by Research Team | Nov 6, 2014 | Health News
Naomi Campbell, a pharmacist at Alberton Pharmacy, administers a flu shot to Alberton-Roseville MLA, Pat Murphy. The provincial government announced in its 2014 provincial budget in April that it would be passing legislation to permit pharmacists to give the flu...
by Research Team | Nov 5, 2014 | Health News
Atrial fibrillation, a common condition where the heart beats abnormally, may more than double the risk of “silent” strokes, a new review suggests. Silent strokes have no signs or symptoms, but can affect thinking and memory.
by Research Team | Nov 5, 2014 | Health News
In front of the camera, Wayne Brady has won awards for making people laugh. But behind the camera, the comedic talent has been struggling with depression.
by Research Team | Nov 5, 2014 | Health News
The Ebola outbreak has spawned a “silent killer,” experts say: hidden cases of malaria, pneumonia, typhoid and the like that are going untreated because people in the countries hardest hit by the dreaded virus either cannot find an open clinic or are too...
by Research Team | Nov 5, 2014 | Health News
The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday halted the implementation of new abortion restrictions in the state that supporters said are aimed at protecting women’s health and critics said are really measures designed to shutter clinics. Oklahoma is one of several...