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Premise, COVID-19 / BY: Jan Hajek, MD November 2020
... bacteria emerged, entered our food supply, and made people sick.[ 10 ] It took years of international and public ...
Premise / BY: James M. Wright, MD, PhD, FRCPC April 2019
... should not be surprising if health care professionals and people with type 2 diabetes are confused or frustrated by the ...
Premise / BY: Mark Elliott, MD, FRCPC May 2019
... results are positive, negative, or indifferent. Second, people are discussing cognitive biases more openly. There is ...
Premise / BY: E.M. Wong, MD, CCFP, FCFP May 2017
... in our work and we become somewhat inured to its effect on people who do not see it as often as we do. People are afraid of death. Our youth-obsessed society lives ... ] In supporting patients as they learn about the ways that people die and encouraging them to address the cycle of life, ...
Premise / BY: Paul Winston, MD, FRCPC September 2017
... combination with sedatives, sleeping pills, and marijuana? People with chronic pain typically do not receive validation ... and continues with endless prescription renewals. We give people with acute soft tissue traumas such as whiplash ... that future research should focus on the factors that make people disabled after back injury. Chou and Shekelle[ 4 ] ...
Premise / BY: Bill Murray, CFP September 2017
... in person at least once to review everything. However, people’s situations are unique and any servicing agreement ...
Premise / BY: Gabrielle Lynch-Staunton, BFA, BEd November 2017
... because he might not be fluent enough in English and people would not understand him. Despite the skepticism, in ... nobody had written a book about him, though three people had tried unsuccessfully. Mr Kumar and Dr Mathew ... the family suffered significant financial burden, with six people living in a small two-room house all supported by the ...
Premise / BY: Romayne Gallagher, MD, CCFP(PC), FCFP January/February 2016
... or withdrawing life-sustaining therapy[ 1,2 ] suggest people may be confused about their right to make ... a response to patient experiences of poor quality dying. People were dying in hospital surrounded by machines that ... palliative care is involved in dying, its aim is to help people live as well as is possible until their natural death. ...
Premise / BY: A.W. Battison, MD June 2016
... higher level of care. Cape Town is a city of 3.75 million people located near the southernmost point of South Africa ... area promptly. Tragic cases of untreated AIDS in young people are a daily occurrence. As well, we were in disbelief ...
Premise / BY: Margaret Reveley, November 2014
... their patients? What are the hidden dangers in untrained people like me even knowing what a uvulopalatopharyngoplasty ... When we start to see doctors’ waiting rooms filled with people holding computer printouts in their hands then we may ...