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Clinical Articles / BY: Dafna Rippel, MD, MAH, January/February 2007
... Although the hypothesis that high homocysteine levels contribute to atherogenesis cannot be rejected, treating mild ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Pamela S. Lansky, MA, MEd, RCC, April 2007
... interaction. [22]   Depressed maternal behavior can contribute to compromised infant social, emotional, and, to a ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Myles Blank, MD, FRCPC, April 2007
... and read emotional states of self and others. It can also contribute to difficulties maintaining interactions with a ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Terry Kope, MD, FRCPC April 2007
... [2]  We hope that this two-part theme issue will contribute to a better understanding of what we do know about ... responsive to their infants and young children can contribute to secure attachment and enhance a child’s ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: J. Robinson, MD, May 2007
... activities performed at work must significantly contribute to the cause. Activity-related soft tissue ... activities performed at work must significantly contribute to the cause. Many musculoskeletal conditions that ...
News / BY: Bill Rife, MD, May 2007
... inadequate to replace the lost pieces and you may have to contribute to the cost of replacing the items. The BCMA Home ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Pratibha Reebye, MBBS, FRCPC, May 2007
... Day-to-day parenting errors are commonplace and do not contribute to an attachment or relationship disorder. A ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Danuta M. Skowronski, MD, FRCPC June 2007
... we assembled a panel of experts and asked them to contribute practical and informative articles on a number of ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Patricia Daly MD, FRCPC June 2007
... because inappropriate use of this antiviral agent may contribute to the evolution of resistant strains during a ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Mario McKenna, MSc, September 2007
... senior academic ranks. Physicians trained outside Canada contribute to the health care system with both their clinical ...