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Clinical Articles / BY: Philippa Hawley, FRCPC July/August 2012
... and norepinephrine reuptake inhibition,[ 3 ] all of which contribute to its potency as an analgesic. Advantages of ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Simon W. Rabkin, MD, FRCPC, FACC October 2012
... agents, and poor pa­tient adherence do not contribute to resistant hypertension, other investigators ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Nadia A. Khan, MSc, MD October 2012
... of 130 mm Hg, meaning the trial data cannot directly contribute to determining whether current thresholds are most ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Nevio Cimolai, MD, FRCPC March 2012
... With focused objectives, practice self-audits can contribute to both patient and practitioner improvement, if ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Ruth Elwood Martin, MD, FCFP, MPH December 2012
... face as they seek to achieve their nine health goals also contribute to their high recidivism rates. Preliminary ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Roger A.L. Sutton, DM, FRCPC, FRCP, FACP, December 2011
... reduced bone density, and impaired bone quality all contribute to fracturing. Before age 50, men fracture bones ... very elderly. Both vitamin D and protein deficiency can contribute to muscle weakness and therefore to falls and ... if necessary by taking calcium supplements. Inactivity can contribute to bone loss, and appropriate strategies can ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Bonnie Wiese, MD, MA, FRCPC September 2011
... in order to identify any medical problems that could contribute to or mimic depressive symptoms (e.g., ... side effects, including postural hypo­tension, which can contribute to falls and fractures, cardiac conduction ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Dan Bilsker, PhD, December 2011
... reluctant to seek help in dealing with the stressors that contribute to suicide?  A richer understanding of the ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Peter K.Y. Chan, MD, FRCPC, October 2011
... is not appropriate as it can worsen delirium,[ 5 ] can contribute to further decline, does not address distressing ... since benzodiazepines can independently cause delirium and contribute to ataxia and falls, they should be avoided in ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Sandi Culo, BScOT, MD, FRCPC, October 2011
... outcome or injury. Both internal and external factors can contribute to vulnerability and risk.[ 4-6 , 8-10 ]  ...