Ontario delays ban on electronic cigarettes and vaping planned for Jan. 1, 2016Ban on selling e-cigarettes to minors under the age of 19 will go into force Jan. 1. U.S. pharmacy chains help clients enroll in ObamacareRetailers believe more Americans with health coverage mean more Americans filling prescriptions. Fentanyl continues to claim B.C. lives despite education: police Drug has killed about 90 people in province between January and August this year. Health gap between rich and poor Canadians fails to improve: CIHI Cancer Society fears new cigarettes with squeezable menthol filters will hook kids Smoker can squeeze capsule to get burst of flavour while taking a puff. Quebec Court of Appeal orders tobacco firms to put up $1B security Money to compensate victims who won landmark class-action lawsuit earlier this year. Manitoba to offer HPV vaccine to boys in bid to stop some cervical cancers Province's program will expand next year to include Grade 6 and Grade 9 boys as part of cancer strategy. Ontario offers nasal spray flu vaccine for kids aged 2 to 17; adults get a shot Alternative protects against four flu viruses instead of three. Wal Mart's protein and health bars primed for spotlight amid wellness push Retailer relocating some supplements from OTC section to main grocery aisles. B.C. bishop says abstinence is the only healthy choice over HPV vaccine Bishop Stephen Jensen says vaccine isn't inherently wrong, but abstinence is the only healthy option. First Previous 18 19 20 21 22 Next Last