Plain cigarette packs to hit shelves as 'best in the world' regulations kick inSmokers will soon see their cigarette packs stripped of logos and distinctive designs as federal rules make drab brown the default colour for tobacco brands next week. Family of alcoholics who were denied liver transplants allowed to continue legal challengeTwo men died from liver disease after being denied potentially life-saving transplants Ontario to ban promotion of vaping products in gas stations, convenience stores Ontario announced it will ban the promotion of vaping products in convenience stores and gas stations, a move critics said does not go far enough to protect the health of young people. College matters up 80% at CMPA in last decade Auscultations: Quotes from the news Too much information How much do we need to know about doctors who’ve been accused of wrongdoing, and when do we need to know it? CFP awards Sherry Peister Pillar of Pharmacy Award Peister has been a board member for Green Shield Canada (GSC) since 1997 and became the first female Chair in 2010 Change approach to diagnosing autism to ease wait times, stress: doctor The Canadian Pediatric Society's task force on autism spectrum disorders has released recommendations for a more flexible approach to diagnosis College policies in the #MeToo era How Canada’s medical regulators are changing the way they’re dealing with sexual misconduct Why do women doctors get sued less? It can’t be entirely explained by discrepancies in age or specialty—part of it is behavioural First Previous 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 Next Last