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Clinical Articles / BY: Danuta M. Skowronski, MD, FRCPC June 2007
... back   Pandemics, from the Greek pan (all) and demos (people), are caused by the emergence of novel pathogens ... estimates, the influenza pandemic of 1918–19 killed more people worldwide (50 to 100 million) in a matter of months ... as having “felt it most” while “children and old people escaped entirely or were affected in a slighter ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Hin Hin Ko, MD November 2007
... status, level of educational debt, and desire to work with people, were not considered. Lastly, the study sample was ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Réka Gustafson, MD, MSc, MHSc, FRCPC June 2007
... virus causes clinically severe illness. At such a time, people will try to reduce exposure to the pandemic virus by avoiding crowds and improving personal hygiene. People may also expect authorities to impose restrictions to ... symptomatic. Once there is transmission in the community, people will be exposed in multiple settings, and the ...
Back Page / BY: Graham C. Fraser, FRCS, FACS January/February 2007
... formula which means different things to different people—to some, dread, alarm, revulsion, grief, while to ...
Clinical Articles / BY: H. Davis, MD, November 2007
... the role of this medical specialty in the care of people with alleged traumatic brain injury.[ 5 , 6 ] The ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Patricia Daly MD, FRCPC June 2007
... infectious 1 day before the onset of symptoms. • Most people with influenza are not sick enough to seek medical ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Myles Blank, MD, FRCPC, April 2007
... statistics. The  DSM-IV-TR  indicates that 1% of people in the general population have been diagnosed with a ... avoidance symptoms, e.g., avoiding places, activities, and people that arouse recollections of trauma. D. Two or more ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Janene Spring, RN, BScN, MSCN, March 2006
... of clinical symptoms. [3]  Thus, the actual number of people living with MS may be much higher than reported. Paty ... approach to cognitive retraining. Myth 6: People with MS are difficult patients Patients with MS are ... career and family planning years. Naturally, these young people may feel they have lost control of their lives and ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Sami Youakim, MD, MSc, FRCP October 2006
... very rapid growth in wine production and the number of people employed. Wine industry workers in BC face specific ... The author would like to thank the following people at WorkSafeBC: Dr Celina Dunn for the support provided ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Hin Hin Ko, MD June 2006
The global health of Aboriginal people is suboptimal when compared with the health of the ... disease among American Indian (AI) and Alaska Native (AN) people were more than twice those of other racial groups. [2] ... that indications for liver transplantation in Aboriginal people differed significantly from those of the overall liver ...