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Editorials / BY: Susan E. Haigh, MD January/February 2010
... important is the quality and security with which people can live out the remainder of their lives. ... of care for seniors. Except for a small proportion of people, seniors and the elderly can live at home and maintain ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD January/February 2010
... and ski runs can be used, but I’m guessing not many people are going to take up ski jumping, luge, or skeleton. ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD March 2010
... way to work.  One largely unappreciated constant is the people at my hospital. The doctors, nurses, pharmacists, ...
Letters / BY: Alexander Boggie, MD March 2010
... health care workers of the special role they have in people’s lives. Thank you for bringing this problem to ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD April 2010
... need. Does charity really begin at home? I wonder how many people have walked by some homeless guy to give or mail a ...
Editorials / BY: Robert D. Levy, MD, FRCPC May 2010
... was to make organ transplantation available to the people of BC in an efficient and cost-effective manner. ...
Editorials / BY: Brian Day, MB May 2010
... is necessary. When will governments begin to listen to the people? —BD Editorials In government we trust ...
Letters / BY: John Dale, MD, May 2010
... her conclusion, “Worst of all, legalized euthanasia puts people who are suffering and vulnerable at risk, and no legal ...
Letters May 2010
... that if you shout a message loud enough and long enough, people will believe it no matter how utterly illogical it may ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD September 2010
... that cancer does. Its victims are often young healthy people in the prime of their lives. Their suffering and that ... not for the bicycle riding, but for the more than 2000 people who bonded together, each affected by cancer in some ...