WEBINAR Oct. 27: Leveraging community pharmacy to enhance patient access to COVID-19 therapiesThursday Oct. 27, Neighbourhood Pharmacies is hosting a webinar at 1:00 p.m. EST. B.C. woman grateful for breast milk donations wants to give backA smooth pregnancy had Cindy Li dreaming of motherhood. But when she suddenly started bleeding at 32 weeks, her baby boy arrived early and needed breast milk that she couldn't produce. What's behind worrying RSV surge in US children's hospitals? RSV cases fell dramatically two years ago as the pandemic shut down schools, day cares and businesses. Now it's back. Nurses being punched, grabbed, kicked to benefit from anti-violence program: union Tedjo, 31, said she felt targeted by a patient in the waiting room of Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops, after he'd been assessed on a busy Saturday in August. How breast reconstruction can negatively impact limb functionality: study Newly published findings from a USask study could help improve post-surgery rehab methods. Manitoba doctor warns of overwhelmed hospitals, calls for government help Provincial statistics show that the number of patients in intensive care has remained above pre-pandemic normal capacity. Family of woman found dead on ER floor asks Quebec coroner to reopen investigation The family questions why she was not transferred to intensive care after a blood test showed elevated risk of cardiac arrest. Alberta healthcare unions say review could further destabilize system in crisis The unions have requested an urgent meeting with Health Minister Jason Copping. Soaring RSV rates in parts of Quebec lead national cases, strain hospital staff Soaring cases of respiratory syncytial virus in Quebec have pushed the positivity rate to 15% in Montreal and Quebec City. New Brunswick throne speech pledges more work to improve healthcare and education In healthcare, the government says it will work to provide people without a family doctor greater access to primary care through NB Health Link. First Previous 293 294 295 296 297 Next Last