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Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... young nation—a dominion—a country of not yet 8 million people. Yet close to 610 000 men and women served in the ...
Blog / BY: Danya Fast, PhD
... therapy (OAT) can be a powerful tool to reduce young people’s risk of overdose. And yet, OAT adherence among ...
Blog / BY: Rebecca Woelfle, MSc
... wants input from Canadians living with or caring for people with epilepsy or seizures to set the priorities for ... aims to identify a list of Top 10 questions that people living with epilepsy, their family and friends, and ... on areas that improve the care and quality of life of people with epilepsy. In the first survey of this initiative, ...
Blog / BY: Mark Seger, MD
... not available in BC until deep into 2020.  Why so long? People living with ALS can’t afford that time. Barriers ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... diseases. As infections killed thousands upon thousands of people, the early signs and symptoms of illness became recognized. Apart from developing fear, people became disgusted by yellow discharges and other body ... with deadly diseases. The disgust is thought to have led people to avoidance behaviors. Over long spans of time, in ...
Blog / BY: Vidhi Thakkar, PhD
... platforms develop, the ability to connect the right people and put the patient first along their journey from ... is the need to embed shared decision making between key people in our health care system, which includes patients, ... BC. Technology is only a tool to help connect to the right people on the care team. Professionals on the front line are ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... various physical activity guidelines for different ages, people with different occupations, and those living with ...
Blog / BY: Katayoun Rahnavardi MD
... her unwavering dedication to her profession and her people. However, Dr Rostami’s selfless efforts took a ... inviting the medical community worldwide to support people in need. Blog Commemorating Dr Ayda Rostami, killed in ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... US. In the last few years Extremity Games were formed for people with limb loss. The Invictus and Warrior Games were ... there is now a move to add sports to the daily agenda of people of advanced age. Modifications to various sports for ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... in the 1890s. Initially it was not a great success. Many people were embarrassed by bodily functions and were too shy ... was sure glad that we don’t have to use the things that people had to use in the past: leaves, fruit skins, ...