How basic academic research leads to innovationMany high-profile Canadian innovations in healthcare were discovered by academic – not industrial – researchers Skin test poor predictor of amoxicillin allergy, McGill researchers find Growing nursing shortage means plenty of work in B.C. What Your Patients are Reading – week of April 18, 2016 Largest study of its kind shows benefits of Medtronic insulin pumps for people with type 2 diabetes P.E.I. may soon disclose the names and salaries of certain doctors Device a solution to drug shortages? MIT develops portable drug factory that can be used to produce medications on demand. Empowering pharmacists to make interventions lowers patients' cardiac risk: study Findings from RxEACH, a University of Alberta research project, were presented at a U.S. cardiology conference. Policy makers and doctors struggle to respond to study on gender-selective abortions CMAJ study found that abortion rates among Indian women with two daughters rose during the third pregnancy CPhA donates maximum to Ontario Liberals Debate over political contributions shows pharmacy industry dispensing thousands of dollars. First Previous 449 450 451 452 453 Next Last