
Alzheimer disease (AD) is not a disease of cognition alone. A wide array of behavioral and psychological problems are associated with it. In fact, delusional jealousy, paranoia, auditory... Read More

Alzheimer disease (AD) is not a disease of cognition alone. A wide array of behavioral and psychological problems are associated with it. In fact, delusional jealousy, paranoia, auditory... Read More

Alzheimer disease (AD) is a progressive, neurodegenerative illness and its prevalence increases with age.[1] The Alzheimer Society of Canada uses a staging system that divides the progression of... Read More

Background In recent years the question of the appropriate use of human albumin has been of keen interest to clinicians and blood system funders. In British Columbia, no standardized guidelines... Read More

There is now solid evidence that proper pharmacological and nonpharmacological management of the major risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) has a significant beneficial impact on morbidity... Read More

Background According to a report issued by Health Canada in 2002, 4.8% of Canadians, 20 years of age and older, had type 2 diabetes mellitus in 1998–1999.[1] In British Columbia, the... Read More