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Clinical Articles / BY: Aaron Talsky, MD, January/February 2011
... war zone injury.[ 2 ] In the US, approximately 2 million people will sustain a TBI each year, one-quarter of whom will ...
News / BY: David B. Chapman, MBChB January/February 2011
... a series of vignettes describing her work and the people she cared for. Each chapter is titled and illustrated ...
News January/February 2011
... care to newborns, their mothers, HIV/AIDS patients, and people in palliative or end-of-life facilities. The team ...
Letters / BY: G. Turnbull, March 2011
... It professes to assess the cognitive ability to drive of people who have medical issues or who are aging. It replaces ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jack Teng, PhD, April 2011
... expanding human population and economic growth. More people are recreating and working in the human-wildlife ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jason Kur, MD, FRCPC, ABIM April 2011
... 66.7% of respondents work in a region of more than 500000 people, while another 12.5% practise in a region of 300000 to 499999 people ( Figure 2 ).  Data were also collected on the amount ... recommends a ratio of one rheumatologist for every 75000 people (oral communication with the Hu­man Resources ...
News / BY: Timothy C. Rowe, MBBS, FRCSC, FRCOG April 2011
... (Harrison, anyone?).  Nevertheless, I’m sure lots of people will buy this reference. Acquiring 1808 pages of text ...
Clinical Articles May 2011
... disease is relatively common, affecting up to 1 in 5000 people. Mitochondrial dysfunction secondary to other disease ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Sandra Sirrs, MD, FRCPC, May 2011
... manifestations (or no manifestations at all) in different people. Epidemiology of mitochondrial diseases  Primary ... disorders of the respiratory chain affect up to 1 in 5000 people and are much more common than previously realized.[ 4 ... disease is actually common and affects hundreds of people in Bri­tish Columbia, including some members of ...
Letters / BY: Dorothy M. Goresky, MD May 2011
... own 12-bed hospitals. There we met and treated the local people and saw life first-hand.  Four years later we headed ... entered psychiatry. It was he who recognized that several people there were not mentally ill but had treatable organic ...