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Clinical Articles / BY: Thomas M. Lampinen, PhD January/February 2006
... that the study was being conducted and were instructed to contact the school if they opposed their child’s ... remains unclear whether these elevated risks reflect early contact with social networks with higher prevalence of ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Janene Spring, RN, BScN, MSCN, March 2006
... general practitioner plays an important role as the first contact for many MS patients during diagnosis and when ... for the general practitioner, who is often the first contact for patients during diagnosis and disease process ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jane A. Buxton, MBBS, MHSc, FRCPC July/August 2006
... of birth. Infants with a primary caregiver or household contact (e.g., father or nanny) known to be chronically ... file, chosen for most up-to-date address and telephone contact information, and were restricted to those who also ... 20 of the 46 infants followed (43%) had no identified HBV contact or risk. All 16 infants born to mothers identified as ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Philip Hassen, MPH, FCC, HSE, September 2006
... to improve as more is learned. For more information, contact the Canadian Patient Safety Institute in Edmonton or ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Sami Youakim, MD, MSc, FRCP October 2006
... a variety of dermatoses, including irritant and allergic contact dermatitis. [16,17]  Re-entry into a sprayed field ... can cause photodermatitis. [27]  Paraquat, a nonselective contact herbicide sometimes used in BC vineyards, can be ... and fibrosis. Paraquat can cause skin irritation and contact dermatitis, as well as nail damage and loss. [28,29] ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Cristina M. Aydin, BSc, October 2006
... centre, visits to primary care providers, and phone contact between insulin patients and endocrinologists were ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Brenda Kosaka, MD November 2006
... mild traumatic brain injury, but that he would now need to contact student services. He would need a longer time to ...
Clinical Articles / BY: David Brooks, MD, November 2006
... forces. [1]  A high incidence of concussion in contact sports is well documented in the literature. [1-5] ... with high numbers of children and teenagers involved in contact sport. At the Prague conference, the concept of ... concussions they have suffered. Most serious athletes in contact sports will have suffered at least one concussion but ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jill Franklin, BA, December 2006
... counseling and speech-language therapy, as well as contact with a brain injury support group (see  ... clinic within 4 weeks of injury. While the initial patient contact is by phone, patients are then assessed and treated ... program a patient should be referred to. Physicians can contact her directly at 604 737-6272. Gorge Road Hospital ...