trustsTrust assets must be sold at market value every 21 years, with three basic options for handling the tax consequences Clerk fined for accessing patient files Another year of jail for nurse who set trap for husband California expands techs' scope of practice Governor of country's most populated state signs bill into law that will allows pharmacy technicians to perform a number of new procedures. Inside the changes at CMA Reorganization, hiring two CEOs and ‘refreshing’ general council up next for CMA Provincial bodies set to pilot site-based assessments Amid fee fight, Quebec health minister threatens legislation to end battle Quebec's health minister is threatening to impose a fee agreement on the province's specialists, who have been negotiating for a new deal with the government. FDA panel recommends scaling back testosterone use in men, citing little evidence of benefit Prescribing language should be revised to clarify treatments have not been shown to reverse common aging issues, panel says. North Dakota’s law protecting independent pharmacies threatened November ballot initiative would abolish long-standing rule that drugstores be owned by pharmacists. First Previous 417 418 419 420 421 Next Last