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Clinical Articles / BY: Harvey Thommasen, MD, MSc, FCFP November 2004
... and disability across Canada. It affects approximately 5% of adults, which means more than 1 million Canadians. ... (time 0) and final measurements (mean of time 0.5–15.0 years) for each outcome measure was then compared ... patients 0 28 51 79 1 11 3 14 2 11 1 12 3 7 0 7 4 7 1 8 5 4 0 4 6 2 0 2 8 1 0 1    Table 2. t test statistics on ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Michelle Fung, MD, FRCPC November 2004
... events in the intensively treated group (3.2 vs 5.4%, P = .08). At the end of the DCCT study, most patients ... by reducing complications and improving quality of life. [5,6]  However, one significant side effect of intensive ... Subjects receiving intensive treatment gained more weight (5.1 +/- 4.6 kg) than subjects receiving standard therapy (2.4 ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Michelle Fung, MD, FRCPC November 2004
... recipients to stop insulin therapy for more than 1 year. [5]  This has sparked worldwide interest in the further ... thrombocytopenia, vitreous hemorrhage, and arthralgia. [5]  In addition, long-term risks of transplantation and ...
Clinical Articles November 2004
... (IGT) and T2D; by contrast, in 1991 there were fewer than 5 patients with these conditions (C.P., unpublished data, ... gradually increasing the amount of physical activity over 5 months. All families should be encouraged to decrease ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: David M. Patrick, MD, FRCPC, MHSc November 2004
... in British Columbia has slowly declined from 18.5 to 15.9 defined daily doses per 1000 inhabitant-days ...
Letters November 2004
... for Health Technology Assessment published in 1999 [5]  differs from other guideline groups in that they are the ...
Clinical Articles / BY: M.C. Ashe, MSc December 2004
... fractures should not merely be treated orthopaedically [5-7]  but should prompt a family physician workup to ... causes of osteoporosis and appropriate management. [5] Although a low-trauma fracture provides a golden ... included 103 family physicians (34 female, 64 male, 5 not disclosed) and 6 orthopaedic surgeons (6 male). ...
Clinical Articles / BY: W. Alan Dodd, MD, FRCPC December 2004
... to as the  breakfast-lunch-supper  pattern ( Figure 5 ). For most common insect bites, the morphology of the bite ... It is usual for the patient to receive a second treatment 5 to 7 days later. Specific antiscabietic agents Currently, permethrin 5% cream or lotion (Kwellada-P lotion, Kwellada-P cream ...
Clinical Articles / BY: E. Jane Garland, MD, FRCPC December 2004
... serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in children. [5]  Next, physicians were notified that nefazodone (Serzone) ... depressed teens. The prevalence of adolescent depression, 5% to 8% cross-sectionally with a 20% to 25% cumulative risk ... noted that while the prevalence of clinical MDD is about 5% to 8%, the report of depressed mood, on specific ...
Letters / BY: Peter Rees, PhD, FRCPC December 2004
... TREAD conference, was able to incorporate reference number 5 accessed in June 2004. Was it not possible for the authors ...
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