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News&Notes / BY: Dan Small, PhD, MPhil Cantab, January/February 2011
... ethnography published on the equally exotic Nacirema people.[ 1 ] While there is some debate among scholars as to ...
Council on Health Promotion April 2011
... of activity 5 days per week). As doctors, we see the people who are most at risk for these conditions and we need ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Jeffrey R. Brubacher, MD, July/August 2011
... users tend to overestimate their im­pairment whereas people who used alcohol underestimate theirs.[ 2-4 ]  ...
Family Practice Services Committee / BY: Clay Barber, July/August 2011
... mostly because it works so well for patients. “Some people can’t handle groups, and we understand that. But ...
News&Notes / BY: Kashmira Suraliwalla July/August 2011
... he was lucky to have worked with such supportive and fine people. He also acknowledged the contribution of the BCMA ... their unique perspective.   “I will work hard to bring people together, and to keep this organization strong. I can ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Kathleen Cadenhead, MD October 2011
... Do we need supplements? If so, which ones, and when? Most people do not need supplements. The majority of individuals ...
Family Practice Services Committee / BY: Brian Evoy, PhD, November 2011
... successful businesses born of individuals or groups of people working with others to create or produce something.  ... and uses rewards and punishments to motivate people. But because it doesn’t require complete consensus ... in the community. We’ve also formed relationships with people from Fraser Health and the ministry, and because ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Lloyd Oppel, MD, MHSc, FCFP(Em) December 2011
... all willing to offer (false) hope—at a price—to people in desperate circumstances. One would think that ... than the simple fact that healthy and motivated people able to participate in and comply with any ...