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Letters / BY: Jeffrey Eppler, MD November 2001
... is not working. If we truly want to protect our young people, we need to create a society that is more family ...
Letters / BY: Ray Baker, MD July / August 2001
... I share over what seems to be a growing tendency for people to blame others when calamity strikes rather than take ...
Letters / BY: Sterling Haynes, MD April 2001
... beehive burners and stop all slash burning. I’m sure all people with acute and chronic respiratory disorders would ...
Letters / BY: Thomas P. Millar, MD December 2001
... not prohibit discrimination on the basis of age against people who are over 65.” Since then I have been repeatedly ...
Letters / BY: R.A. Bernat, MD July / August 2001
... are, how can we deliver on them? One of the main reasons people come to see their family physician is because he or ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Christopher Bozek MD, FRCPC May 2001
 Introduction Parkinson's disease (PD) affects people of all ages. Although 20% may be diagnosed under the ... decades. With the advent of levodopa therapy 30 years ago, people now live with this disease for 20 to 30 years. As a ...
Letters / BY: H.D. Sanders MD December 2001
... make it unacceptable for use? Considering the number of people who have smoked this weed in their youth or as young ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Janet Henderson, MB, BCh September 2001
... such as these have serious implications for the many people who use NSAIDs. Based on the hypothesis that ...
Clinical Articles / BY: A. Jon Stoessl, MD, FRCPC May 2001
... rhythmic rest tremor characteristic of PD, do not occur in people with an intact dopamine system despite significant ...
Letters / BY: A. Krisman, MD December 2001
... name. Even in today’s pseudo-egalitarian world most people go to the doctor’s office looking for someone ...