Should government intervene in drug markets?Not much point, says Fraser Institute Study compares vaccination pain control methodsAlthough immunization injections are the most common painful medical procedures, pain-relieving interventions are not routinely used, according to Dr. Anna Taddio (PhD) of Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children and colleagues. Navy pharmacist reflects on rewarding career Despite the most anxious and intimidating aspects of her navy career, navy pharmacy Lieut. Commander Elizabeth has no regrets about her chosen profession. Researchers explore role of norovirus in post-transplant diarrhea French group finds long duration of illness and virus positivity In Memoriam: Barbara Wells People in the world of pharmacy and beyond are mourning the passing of Barbara Wells, who passed away on Monday, June 7, 2010 after battling cancer. Female sex drug on the way Flibanserin acts on neurotransmitters to increase desire Report calls for free market-based drug policy Government intervention in prescription drug markets provides little benefit for Canadian consumers: Fraser Institute report Zen and the art of uninsured services The right outlook and approach can improve the way your office performs and how it receives payment for uninsured services Low-dose combo therapy fends off diabetes Canadian trial of rosiglitazone-metformin pill not powered for adverse cardiovascular events Anemia common – but missed – after kidney transplantation Canadian study shows hypercalcemia also occurs frequently First Previous 1138 1139 1140 1141 1142 Next Last