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Clinical Articles / BY: Kathleen Eddy, BSc, January/February 2013
... and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations per 1000 people in British Columbia increased by approximately 50%.[ 1 ... and 2007 the number of CT and MRI examinations per 1000 people in BC increased by approximately 50%, a finding that ...
News January/February 2013
... patients, and who makes a difference in the lives of people living with cancer. Dr McGregor, nominated by his ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jean-François Kozak, PhD, March 2013
Prior to the Second World War, highly dependent elderly people unable to live on their own received care through a ...
News March 2013
... resembles a huge construction zone. Most of the people who survived have been re-housed, but the MSF hospital ...
News March 2013
... slumped shoulders—can directly predict a relapse in people who struggle with substances. The study, published in ... researchers, the study’s findings suggest that shaming people for difficult-to-curb behaviors may be the wrong ...
Clinical Articles / BY: J. Rajala MD, FRCPC, April 2013
... the effects of poverty and poor working conditions on people. He attended medical school at Western Reserve ... information on how much energy was actually expended while people performed various tasks, he began going to workplaces ...
News April 2013
... arrhythmia and sudden cardiac deaths in otherwise healthy people. Reconstructing the pathway and its dynamic motion ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jiao Yang, MD, FRCPC, May 2013
... block.[ 4 ] As well as being more common among Japanese people and African Americans, CS is more common in young ...
News May 2013
... (compared with an average success rate of 75% in the 40000 people per year who attempt the climb), and a 100% success ...
News May 2013
... is now accepting patient referrals. The CCDP assists people with fi­bro­myalgia, myalgic ...