1,700 Chinese healthcare workers affected by coronavirus, 6 deadMedical workers account for about 3.8% of confirmed cases N.B. deputy premier quits minority Tory government over health care reformsThe move follows the government's decision this week to close emergency rooms overnight in six community hospitals in the province 'Talking' prescription labels coming to pharmacies across Canada Lawtons Drugs, Sobeys, Safeway, Thrifty Foods, Foodland, FreshCo and some IGA pharmacies soon to offer service for blind or partially sighted patients Survey seeks pharmacists' views on opioid prescribing and dispensing Federal NDP seeks provincial support for national pharmacare plan NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh wrote to every premier in Canada to outline the party's plan and ask for their buy-in Japan confirms 12 Canadians on cruise ship infected with novel coronavirus The 12 Canadians who contracted the virus on board the ship have been moved to Japanese health facilities, and at least three require hospitalization Helping hospital patients sleep a new priority for researchers A recent study has highlighted some of the avoidable disruptions that are keeping patients up at night Organ donation and transplantation reach record levels in Ontario Higher transplant numbers are attributed partly to technological and medical advances Cross-country pharmacy check-in with Margaret Wing, RxA Our series continues with a Q & A session with Margaret Wing, CEO, Alberta Pharmacy Association (RxA) MAiD is not driven by socioeconomic vulnerability or poor access to palliative care: study Three-in-four MAiD patients in Ontario were receiving palliative care at the time of the request—a finding that appears to contradict the belief that patients turn to the service because of inadequate care First Previous 965 966 967 968 969 Next Last