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Editorials / BY: Lindsay M. Lawson, MD September 2003
... Wouldn’t it send a very different message to our young people if post-secondary institutions asked prospective ...
Editorials / BY: James A. Wilson, MD September 2003
... it gives me an opportunity to praise, in print, a group of people who do an amazing job for our publication. There are ...
Letters / BY: H. Ewart Woolley, MD September 2003
... Huggard scowled and then grinned and said, “Good to have people around who know their own mind, even though they’re ...
Back Page / BY: Malcolm Smillie November 2003
... manipulators. The aim of boxing is to cause brain damage. People point out that football, hockey, and rugby are all ... I tend to think that boxing is kept alive by the people who have a vested interest in it—the managers and ... get their act together. Ah, there is no sport like boxing, people say romantically. No sport that produces such ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Judith Isaac-Renton, MD, DPH, FRCPC November 2003
... accurate and accessible information. In particular, people drawing their water from unregulated sources where ...
Editorials / BY: Jack Taunton, MD November 2003
... lifestyles are equated to good health, and as we encourage people to become fit and to make fitness a way of life, sport ...
Editorials / BY: Heidi M. Oetter, MD December 2003
... want a health care system that can be easily accessed when people are desperately ill. —HMO Editorials Accessible care ...
Editorials / BY: Michael Goldberger, MD December 2003
... skills. For instance, I always find it rather sad when people requiring ophthalmic surgery present to the office ...
Editorials / BY: Jack Taunton, MD December 2003
... likely envision the sport medicine physician as one of the people assessing an injury at a football or hockey game or ...
Letters / BY: Erik T. Paterson, MD December 2003
... areas. Then you go on to say that “…I suspect that the people who are working there now have sufficient ...
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