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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: 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 ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Bill Mackie, MD May 2012
... and in refined form, such as high fructose corn syrup, contribute significantly to our growing health threats of ...
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 ]  ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Stacy L. Elliott, MD, November 2011
... diabetes, and the metabolic syndrome, can also contribute to ED.[ 5 ] The risk of ED, particularly in a ... to hemodynamic changes and poor oxygenation, which also contribute to cavernosal architecture changes and venous ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Nevio Cimolai, MD, FRCPC January/February 2011
... throat), and shortening the duration of treatment will all contribute to lessening the pressure on normal commensal ...
MDs To Be / BY: Devina Wadhwa, November 2011
... country can be an excellent experience to learn and contribute to underserved communities.  Thorough reflection ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Janet McElhaney, MD, March 2011
... to decreased protein and caloric intake. This may further contribute to muscle loss and decreas­ed mobility and ... of prolonged hospital stays. This burden of care may contribute to increased length of stay in a variety of ways. ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Marilyn J. Borugian, PhD, December 2011
... likely that both behavioral and diet­ary factors together contribute to the male-female disparity in oral cancer ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Darcy Cox, PsyD, RPsych, ABPP, September 2011
... a belief that one is unlovable or unworthy.4 These beliefs contribute to a number of Axis I and Axis II disorders.[ 1-3 ... or eliminate thinking styles and behavior patterns that contribute to suffering. Typically a therapist and patient ...