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Obituaries / BY: Barry Turchen, MD January/February 2009
... who asked. He was the voice of wisdom and compassion that people came to when they had a problem, and he took the time ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Ron Wilson, MD, CCFP January/February 2009
... by a country hosting the Olym­pics may have an impact on people already active in a sport that does well, but activity ... Community designation, through which groups of active people seek to promote physical activity in their communities ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Roy Purssell, MD, FRCPC March 2009
... is a hands-free or handheld model.[ 3 , 5,6 ] When people have cellphone conversations, they are required to ... we are not aware this is occurring. Large numbers of people use cellphones while driving and the numbers continue ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Ray Copes, MD, FRCPC April 2009
... systems, at a frequency increasing with the number of people served.[ 3 ] Water systems are inspected and operators ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Wilma Arruda, MD, May 2009
... me and I see new and expensive houses and cars. Many people I know are going on a winter holiday and yet, as a ... of the lives and well-being of children and young people in 21 nations of the industrialized world.[ 1 ] More ... to an econo­mic argument: better health enables more people to participate in the economy, reducing the costs of ...
Obituaries / BY: Paddy Cardwell, June 2009
... store of parrot jokes). He touched the lives of so many people. He had a special place in his heart for dogs, and ...
Obituaries / BY: Basil Ho Yuen, MBChB, June 2009
... Fred related well to a wide range of very different people. He appointed faculty from strikingly different ...
Obituaries / BY: Larry Barzelai, MD, June 2009
... receptionist and assistant. He met with the same group of people almost every morning at St. Vincent’s Hospital in ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Samir K. Sinha, MD, DPhil, FRCPC, September 2009
... acute care setting, when compared with younger cohorts. People age 65 and older accounted for 13.2% of the Canadian ...
Interviews / BY: Jay Draper September 2009
... thing you could do academically. I always wanted to help people, but I can’t really say I had a deep sense of what ... my intellectual and academic longings, I enjoyed the people, and I thought dealing with medical issues would be a nice area to interact with people.  I’ve always liked solving problems, and also I ...