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Clinical Articles / BY: Paul C. Adams, MD March 2002
... only two cases? The patient sample contained 60% white people, so it would have been expected that three to four ... NIH has begun (the HEIRS study) which will screen 100,000 people (including 20,000 Canadians in London and Toronto). ...
Clinical Articles / BY: H.C. George Wong, MD, FRCPC May 2002
... products—some with a long tradition of use—many people consider them safe and side-effect free. There are ... are frequently used by the general population. Many people consider them to be without side effects. A case of ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jiri Frohlich, MD, FRCPC May 2002
... of diabetes It has been predicted that up to 100 million people will be newly diagnosed with diabetes over the next ... not only in patients with type II diabetes but also in people with impaired glucose tolerance. In a study of ... not only in patients with type II diabetes but also in people with impaired glucose tolerance. In an analysis of ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Mark Bigham, MD May 2002
... in December in Abbotsford, with approximately 150 people immunized. As of March 2002, these public health ... transient inhabitant of the nose and throat of healthy people, where it will typically persist for periods ranging ... cases. At any one time, between 10% and 20% of healthy people (corresponding to between 400000 and 800000 people in ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Harvey Thommasen, MD, MSc, FCFP May 2002
... British Columbia’s rural communities of fewer than 7000 people are between 60% and 80%. [5]  If a community has 10 ... Typical retention rates for communities with 7000 or more people are higher, between 85% to 90%. A recent decrease in ... of physician services, and ultimately, better care for the people living in under-serviced rural Canada. [20-23] ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Robert Ferrari, MD, FRCPC June 2002
... and neither being part of a single disease process. People are exposed to injuries during many phases of their ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Gunter P. Siegmund, PhD, PEng June 2002
... as a site of chronic pain in many whiplash-injured people. Clinical Articles The biomechanics of whiplash injury ...
Clinical Articles / BY: James R. Taylor, MD, PhD June 2002
... in 138 spines, covering a wide age range, but mainly young people, frequency peaking at 20 to 25 years. The most common ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Bruce Fleming, MD June 2002
... not indicate a specific diagnosis of whiplash. [2]  Young people in particular can often reverse the lordotic curve ... may also reveal the degenerative changes common to older people. A variety of radiographic features indicate ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Murray Allen, MD July/August 2002
... are more prone to whiplash. So too are frail or elderly people with neck arthritis. But while these two groups may ... seem pretty common—are they?  Yes. Two of every three people suffer neck and shoulder pain, and it’s more common ... part of the body’s reaction to trauma and stress, and people respond differently. One of the biggest factors in ...