Paying research volunteers raises ethical concerns, says studyIt’s a common practice, but when researchers offer money as an incentive for healthy volunteers to enroll in research studies, does that amount to coercion or undue inducement to participate in research? Dean defends McGill Women outnumber men in family medicine Flu shot in pregnancy protects baby Immunization boosts antibody levels, not linked with miscarriage Air pollution may lead to cognitive decline in older women LETTER: Lighten up on theological concerns over travel piece Re: Letter to editor: "Blame man for inhumanity, not God" (the Medical Post, Jan. 31) OPINION: The clinical practice paradox We need evidence, but many doctors are reluctant to refer their patients to investigational clinical trials Don't bet against the U.S. economy with your portfolio Sticking with investments close to home is likely to cost you in the long run Types of plaque pose different dangers for men, women ‘Atherosclerotic process is not necessarily linear,’ researcher says Low-dose ASA over-prescribed Yet study shows it is hard to change FPs’ prescribing of low-dose ASA First Previous 423 424 425 426 427 Next Last