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BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Brian Phillips, November 2006
... that the current guideline level be lowered by a factor of 4. The proposal is based on a report of the Radon Working ... [3]  (North American data) and Darby and colleagues [4]  (European data) give comparable findings that show an ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Brenda Kosaka, MD November 2006
... difficult to test. A comprehensive assessment (4 to 5 hours of testing) is more appropriate if there are ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Derryck H. Smith, MD, FRCPC November 2006
... motor and nerve problems, and even arthritis. [3,4]  Cognitive difficulties such as slow information ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Pankaj Dhawan, MD, FRCPC, November 2006
... and behavioral symptoms within 3 months of the injury. [4]  The manifestation of these symptoms does not indicate ... • Prior brain injury • LOC > 10 minutes • PTA > 4–6 hours • Chronic pain • Chronic headaches ... Primary focus Strategy Month 1  Acute recovery: 0–4 weeks Evaluate and treat symptoms; identify risk factors ...
Clinical Articles / BY: David Brooks, MD, November 2006
... Concussion estimates from volunteer reports were between 4.44 and 7.94 per 1000 PGH. Physicians who treat athletes in ... without body contact (light running, skating) Step 4 On-field practice without body contact Step 5 On-field ...
President's Comment / BY: Margaret MacDiarmid, MD, December 2006
... Forum but will offer it in discrete sessions over the 4 years of medical school. To create a successful program, it ...
News December 2006
... claims for codes 13050 or 13051 between 1 April 2006 and 4 May 2006, you will need to resubmit them in order to ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: David M. Patrick, MD, FRCPC, MHSc December 2006
... The new schedule will include immunization at ages 2, 4, and 12 months. This is a change from the current schedule of 2, 4, 6, and 18 months. All immunizing physicians and nurses ... in immunogenicity for the three-dose series. [2-4] Effectiveness The Northern California Kaiser Permanente ...
Clinical Articles December 2006
... having moderate and severe injuries. Mah and colleagues [4]  found deficits in social perception after damage to the ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jill Franklin, BA, December 2006
... time, and the person may become increasingly disabled. [4] People with incomplete recovery 3 to 6 months ... Ideally, patients should be referred to the clinic within 4 weeks of injury. While the initial patient contact is by ...
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