Diabetes apps helpful, but doctors call for more testing, regulation Fruit OK, pop not, in review of effects of sugars on glycemic control N.S. pharmacists voluntarily reporting intercepted errors The study, published in CMAJ Open, is believed to be the first in North America to quantitatively examine reported errors from community pharmacies. Emergency task force calls for safe supply of drugs in Vancouver to prevent ODs Drug companies in Canada fail for 15th straight year to meet spending commitments on R&D A recent report from the government found that these companies are spending less than half of what was promised on research and development of new pharmaceuticals Help solve another doctor’s problem: ‘How do you balance medicine and your personal life'? Transplants provide better outcomes than dialysis for end-stage kidney disease: CIHI Quebec pharmacy faculties to survey the challenges of student placements Just two years ago, pharmacy students were both pawns and victims in a years-long battle between over professional fees and changes to legislation Large study examines safety of ondansetron during early pregnancy No evidence of cardiac malformations, but small increased risk of oral clefts Patients with heart failure have lower risk of death if seen by physician in first week after discharge from ED First Previous 318 319 320 321 322 Next Last