Canadian study shows pharmacists save lives and moneyA new study published in the Canadian Pharmacists Journal highlights the savings—in lives and money—that pharmacists can bring to the healthcare system in this country. Extra-mural nurses, and patients, prepped early for winter storms 'Utterly impossible': Why vaccinating nurses might not be that effective Flu cases on rise; when they will hit seasonal peak can't be predicted: experts Cases, hospitalizations and deaths continue to escalate. In Brief: Swedish pharmacy rolls out coughing billboards The signs, which cough whenever a smoker is near, are part of new anti-smoking campaign by Apotek Hjärtat. In Brief: Pharmacists urge New Brunswick to cover naloxone cost Calls also grow to make it available through drugstores. Few Ottawa pharmacies carry naloxone kits: report CBC investigation finds only one-in-three drugstores carry anti-overdose drug. Winnipeg home care workers didn't show up for mom 8 times since Dec. 24: daughter Ottawa invests in global approach to combat antimicrobial resistance Pharmacist who sells fentanyl test strips wants more done for people with addictions Tests help people figure out if their illicit drugs contain the powerful narcotic. First Previous 18 19 20 21 22 Next Last