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Clinical Articles / BY: Darcy Cox, PsyD, RPsych, ABPP, September 2011
... automatic thought such as “When I directly ask most people for what I need, I am more likely to get what I ...
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: 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: Sandi Culo, BScOT, MD, FRCPC, October 2011
... initiative, depression, anxiety, and paranoia can prevent people from implementing their choices and thus make them ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Darcy Cox, PsyD, RPsych, ABPP, October 2011
... prevalence of these conditions increases significantly as people age.[ 11 ]  Performance on specific types of ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD October 2011
... generation will develop hand contractures? Young people of today always seem to have their cell phone at the ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD November 2011
... we call a spade a spade. I fear that potentially good people are being weeded out as they refuse to learn the ...
Editorials / BY: Cynthia Verchere, MD November 2011
One of the privileges of working with young people is that the course of their lives is still so flexible ... im­pact, good or bad, we may have on these young people, even when we don’t rea­lize it.  I remember ... he explained that the fans lining the walkway were often people who might only ever be at one NBA game in their life, ...
Editorials / BY: Timothy C. Rowe, MBBS, FRCSC, FRCOG December 2011
... things should work made life more enjoyable for countless people. It is hard for his contemporaries to imagine what it ...
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