Canada’s healthcare is not keeping up What your patients are reading - Week of July 1, 2013 Spotlight: What's holding pharmacists back? Does a longer prescription lead to better adherence? A new study has found that elderly cardiac patients leaving the hospital are four times more likely to adhere to their medication instructions if they are issued longer prescriptions. Niacin prescriptions rise despite questionable benefit Physicians should reconsider the role of the drug in the wake of negative trials, researcher says Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada establishes $3.5M endowed research chair at McMaster University CCFC also on a roll as annual re-branded ‘Gutsy Walk’ fundraiser raises millions for research High-powered magnets wreak havoc on the GI tract Even older kids are swallowing them; surgery common Sunscreen blocks aging Abuse common IBD more severe in B.C.’s South Asian kids Patients have more aggressive disease and need stronger therapy sooner First Previous 361 362 363 364 365 Next Last