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Family Practice Services Committee / BY: Brian Evoy, PhD, November 2011
... successful businesses born of individuals or groups of people working with others to create or produce something.  ... and uses rewards and punishments to motivate people. But because it doesn’t require complete consensus ... in the community. We’ve also formed relationships with people from Fraser Health and the ministry, and because ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Bonnie Wiese, MD, MA, FRCPC September 2011
... depressive symptoms.  There is also often a tendency for people to see their symptoms as part of the normal aging ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Sandra Sirrs, MD, FRCPC, May 2011
... manifestations (or no manifestations at all) in different people. Epidemiology of mitochondrial diseases  Primary ... disorders of the respiratory chain affect up to 1 in 5000 people and are much more common than previously realized.[ 4 ... disease is actually common and affects hundreds of people in Bri­tish Columbia, including some members of ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Stephen J. Kiraly, MD, FRCPC, September 2011
... about prevention. In the US in 2009 there were 5.3 million people with Alzheimer disease (AD), and a new case developed ... 50. Age-related memory impairment af­fects about 40% of people 65 years or older.[ 19 ] It is a cumulative result of ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Bonnie Henry, MD, MPH, FRCPC June 2011
... in the 10 highly endemic states in US is 29.2 per 100000 people,[ 9 ] indicating important differences in both disease ... the cause of this syndrome and therapeutic options for people who are suffering from its debilitating symptoms. ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Aaron Talsky, MD, January/February 2011
... war zone injury.[ 2 ] In the US, approximately 2 million people will sustain a TBI each year, one-quarter of whom will ...
Obituaries / BY: William L. Grapentine, MD, September 2011
... Biggar helped him to become the gifted physician whom the people of Princeton and Sechelt would come to know and ...
Family Practice Services Committee / BY: Clay Barber, July/August 2011
... mostly because it works so well for patients. “Some people can’t handle groups, and we understand that. But ...
Obituaries / BY: Steve Edworthy, MD, March 2011
... the Irving Clinic. He became close friends with the people in Kamloops, as well as with ranching families ...
Obituaries / BY: John A. Jemson, MD, September 2011
... kept a cheerful, positive demeanor. He was interested in people, and was a good listener—rarely irritated or ...