What your patients are reading - week of Dec. 3 2012 From bikes to vibrators: The many ways to hurt the genitalsMen suffer most such injuries, but sex toy incidents more common in women ABCs of OTCs: Fall 2012 One-of-a-kind education day focuses on nonprescription medicines. Shop Talk: Younger women help grow incontinent category Categories traditionally targeted at seniors can get a boost when products are tailored to a wider market. Drug News: December 2012/January 2013 Divigel: new topical gel for menopausal symptoms; Esbriet for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis; other new products; new indications; new dosage guidelines; and new generics. Adverse Reactions: Calcitonin and cancer risk Health Canada reviewing European recommendations that restrict use of calcitonin because of evidence suggesting an increased risk of cancer. Females primarily responsible for healthcare decisions: Ontario study TORONTO | A study has found that 70% of females in Ontario are responsible for making the healthcare decisions in their household. Nurse says mother not ready, baby born in Vernon hotel room Feature: Migraine Prophylaxis Drug selection and treatment strategies for individual patients Cracking the complexity of chronic pelvic pain The causes of CPP can be challenging to diagnose and treat, but family physicians are in an ideal position to help women struggling with this pain First Previous 185 186 187 188 189 Next Last