Winnipeg researchers use virtual reality to help diagnose Alzheimer's disease Dying with Dignity wants Ottawa to allow dementia patients to request assisted death in advance Loyalty strong but negative attitude to pharmacy up, says Neighbourhood Pharmacies survey Reasons behind apparent decline in favourability remain unclear, says researcher. Chatelaine Dinner Tonight: 10 hugely satisfying stew recipes U.K. junior doctors strike again; health secretary claims 43% still showed up for work Ministry figure also includes junior doctors who never intended to strike, including those in emergency care Eating vs. exercise: Science declares a weight-loss winner A new study came out last week that further explained why it is that while exercise does burn calories, it doesn't help with weight management nearly enough to be fair. Dalhousie proposes above average fee hike for pharmacy program If approved, pharmacy students could pay 8% more in tuition to attend school this fall. Digital health program improves patients’ adherence to medication Toboggan tragedy aftermath: Parenting expert says teens thrill-seek because their brains are still 'under construction' What Your Patients are Reading – Week of Feb. 8, 2016 First Previous 272 273 274 275 276 Next Last