Experts alarmed over pharmacies promoting food allergy tests to the publicCanadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology statement says evidence supporting the use of food-specific IgG testing to diagnose adverse reactions to food is lacking. News Wire: Rowe Looks Back On Long Career Spotlight: Stepping out Practice Issues: Ethics and Issues Self Care & Wellness: Issues in Eye Care Smart Stuff: London Drugs Pilots Cholesterol Scanners News Wire:Pharmacy helps frame primary care News Wire: One-Of-A-Kind Pharmacy Services Promote Ongoing Care 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.” Clinical Notes: Review of medication reconciliation practices First Previous 772 773 774 775 776 Next Last