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Interviews / BY: Jay Draper September 2007
... gray hair. That’s typical of medicine anywhere—young people have got a different idea of lifestyle. They don’t ... a democracy, and the majority rules. We’re not squashing people who vote for or against a particular thing—but once ... say fee issues, or a big fight with government, people come. If they don’t come, I read it as a vote of ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Mark Fok, MD, FRCPC September 2007
... hours for work and sleep per week. Research suggests people may overestimate or underestimate self-reported ...
Premise / BY: Michael A. Ross, MD, FRCSC October 2007
... and 11% of men suffer from migraine. MRIs on all these people would bankrupt the system. Anxious patients will ... with rare progress. I was surprised that these intelligent people could not see that the maternal death rate in the ... to the foot which would certainly have occurred with people walking everywhere over stony goat trails wearing ...
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: H. Davis, MD, November 2007
... the role of this medical specialty in the care of people with alleged traumatic brain injury.[ 5 , 6 ] The ...
Premise / BY: Deborah Lynn Zutter, LLB, LLM, November 2007
... with the main dispute resolution options available to people who are in the process of separating and divorcing in ... with training in child development. They are neutral people who work with both parents to meet their children’s ... focused on the other spouse is one of the reasons that people litigate. These powerful emotions often decrease with ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jason Andrade, MD, FRCPC, December 2007
... and, even more remarkably, the attitudes of millions of people. Dr Paffenbarger’s influence will be felt for years ...
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