That baby babble means something?How we react to baby talk may speed language development Are our children heavier than we think?Study shows parents’ perception of obesity changing over time Curious: Surgeons, family doctors, HCPs top list of accident-prone drivers in British medical profession E-cigarettes sales will suffer if regulated like tobacco: analyst Uncertainty over possible crackdown by Canadian regulators raising concerns for industry. What's missing from the ALS ice bucket challenge Despite the global attention it has attracted, the fundraising campaign offers very few facts about the disease Crowd-sourced feedback could make dieting easier to swallow New study finds life-saving benefits in five daily servings of fruit and veggies How a national drug plan can boost the Canadian economy Decreased drug costs and reduced admin fees could save up to $11.4 billion per year. New S.K. study “encouraging” for prescribing Research shows strong public support for pharmacists in treating minor ailments. Canadians rank high among 'death tourists' to Switzerland A new study has found that hundreds of patients every year travel to Switzerland to die, since the country's laws on assisted suicide provide a legal grey area. First Previous 319 320 321 322 323 Next Last