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Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD June 2017
... to a variety of mood disorders particularly among young people. My patients often claim that marijuana is the only ...
Physician Spotlight / BY: Brian Day, MB March 2017
... department’s scarce resources with highly intelligent people, such as professors of mathematics, physics, ... put the Vancouver Aquarium on the world map. Over 20 000 people came to see the whale (matching the record crowd that ...
Letters / BY: Gerrard A. Vaughan, MD March 2017
... College remains very concerned about the circumstances of people who are unable to access a primary care physician. ...
Letters / BY: David D.W. Twa, BSc October 2017
... ways to evaluate how marijuana will affect Canada and its people. This means ensuring we have detailed baseline ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD September 2016
... obtaining them. I am troubled by the large number of people taking a central nervous system active substance with ...
Physician Spotlight / BY: Sterling Haynes, MD July/August 2016
... Racial persecution included deportation of all Japanese people, naturalized or not, to prisoner-of-war camps in the ... At that time universities refused admission to many Asian people. All Japanese individuals were also refused ... the citizens of Lillooet, Bridge River, Bralorne, all the people living along the Pacific Great Eastern (PGE) Railway, ...
Editorials / BY: Jeevyn K. Chahal, MD November 2016
... to enjoy seeing the whole family, but especially the two people who got me to this point in life and who continue to ...
Editorials / BY: Saul Isserow, MBBCh April 2016
... safe and beneficial active lifestyle that so many people enjoy is made even safer and more beneficial.  In the ...
Editorials / BY: Brian Day, MB September 2016
... health) system is tailor made just for very rich people, who can get medical care abroad.” Change is on the ...
Letters / BY: Romayne Gallagher, MD, CCFP(PC), FCFP April 2016
... in the article, this was a superficial analogy to get people thinking. And it seems to have triggered some thinking ...