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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 ...
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 ...
News May 2011
The number of people around the world who suffer from blindness is ... (WHO). According to new WHO estimates, 39 million people are blind, down from 45 million in 2000, and 246 ... from 314 million in 2000. Historically the number of blind people worldwide has always increas­ed along with the ...
News May 2011
... lower cortisol levels. Cortisol levels are often high in people suffering from depression, and tend to be low in cases ...
News / BY: Julie Kwan, BBA, CFP, CLU, GBA May 2011
... not get insurance elsewhere.  Active and adventurous people who enjoy skiing, diving, rock climbing, and other ...
News May 2011
... are known to cost the system more per capita than younger people and are more likely to have multiple chronic ...
News June 2011
... or program design­ed to enhance quality of life for people with ALS and their families. News Eisen wins ...
News / BY: Julie Kwan, BBA, CFP, CLU, GBA June 2011
... which can be far greater than capital needs. Many people underestimate the value of their ability to earn ... they were accustomed to a certain lifestyle.  Single people may not need insurance to support a family, but they ...
News July/August 2011
... data from observational studies gave some indication that people may be marginally more protected from cancer if they ...