What if ... everyone had adequate food and water?Sharing plentiful global resources would end the revolving door of illness and preventable disease in developing countries, making the work of doctors and nurses less futile. Why hasn’t this happened? Medical Post 'What if?' series envisions a global health utopiaWhat would it mean for disease prevention, mortality rates, and the role of doctors? MD support for public rotavirus vaccine high in B.C. FPs, pediatricians see rotavirus as important cause of illness: survey Specialist offers advice for immunizing teens Despite their brave posturing, adolescents fear the needle, too Autologus blood injections help in treating hamstring tears Findings represent a ‘breakthrough’ in repairing microtears B.C. college revamps revalidation process Patient participation in reviews being considered MRS detects athletes’ concussion damage Researcher hopes technique allows for ‘in-life diagnosis’ GPs in Australia face epidemic of violence: study Twenty per cent say they have been sexually harrassed at work Untreated depression worsens back pain Manitoba adopts Alta.-style MD reviews Model emphasizes feedback not only from individuals but also colleagues and patients First Previous 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 Next Last