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- 6/12/2013
Leading Edge - Summer 2013
Our quarterly review of health innovators and innovations across Canada - 6/12/2013
Different Strokes: Getting better, naturally
Patients and staff at Alberta Children’s Hospital recharge with the help of horticultural therapy - 6/12/2013
Editorial: How to get new hospitals built
The use of public-private partnerships (P3s) for hospital construction still makes some people nervous. Despite these misgivings, the fact is that the P3 approach gets the job done. - 6/12/2013
Contrarian: What's up at the NRC?
The change in direction for the National Research Council may be another sign of Conservative animosity to science. Or maybe not - 6/12/2013
Leadership: Lead with your strengths
Nobody’s good at everything — it’s more effective to build on your strengths than work on your weaknesses - 6/12/2013
Biotech’s capital challenge
Canadian life sciences companies are poised for greater success. All they need is a billion dollars - 6/12/2013
Bizarre stateside: Oncologist allegedly poisons the coffee of colleague and lover
His coffee tasted a little sweeter than he liked it. So when a Texas doctor asked his lover, also a physician, why his black coffee had an interesting flavour, she responded that he should simply drink up. Then she poured him another cup. Or so go the allegations in the case of a top cancer physician and researcher, who is suspected of poisoning a colleague and romantic flame. - 6/11/2013
MDs fight back after teen says negligent Prozac prescribing made him kill
Three Winnipeg doctors are fighting back in court after a teenage killer alleged that negligent Prozac prescribing led him to commit murder nearly four years ago.