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- 1From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedThe presence of an accessory dessert pouch of the stomach has been postulated informally for years. These claims are often made near the end of a holiday feast, after the main course as thoughts turn to the pending...
- 2From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedDoctors at walk-in clinics must deliver the same quality of patient care as in other settings, the BC College of Physicians and Surgeons has warned members. The unusually strong reprimand issued in the college's...
- 3From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-Reviewed"Accordingly, THE CANADIAN MEDICAL [ASSOCIATION] JOURNAL is issued, as a medium for the expression of all that is best in Canadian Medicine." CMAJ 1911;1:57. The past year has been a remarkable one in the life of this...
- 4From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAt first blush, the title of this article likely seems to be a typo. We assume most readers, like us, have at some point been regaled with complaints from friends that all the "good" men are "taken." Less colloquially,...
- 5From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedDoes the most advanced economy in the world have adequate drug safety legislation to keep its citizens safe from the potential harmful effects of medicines? The Institute of Medicine (IOM), part of the National Academy...
- 6From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedCanada can expect even more raids on its national medicine cabinet following 2 significant changes to US prescription drug policy. US residents are now allowed to return from Canada with a 3-month supply of a...
- 7From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT Background: Controversy remains about whether early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise (the Ben Franklin hypothesis), or healthy, wealthy and dead (the James Thurber hypothesis)....
- 8From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedMedical students fear their training is being compromised by the latest pressure tactic from the Quebec Federation of Medical Specialists (QFMS) in its continuing dispute with the provincial government over controversial...
- 9From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT Introduction: The factors affecting decision-making at consensus conferences are not well understood. This paper studies the complex association between time to consensus (TTC) and the timing and quality of...
- 10From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedExcessive exposure to loud sounds is the leading cause of preventable hearing loss, (1) and most cases of noise-induced hearing loss are due to occupational exposure. The importance of hearing protection in the workplace...
- 11From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedI just bought a new car. Or rather, the town bought me one. I found it in the park and it followed me home, honest. One day, I'd had enough. Enough of patients, enough of bureaucratic boobs (local and provincial),...
- 12From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAkins, Keith Bentley, Nanoose Bay, BC; Queen's University, 1957, psychiatry. Died Aug. 28, 2006, aged 72. Crisfield, Roger James, Rossland, BC; University of London, UK, 1967. Died Aug. 25, 2006, aged 62. Cruse,...
- 13From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT Background: Through the AMI-QUEBEC Study we sought to describe delays to reperfusion therapy for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and to identify factors associated with prolonged delays....
- 14From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedOver the past decade, digital imaging technology has become widespread: most cameras now sold in North America and Europe are digital rather than film based. Digital photography has become an easy, inexpensive and rapid...
- 15From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT With the restoration of You-Know-Who to full corporeal form, the practice of the dark arts may lead to multitudes being charmed, befuddled and confounded. At present, muggle ethics dictate that aid may be...
- 16From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedIt has become almost axiomatic in the pharmaceutical world that litigation has replaced innovation as the primary mode of operation, says the head of the Canadian Generic Pharmaceutical Association. The Supreme Court...
- 17From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedStatistics on unintentional ingestions in children show that plants are consistently in the top ranks, and household plants are the commonest source. Fortunately, not all ingestions result in poisonings, although other...
- 18From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedBehind door number 1: A box of the unwanted gifts that you will either give or receive this year. Behind door number 2: Your contribution to helping solve or alleviate some of the problems and suffering in this world. If...
- 19From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT Santa Claus's apparent weight gain, much chronicled in the popular media, raises the question of whether his jolly persona could be at risk. We investigate why Santa remains jolly, even though he is becoming...
- 20From: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. (Vol. 175, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedA Pseudo-Doc Program™ Cardiac surgeons work long hours, often at the expense of spending quality time with their families--so much so that they soon become strangers in their own homes. If this sounds like you, don't...