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Blog / BY: Sharon Shore
... initiatives that enhance the health or safety of people in their community. The people who devote their time and energy to ensure vulnerable ...
Blog / BY: Tahmeena Ali, MD, CCFP, FCFP
... are the main stars, while there are countless background people who provide ongoing support for the many hours it will ... workday lengthened, the spirit of collaboration continued. People were open and keen to support each other in their ...
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: Aven Poynter, MD, FRCPC
... and care. A successful patient transfer for these young people comes down to disconnecting them from one level of health care and connecting them to another. For young people with complex health and developmental issues, that’s ... impact it will have, in reality a tsunami of frail young people is already upon us. Whether we’re the medical ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... suggests an urgent need for research that examines how people move their faces to express emotions and how people detect or perceive instances of emotion in one ...
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
... to understand human health by investigating not what made people sick, but what made them thrive. Starting with 724 ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... BC Day. On the first Monday of August we celebrate the people of BC and their accomplishments, and we will have ... Observing the value of beaver fur worn by the Indigenous people led to an immensely profitable beaver-based fur ... reached the hidden territory in the early 1800s, and met people whose ancestors have lived on the islands and the ...
Blog / BY: Tianna Magel, BA
... older male patient population.[ 6 ] Additionally, young people’s opinions and needs may not be considered during ...
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 ...