Demand grows for pain reliefCanada’s aging population will continue to drive demand for analgesics and inspire new products Leading Edge: Do your own antibody testing, and save Openers: First student-run pharmacy journal debuts at UBC Trailblazers: How do our fingers grow? Research in embryo development has led to unexpected knowledge about the patterning process that forms our fingers and toes Position Paper: Failure to communicate A former advisor to Stephen Harper explains how to talk to politicians about science and research Leading Edge: Solid tumour smackdown Slow growth for vitamins and minerals In the multivitamin category, growth is driven by gender-specific offerings Digestive aids keep steady pace Leading Edge: PC partner Eye care sees slow and steady gains OTC shelves are swelling with an expanding range of eye lubricants available as drops, ointments, gels and mists First Previous 632 633 634 635 636 Next Last