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Clinical Articles / BY: Kathleen Eddy, BSc, January/February 2013
... and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations per 1000 people in British Columbia increased by approximately 50%.[ 1 ... and 2007 the number of CT and MRI examinations per 1000 people in BC increased by approximately 50%, a finding that ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD January/February 2013
... it—if it didn’t have any carbohydrates in it, then people were feeling smug while essentially consuming ...
News January/February 2013
... patients, and who makes a difference in the lives of people living with cancer. Dr McGregor, nominated by his ...
President's Comment / BY: Shelley Ross, MD January/February 2013
For many people, the new year is an opportunity for new beginnings, ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jean-François Kozak, PhD, March 2013
Prior to the Second World War, highly dependent elderly people unable to live on their own received care through a ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD March 2013
... smoking areas. I’m not saying we should make it easy for people to smoke. Heck, we could make the room a giant ...
Letters / BY: Shahzad Anwar, March 2013
... health-related information on the Internet.[ 1 ] These people tend to focus on the worst-case scenario and often ...
News March 2013
... resembles a huge construction zone. Most of the people who survived have been re-housed, but the MSF hospital ...
News March 2013
... slumped shoulders—can directly predict a relapse in people who struggle with substances. The study, published in ... researchers, the study’s findings suggest that shaming people for difficult-to-curb behaviors may be the wrong ...
President's Comment / BY: Shelley Ross, MD March 2013
... forefront of their minds when counseling patients. When people feel good about their lifestyle, they are more likely ...