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Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... lasted from 1665–1666. It killed an estimated 100 000 people, almost a quarter of London’s population. Many years ...
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
... problems but that cosmetic surgery would not be needed if people would just wear sensible, well-fitting shoes. ... foot fetishes), which can be a consideration for some people in choosing cosmetic surgery. In various cultures, ...
Blog, COVID-19 / BY: Javis Lui, BA
... in BC. Screening colonoscopies for asymptomatic people with a family history of colon cancer or personal ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... building at this level. Such integration will benefit people and help countries move toward the goal of universal ... hearing problems. According to the WHO, nearly 80% of people with disabling hearing loss live in low- or ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... a pleading message on the phone of the wildlife rescue people—but the next day we contacted them, and on Sunday ...
Blog / BY: Manisha Jogendran
... recreation, and equality for all genders of Indigenous people of all ages. A performance isn’t complete without an ...
Blog / BY: Lisa Rebane, BSc
... of hair can create layers of stigma and misunderstandings. People may mistakenly think you have cancer and are ...
Blog / BY: Shelley Ross, MD
... looking to recruit and retain doctors, and another for people investigating how to become a BC doctor. Since its ...
Blog / BY: Jennie McCaffrey
A BC Parks Foundation Initiative With people increasingly glued to phones and computers, a walk in ... promoting the health and stewardship benefits of getting people outside and unplugged.   The Canadian Association of ...