Premiers call for federal leadership on health careCanada’s premiers want the federal government to invest more money in health care, including national pharmacare. Study links neighbourhood walkability with obesity ratesFound that people living in most walkable areas weighed an average of seven pounds less than those living in car-dependant neighbourhoods New Shoppers and PDFC campaign against drug abuse to include Loblaw pharmacies New campaigns aimed at educating parents and youth about the dangers of drug abuse. Cholera vaccine passes trial among the worlds poorest Oral vaccine works even in areas of extreme poverty and endemic cholera. Ontario's chickenpox vaccination program a success Since 1994, there has been a 71% drop in doctors office visits and 59% decrease in hospitalization Researchers argue Canadians lost $1.2 billion in 2014 while they waited for medical treatment Findings and methodology sharply criticized by Vice Chair of Canadian Doctors for Medicare Stateside: Big savings for those on The Pill With ObamaCare, women on the Pill might be the biggest winners. No health benefits from eating small, frequent meals Study finds way to determine if patient is pharmacy shopping Patients using four pharmacies with overlapping prescriptions should ring alarm bell. Query sunburn history to assess skin cancer risk Research tools for measuring ultraviolet exposure vary widely First Previous 290 291 292 293 294 Next Last