Press Review - May 17, 2013Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media - Top Story: Why women live longer than men: Their immune systems age more slowly, Japan study finds. Read this and Salute to amazing 'Dr. G': Gala raises $2.6M for Campaign to Cure ArthritisIt was a who’s who of the Canadian Establishment at a gala tribute at the Carlu in Toronto on May 15 for Dr. Bernard Gosevitz, known to many simply as Dr. G. Financial planning and professional allowances Q. Should new grads/first-time pharmacy owners count on rebates to finance their business? Stateside: Philly abortion doctor gets life in prison for murdering baby A Philadelphia abortion doctor found guilty of committing murder at his clinic will spend the rest of his life in jail. Toronto college takes first aid approach to mental health Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning is taking the lead in providing Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training to other post-secondary institutions in Ontario. Orencia now available in subcutaneous formulation Rheumatoid arthritis drug now available in two formats. CAPT Corner—May 2013 On April 27th, CAPT had the pleasure of being a sponsor/exhibitor at the 2013 Pharmacy Technician Conference at Humber College in Toronto, Ont. New U.S. guideline nixes prostate cancer screening in under-55s Two-year interval suggested for older men who opt for testing Trouble and opportunity with e-cigarettes Electronic cigarettes are controversial. But they're catching on with consumers Prostate cancer: More men can opt for active surveillance Not all conventional criteria need to be fulfilled, analysis shows First Previous 2893 2894 2895 2896 2897 Next Last