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Unintended consequences of delisting routine eye exams on retinopathy screening for people with diabetes in Ontario, Canada
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Canadian Medical Association Journal. Skip to main page content. January 7, 2013. First published January 7, 2013. Doi: 10.1503/cmaj.120862. Unintended consequences of delisting routine eye exams on retinopathy screening for people with diabetes in Ontario, Canada. Robert J. Campbell. Baiju R. Shah. Richard H. Glazier. Tara Kiran, E-mail tara.kiran{at}utoronto.ca. The delisting of routine eye examinations for healthy adults in Ontario had the unintended consequence of reducing publicly funded retinopathy...
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Acquired growth hormone deficiency and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in a subject with repeated head trauma, or Tintin goes to the neurologist
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Canadian Medical Association Journal. Skip to main page content. Acquired growth hormone deficiency and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in a subject with repeated head trauma, or Tintin goes to the neurologist. Downloading may take up to 30 seconds. If the slide opens in your browser, select File - Save As to save it.). Click on image to view larger version. Fig 1: The patient and the research team (left to right): C.C. (33 years old, Tanner staging V), Tintin (60 years old [? December 7, 2004.
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Canadian Medical Association Journal. Skip to main page content. CMA GC: No new federal funding promised for health accord. The federal health minister’s address and more from CMA’s General Council. Better palliative care in Canada. What can be done to fulfill palliative care needs for those with advanced chronic illness in Canada? Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation is an emerging option for treatment-resistant depression. S widespread readership ha...
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Association between statin-associated myopathy and skeletal muscle damage
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Canadian Medical Association Journal. Skip to main page content. July 7, 2009. Doi: 10.1503/cmaj.081785. Association between statin-associated myopathy and skeletal muscle damage. Markus G. Mohaupt. Richard H. Karas. Eduard B. Babiychuk. Dr Annette Draeger, Institute of Anatomy, University of Bern, Baltzerstr. 2, 3012 Bern Switzerland; fax 41 3163 13807; draeger{at}ana.unibe.ch. Muscle injury was observed in 25 (of 44) patients with myopathy and in 1 patient without myopathy. Only 1 patient with stru...
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Canadian Medical Association Journal. Skip to main page content. Three types of advertising are available. Accepts display advertising for products and services of interest to physicians. See the Print Media Kit for pricing information, sizing, issue dates and deadlines for submission. 2016 Print media kit. Digital specifications for display ads. Information for producing PDFs. 2016 Career/Classified advertising rate card. Digital specifications for career/classified advertising. Laurie x2107/ Susan x2041.
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Mr. Dragon Boat
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Canadian Medical Association Journal. Skip to main page content. October 29, 2002. McKenzie became involved with breast cancer survivors in 1995 while working with physiotherapist Sherri Niesen on her doctoral research. A spin-off of that work was McKenzie's launch of Abreast in a Boat ( www. The research has also been embraced by the dragon-boat population, and they are carrying it forward. McKenzie says breast cancer patients have enriched his life. It has been a marvellous experience. The firs...Simil...
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Rates of readmission and death associated with leaving hospital against medical advice: a population-based study
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Canadian Medical Association Journal. Skip to main page content. August 26, 2013. First published August 26, 2013. Doi: 10.1503/cmaj.130029. Rates of readmission and death associated with leaving hospital against medical advice: a population-based study. Clare D. Ramsey. Allan Garland, E-mail agarland{at}hsc.mb.ca. Adults who left the hospital against medical advice had higher rates of hospital readmission and death. The persistence of these effects suggests that they are not solely a result of incom...
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Smoked cannabis for chronic neuropathic pain: a randomized controlled trial
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Canadian Medical Association Journal. Skip to main page content. October 5, 2010. First published August 30, 2010. Doi: 10.1503/cmaj.091414. Smoked cannabis for chronic neuropathic pain: a randomized controlled trial. Mark A. Ware. Gary J. Bennett. Dr Mark A. Ware, E19.145, Montréal General Hospital, 1650 Cedar Ave., Montréal QC H3G 1A4; mark.ware{at}muhc.mcgill.ca. 0001; faster,. 0001; more drowsy,. 0003) and improved quality of sleep (less wakefulness,. A single inhalation of 25 mg of 9.4% tetrahyd...
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Oral administration of morphine versus ibuprofen to manage postfracture pain in children: a randomized trial
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Canadian Medical Association Journal. Skip to main page content. December 9, 2014. First published October 27, 2014. Doi: 10.1503/cmaj.140907. Oral administration of morphine versus ibuprofen to manage postfracture pain in children: a randomized trial. Michael J. Rieder. Correspondence to: Naveen Poonai, naveen.poonai{at}lhsc.on.ca. 06) Participants in the morphine group had significantly more adverse effects than those in the ibuprofen group (56.1% v. 30.9%,. We found no significant difference in analge...