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Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD January/February 2012
... with the same preset combination that only about 5% of people had changed. He also discovered a hole in the fence, ...
News / BY: Sinden Luciuk, January/February 2012
... that lasts for 30 years or more. One of the greatest risks people now face in retirement is outliving their savings. ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD March 2012
... and WMC is to use pronouns and other nouns in reference to people, groups, tests, etc., in order to eliminate abbreviations (ABBR). I think most people (MP) when reading find that ABBR interrupt flow (IF) ...
Editorials / BY: David B. Chapman, MBChB April 2012
... been doing accounting work on a contractual basis.  Other people I know have retired differently; they have devised a ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD April 2012
... evidence but court delays. We aren’t talking about good people here. I started to get curious about why these trials ... persistent neck or back pain. I’m not saying that people hurt in car accidents don’t deserve compensation. ...
News April 2012
... project aimed at improving the cardiovascular health of people with spinal cord injuries.  The research project, to ...
News April 2012
... to manage, and the first 24 hours are critical—up to 50 people may be involved in care of the burn victim, including ...
Editorials / BY: Anne I. Clarke, MD May 2012
... abilities? I looked around hopefully for people of my own era and background. Fortunately I fell into ...
Editorials / BY: Cynthia Verchere, MD July/August 2012
In days gone by, there were few people in the world who had the wherewithal or education to ... and actually experiencing what real life—and real people—can teach us.  —CV Editorials iLearn (…or do I?) ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD July/August 2012
... Clint Eastwood-esque highway patrol officers. Also, the people of eastern Washington are very nice but they talk ...