Son blames drug warning delays for mom's deathAn Ontario man whose mother died from a heart attack after taking a popular anti-depressant believes she would still be alive if she'd been warned about the drug’s known dangers. Study urges MDs to let patients access personal notesPatients who had access to their physicians’ notes had better medication adherence and felt more in control of their own health, a new study has found. Selling off medicare piece by piece the wrong approach What your patients are reading - week of Oct. 1, 2012 Drug News: October 2012 News Wire: Priddle To Lead Board Openers: HAVE YOUR SAY “Studies of the fat-burning properties of raspberry ketones have only been done on mice, in the laboratory .... There does not appear to be any clinical evidence that raspberry ketones confer weight loss benefits to humans.” Down Time | Time to unwind Self Care & Wellness: Product Reviews News Wire: Rowe Looks Back On Long Career First Previous 1787 1788 1789 1790 1791 Next Last