How a national drug plan can boost the Canadian economyDecreased drug costs and reduced admin fees could save up to $11.4 billion per year. New S.K. study “encouraging” for prescribingResearch shows strong public support for pharmacists in treating minor ailments. Canadians rank high among 'death tourists' to Switzerland A new study has found that hundreds of patients every year travel to Switzerland to die, since the country's laws on assisted suicide provide a legal grey area. U.K.-wide push to abolish co-pays heats up Recent research found eliminating prescription fee in Scotland did not result in more prescribing. English have better access to pharmacies than Canadians: BMJ About 90% of country's population lives within walking distance of a drugstore. Digesting the evidence: Just how many servings of fruits and vegetables should we eat a day? Doctors inadvertently turning patients into addicts Overdose deaths and addiction rates from strong painkillers called opioids skyrocketing Canada needs a national pharmacare program, nursing federation says No CMA membership fee hike next year Canadian doctors will see no increase in their Canadian Medical Association membership fee next year which will remain at $495. Bisphosphonates and invasive postmenopausal breast cancer risk Analysis examines relationship between bisphosphonate use and the incidence of postmenopausal breast cancer. First Previous 321 322 323 324 325 Next Last