Food insecurity in Nunavut increased after Nutrition North Canada introduced Health units worried about province's plans to consolidate 35 agencies into 10Public health units across Ontario are raising concerns about a sweeping amalgamation of their services planned by the province, saying the changes could affect the delivery of programs and lead to layoffs. U.S. CVS Pharmacy chain to only sell tested supplements "Tested to be Trusted" program vets supplements, including newly-launched private label line. Manitoba backs down on part of plan to close hospital emergency rooms Nurses and doctors have said the ER closure would hurt patient care Community rallies behind suspended pharmacist While Arthur Woo has faced several complaints from the college, more than 300 community members have rallied behind him Canada's medical schools commit to boosting number of Indigenous students and faculty All of the country's 17 medical faculties have signed on to a new joint commitment to action on Indigenous health Canadian drug makers hit with $1.1B suit for pushing opioids despite risks Some of the biggest pharmaceutical names in the country such as Apotex, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Johnson and Johnson and the Jean Coutu Group are named in the suit Clinic and hospital sued after covering for pedophile pediatrician His clinic allegedly knew he was a threat to his patients but allowed him to continue practising Are you a happy pharmacist? (Doing OK, even?) “Life is not the way it’s supposed to be, it’s the way it is. The way you cope is what makes the difference.” Ontario appeal court says doctors have to give referrals for services they oppose First Previous 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 Next Last