What your patients are reading – Week of April 7, 2014 Auto-injector prescribing suboptimal in low-income groupsEven those who have the device may not carry it E-cigs no help for quitting Food allergy can return in a different form Eosinophilic esophagitis can strike after original allergy outgrown Chatelaine Dinner Tonight: Chicken and bok choy with crunchy shallots Three physicians nominated for Top 25 Canadian Immigrant honours Canadians need to know more about the drugs they are taking Health Canada's transparency initiative not very transparent. Clinical Notes: NSAID use and risk of spontaneous abortion New study finds no link between exposure to NSAIDs and spontaneous abortions. 2014 OTC Market Report: Media reports, new formulations shake vitamin sales Category sees ups and downs as consumers grapple with issues related to safety and efficacy. 2014 OTC Market Report: NRT sales plateau Fewer smokers, move towards prescription products contributing to flat sales. First Previous 343 344 345 346 347 Next Last