Story on Gardasil's “dark side” causes social media stirThe Toronto Star's ongoing investigation into drug quality and patient safety has earned it some kudos. But clinicians and other observers took to social media Thursday to tear apart a cover story on the hidden dangers of Gardasil. Stateside: Medical researcher sentenced to life in prison for poisoning physician wifeDr. Autumn Klein, a neurologist, died after consuming an energy drink laced with cyanide Throwback Thursday: January 9, 1990 The story: Smoking and abortion enter ‘90s as hot topics. Testing finds many herbal supplements don't contain what the label says; fillers, not herbs Research finds four out of five contained none of the herbs on the label. Medication-related causes sending many children to hospital: study Pharmacist-led research finds meds behind one in 12 pediatric visits to emerge. Drugstore exec gets prime seat for State of the Union Voluntarily stopping the sale of tobacco helps earn CVS Health CEO Larry Merlo a seat near First Lady Obama for the president's big speech. Frustrated pharmacists fighting Target “They have no remorse, no respect for patients and no respect for franchisees.” Press Review: Pharmacist who annoyed patient with questions was following the rules Plus, prescription delay results in close call for patient, and the lawyer of a well known Newfoundland pharmacist expects his charges to be dropped. Public trust in pharmacists varies across developed world While pharmacists are Canada's most trusted health professionals, the profession ranks last in the UK. UBC grad talks pharmacy, Commitment to Care during televised interview Aaron Sihota discussed his award, the pharmacist's expanding role and why someone should consider a career in pharmacy. First Previous 1587 1588 1589 1590 1591 Next Last