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Editorials / BY: James A. Wilson, MD January/February 2006
... thought Canada was a lovely place populated by wonderful people and he loved visiting us; he just wouldn’t want to ... to move forward it is clear that passionate, committed people in this country have to get together, form strong, ... and are passionate about it. However, when you speak with people from Britain, France, New Zealand, and other countries ...
Editorials / BY: Anthony J. Salvian, MD January/February 2006
... one week we had four shootings in the downtown clubs. Most people assume that it is “gang bangers” or drug dealers ... nothing about it. In addition, we have over 1000 homeless people living in the street. It is just me or does it seem ... even psychiatric hospitals have been cut back. Some of the people in the street are elderly and clearly are not able to ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Ray Copes, MD, FRCPC March 2006
... any adverse effects on health. Although we know most people spend over 90% of their time in indoor environments ...
Editorials / BY: James A. Wilson, MD March 2006
... or both of the following occur. 1) You run into a group of people who seem to recognize you and identify themselves as ... some unfathomable reason a group of otherwise intelligent people have decided to present you with some kind of memento ... shuffled off to memory bins that can only be accessed by people with names like Raveen. After writing an editorial ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Nadine Caron, MD, April 2006
... that would: • Describe the history of First Nations people in British Columbia. • Introduce current social, ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Ron Wilson, MD, CCFP May 2006
... and well-being of British Columbians. Currently 5.2% of people living in BC have been diagnosed with diabetes and ...
Editorials / BY: James A. Wilson, MD May 2006
... residents of non-urban locales, and the need for people who have an intimate knowledge of the people and the problems of the region to find workable ... for a cause that is shared by an enormous number of people living outside the Lower Mainland. I was introduced to ...
Editorials / BY: Timothy C. Rowe, MBBS, FRCSC, FRCOG May 2006
... and activities, committees and functions. Things, but not people. And I was left reflecting, once again, how privileged ... of the most personal, tragic, and humorous nature by people who trusted me—and all without asking. Maybe I ... profession we have the privilege of being involved with people who reward us with their confidence. Everyone should ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Romayne Gallagher, MD, CCFP(PC), FCFP June 2006
... impairment—is seen in 8% to 10% of people over age 65 and 35% to 40% of people over age 85. Symptoms of cognitive impairment are hard ... that plague residents. It aims to create communities where people can live full and meaningful lives. It is a call to ...
Editorials / BY: James A. Wilson, MD July/August 2006
... particularly noticeable in the speech characteristics of people in North America, where many young people are losing the unique regional speech patterns of ... it really doesn’t matter where you go today, most young people not only sound the same, they also look the same. ...