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Letters / BY: George E. Price, MD March 2003
... school is to produce doctors who care for ill or injured people. Doctors must learn clinical skills that cannot be ...
Letters / BY: Andrew Farquhar, MD March 2003
... who has already had a documented MI. [1]  Up to 80% of people with diabetes will die from a cardiovascular event. On ... weight reduction and physical activity). I apologize to people who may have been misled in believing management of ... in the two practices when the recommendations suggest more people should be on insulin. I don’t know the answer to ...
Letters / BY: James E Parker, MB June 2003
... on this matter. These same first responders are also the people on the frontlines in exposure to SARS. —James E ...
Letters / BY: Donald J. Young, MD June 2003
... province over other preparations. But now you remove some people’s stake in the process. If you have a higher income ... from becoming as expensive as in the US if the majority of people are just going to be paying for them outright? How ... age criterion. One choice would have a positive impact for people with lower incomes, the other a positive impact for ...
Letters / BY: H. Ewart Woolley, MD September 2003
... Huggard scowled and then grinned and said, “Good to have people around who know their own mind, even though they’re ...
Back Page / BY: Malcolm Smillie November 2003
... manipulators. The aim of boxing is to cause brain damage. People point out that football, hockey, and rugby are all ... I tend to think that boxing is kept alive by the people who have a vested interest in it—the managers and ... get their act together. Ah, there is no sport like boxing, people say romantically. No sport that produces such ...
Letters / BY: Erik T. Paterson, MD December 2003
... areas. Then you go on to say that “…I suspect that the people who are working there now have sufficient ...