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Letters / BY: Geoffrey Ainsworth, MD December 2018
... the other 95% think. It is time for us to all insist that people who publish results of studies clearly state what the ...
Letters / BY: David D.W. Twa, BSc October 2017
... ways to evaluate how marijuana will affect Canada and its people. This means ensuring we have detailed baseline ...
Interviews / BY: Joanne Jablkowski September 2017
... completing my PhD in genetics. I wound up in a class with people for whom I’d been a microbiology TA as a grad ... But I wanted to do something that was more involved with people and was more of a demonstrable helping profession. ... get in now. The entrance process is different. There are people who’ve done Nobel Prize–worthy things just to ...
Letters / BY: John Sehmer, MD March 2017
... College appears unconcerned about the growing number of people who can no longer find a family physician who will ...
Letters / BY: Gerrard A. Vaughan, MD March 2017
... College remains very concerned about the circumstances of people who are unable to access a primary care physician. ...
Letters / BY: Mary Donlevy, MD April 2017
... (i.e., with or without treatments offered)? These dying people are making an active choice in how they want to feel ...
Letters September 2017
... my city as elsewhere in this province we have thousands of people who cannot find a family doctor. Walk-in clinics ...
Letters / BY: Daniel L. Metzger, MD, FAAP, FRCPC September 2017
... eating disorders that are observed across the age span of people living with diabetes, perhaps most so in the middle ...
Letters / BY: R.A. Rockerbie, PhD January/February 2017
... traffic deaths could merely mean that more people were using the drug, not necessarily that more people were under the influence of marijuana. The doubling in ...
Letters / BY: Romayne Gallagher, MD, CCFP(PC), FCFP April 2016
... in the article, this was a superficial analogy to get people thinking. And it seems to have triggered some thinking ...