The study, conducted with the co-operation of Hockey Canada and hockey organizations in Edmonton and Calgary, was done in response to decisions by most Canadian minor hockey associations to forbid bodychecking until players reach the age of 15.
'We are working to prepare the systems in which we’re operating to be better equipped to have representation and empowerment for Indigenous Peoples,' said Amy Lamb, co-chair of Indigenous Pharmacy Professionals of Canada.
Metformin treatment in the father during sperm development is associated with birth defects, particularly in boys' genitals, reports a new study from Denmark.
The statement says manufacturers are distributing the specialized formulas for public purchase exclusively to pharmacies until more product is available.
Elevated blood levels of the enzyme PHGDH may be an early indicator of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), according to a new study published in Cell Metabolism.