LAW: No duty to potential future child: court Payoff for Parkinson's?Early warning signs now considered part of disease; now what's needed is neuroprotection CARDIOLOGY: Hormone may ease breathing of acute heart failure patients Phase II study of relaxin draws criticism, but editorialists agree results warrant further study Canada 'far behind' in cord blood banking Transplant physicians prefer public banks for storing potentially life-saving stem cell sources, but Canada only has private banks Study looks to reduce number of allergy shots Four preseasonal weekly allergy shots may reduce sneezing, wheezing and other symptoms in people who are allergic to ragweed, reported Dr. Harold Kaiser, an allergist at the University of Minnesota. CARDIOLOGY: Antiplatelet combo a new stroke prevention option in atrial fibrillation Clopidogrel plus ASA provides effective alternative when patients aren't candidates for warfarin BAD ADVICE: His theory failed the test Three important lessons for being a doctor High-fibre diet may reduce calcium absorption But benefits of fibre significant enough that patients prescribed the diet, such as diabetics, should continue on it, researcher says Drug spending hits $30B in 2008 Canadians spent almost $30 billion or $900 per person on prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) medications last year, according to a report. First Previous 2209 2210 2211 2212 2213 Next Last