Mom distributes air quality monitors after 9-year-old’s asthma death during wildfires‘I want people to realize that asthma can go from zero to 100 in the blink of an eye.’ Walgreens launches gene, cell services as part of newly integrated Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy businessWalgreens Specialty Pharmacy expands access to care for patients with complex, chronic conditions and enables partnerships that drive profitability for the retailer's pharmacy business. What is (and isn’t) in Alberta's new Continuing Care Act What will the future of senior care look like in Alberta as the province kicks off major change? New legislation could lead to fewer controls, some healthcare professionals worry. New guidelines for management of Sjögren’s disease prepare the way for new treatments Guidelines feature evidence behind current treatments and therapies still in trials. What to know about the latest bird flu outbreak in the U.S. The latest developments on the virus also include infected dairy cows and the first known instance of a human catching bird flu from a mammal. Ontario announces it’s moving on two ideas to cut down on physician admin tasks The province wants to see more AI and fewer sick notes. Protecting patients with suicidal ideation when prescribing or dispensing medications New recommendations from Collège des médecins du Québec and Ordre des pharmaciens du Québec. Ottawa injects another $36M into vaccine injury compensation fund As of December, the firm has paid $11.2 million in compensation. Immunocompromised patients shouldn’t take Miracle Reds powder, Health Canada says MacroLife Naturals markets Miracle Reds as a source of 19 fruits and berries containing probiotics, antioxidants and enzymes. 3 reasons pharmacies shouldn’t advertise services as ‘free’ Pharmacies should avoid using the word ‘free’ for pharmacy services, says the Alberta College of Pharmacy. First Previous 64 65 66 67 68 Next Last