Press Review – June 25, 2014 More engaged patients get more smoking cessation counsellingDon’t assume less engaged patients are unwilling to quit, researcher says Why are too many women choosing mastectomy? Canadian study shows experiences of family and friends outweigh surgeons’ advice CPhA welcomes new healthcare innovation panel Association encourages group led by U of T's Dr. David Naylor to partner with pharmacists in search of sustainable solutions. Don’t believe the (investment) hype Beware of claims that money managers can ‘protect’ you from stock market declines Portrait of a change agent Researchers think an assessment tool customized for the profession could change the way pharmacists are hired and trained—and even influence who gets accepted into pharmacy school. Even with an FP, patients still flock to ER: study Why is it so hard to improve our health system? Self-interest has led to meagre health reform for four decades Statins, reduced activity linked Canola bread a winner in diabetes study Made-in-Canada vegetable oil improves glycemic control and cuts cardiovascular risk First Previous 230 231 232 233 234 Next Last