Seniors Day a reminder to do more as flu season approachesNational Seniors Day happened on October 1, and an event in Toronto focused on preparations for the coming flu season given the high risks for hospitalization and death among older adults. Edmonton medical clinic employee fined after admitting to health data breachesAn office assistant has been fined for snooping into two people's health records while she was an employee at an Edmonton medical clinic. It's Pharmacy Technician Day! Associations planning ways to celebrate pharmacy technicians. Flu vaccine delays as season starts, manufacturing shortage to blame Virginia doctor who illegally prescribed 500,000 opioid pills sentenced to 40 years in prison Leading Canadian MD says blowback to meat study is 'hysterical,' more discourse needed Dr. Gordon Guyatt was one of the supervising authors on a series of recent studies on meat consumption in the Annals of Internal Medicine that prompted an avalanche of international press Crohn’s and Colitis Canada critical of BC’s mandatory switch policy for biosimilars Cost should not be the reason to switch patients from biologics to biosimilars, says patient advocacy group. Federal funding, leadership needed to maintain healthcare: report Ontario pharmacists not giving HD flu shots again in 2019-20 After much speculation, Ontario pharmacists will not be able to order the Fluzone High-Dose (HD) vaccine for adults aged 65 and older again this year. 1 in 5 in N.L. don't have an FP and docs say burden of paperwork is restricting access First Previous 993 994 995 996 997 Next Last