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ICBC / BY: Anita Gill, May 2008
... kill at least one person and result in more than 215 people being injured. Some of these injuries are life ...
ICBC / BY: Stephen Comberbach, October 2008
On average, 500 people a year suffer severe or catastrophic injuries as a ...
ICBC / BY: Elizabeth Heinz, December 2008
... ultimately upon the driver,” says Jimenez. “But many people simply aren’t aware of the fact that they ...
ICBC / BY: John Vavrik, PhD, November 2007
... revealed, these memories last for years for many young people, and appear to partly influence their daily driving ...
ICBC / BY: Martin Ray, MD, November 2006
... injuries from motor vehicle collisions to ICBC. Most people look to their family physician to assess their injury ...
Blog / BY: Mark Elliott, MD, FRCPC
... there have been many attempts by many well-intentioned people to correct this inequality, it still exists. To a ... have internalized these inequalities, similar to the way people in another age thought of kings and aristocrats as ... side of the mean at 170 cm then you know that 66% of people on the planet will have a height between 160 cm and ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... and a doctor he believed that athletics could lead people toward spiritual and physical well-being. His legacy: ...
Blog / BY: Mark Seger, MD
... not available in BC until deep into 2020.  Why so long? People living with ALS can’t afford that time. Barriers ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... was a relatively small nation of approximately 7.4 million people. Yet more than 619 000 of its citizen served in the ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... Dr Snow plotted a cluster map of the ill and dying people in the Soho area of London. He identified a water pump ... Thames, where the city’s waste was poured. The idea that people were drinking and bathing in each other’s waste was ...