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Interviews / BY: Jay Draper September 2013
... it? I probably worked too much, and made too many other people’s problems my own, which may have been a contributor ... something that the BCMA has done right, but not many people know about? I think it would be great if we could ...
Letters / BY: Jeffrey Eppler, MD May 2013
... even for primary prevention. It is not un­usual to see people on statins who have terminal cancer or chronic ...
Letters / BY: Robert Shepherd, MD December 2013
... an additional 35 individuals were injured.” Many older people have no insight into their cognitive decline. I have ...
Letters / BY: Jerry Nussbaum, May 2013
... rights, and pediatrician, has not ceased to inspire people who become acquainted with his work and philosophy.  ...
Letters / BY: Jonathan Gravel, MSc, June 2013
... child is much too young to decide for him- or herself.  People need to be informed that highly dilute solutions may ...
Letters / BY: Marc Kazimirski, JD, June 2012
... plaintiff” as follows: •    The vast majority of people injured in accidents do not retain a lawyer. •    ...
Letters / BY: Marcus Greatheart, BA (Hon), MSW, RSW, January/February 2012
... the MMI. The MMI helps medical schools find the kinds of people who would be good physicians rather those who simply ...
Letters / BY: Colin Campin, MB, December 2012
... difference is relatively common. In a study of 230 people re­ceiving treatment for hypertension in primary care, Clark and colleagues found that 24% of people being treated for hypertension had a mean inter-arm ...
Letters / BY: Andrew Farquhar, MD June 2012
... ].  Weight loss is incredibly difficult for most people to achieve and maintain. Many patients become stressed ... is an inexpensive and powerful motivator for many people. The goal is 10000 steps a day. A preprinted ...
Letters / BY: Lloyd Oppel, MD, MHSc, FCFP(Em) April 2012
... surprise those who note that the organization is headed by people trained in “mind/body methods, spiritual healing, ...