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Interviews / BY: Michael Golbey, MD September 2005
... that’s much of what we do, of course, is help people in health crises. End-of-life care is also very ... of technology into clinical medicine been so slow? Some people look at physicians as being slow to adopt technology, ... The Supreme Court says there’s a problem; these are wise people, and we should sit down and discuss it in public. ...
Obituaries / BY: Jonathan L. Kline, MD November 2005
... children convinced him that many of the troubled young people he was seeing were actually suffering from primary ...
Interviews / BY: Jay Draper September 2004
... I enjoy my office days in practice, and the variety of people. I’ve been in practice now for 26 years, so I’ve ... our Board is functioning more like a representative forum. People are bringing the issues of their constituents to the ... dead?  No. We’re seeing an admission now by many people within government, who previously slammed ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... behavior, or, for example, to the admirable behavior of people of eminence.  It was because of disputes with ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... a rise of anti-vaccination movements that pose a threat to people’s health and to the collective community immunity.  ... by many as an attempt to oppose God’s punishments upon people for their sins. Others objected to vaccinations for ... League in London saw its mission to protect people’s liberties from being invaded by compulsory ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... , an American not-for-profit organization that honors “people responsible for the great technical advances that make ...
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: George Szasz, CM, MD
... “dediagnosing,” a practice framework for making people feel less ill.  The article’s two Norwegian authors ... problems. It may lead to unnecessary treatments. Some people may pressure their physicians for a diagnosis, others ... Hofmann B. Dediagnosing – a novel framework for making people less ill. Eur J Intern Med 2022;95:17-23. Welch HG, ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... year as my practice grew and was hired by public health people to vaccinate North and West Vancouver schoolkids in ... and publishes scientific reports. It connects nations and people to promote health and serve the vulnerable. Let us ...
Blog / BY: Javis Lui, BA
... FIT kit. FIT is a routine screening test recommended for people between the ages of 50 and 74 with no symptoms of ... the cause of these symptoms. FIT is not appropriate for people with these symptoms. Labs temporarily suspended the ... in efforts to minimize COVID-19 transmission in healthy people. —Javis Lui Leader, Screening Promotions, BC Cancer ...