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Clinical Articles / BY: Laura MacDougall, MSc June 2005
... that changes in climate and rodent population dynamics may contribute to peak or trough years, this complete absence of ...
Letters / BY: Margaret Corbett, MD January/February 2005
... make it work logistically. Well, here is an opportunity to contribute to a priceless experience for a child with medical ...
Obituaries / BY: Robert Hill, BMBCh July/August 2005
... rounds where there were few occasions on which he did not contribute to the discussion, typically tying in a ...
Letters January/February 2005
... of staff in emergency rooms. On the contrary, they contribute to shortages of staff in both family doctors’ ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Michael D.D. McNeely, MD, FRCPC, FCACB July/August 2005
... mass (Do not confuse with fat. Adipose tissue does not contribute creatinine.) • Abnormally rapid muscle breakdown ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jana Patenaude, BSc, MSc October 2005
... body mass index, and aboriginal ancestry all appear to contribute to the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Diana Carter, MBBS March 2005
... depression. Several key psychosocial correlates may also contribute to depression during pregnancy: a negative ...
Clinical Articles / BY: E. Jane Garland, MD, FRCPC December 2004
... interested adult is very good medicine for teens, and may contribute to the strong placebo effect seen in ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jean Hlady, MD, FRCPC March 2004
... approach is essential. Other professionals can contribute to the management of the situation: • A ... level.  • Teachers and school counselors can contribute valuable input regarding the older child’s ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Marie D. Hay, MD, DCH, DRCOG, FRCPC, MRCP(UK) April 2004
... factors related to society, families, and individuals that contribute to children being recruited into the sex trade. ...