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Is living near power lines bad for our health

WebAn increased risk of 69% for leukemia was found for children living within 200 m of power lines while an increased risk of 23% was found for children living within 200 to 600 m of …

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Historical perspectives on the theories, diagnosis, and treatment of

WebAttitudes and views toward psychopathology in the medical and larger social community have undergone drastic transformation throughout history, at times progressing through …

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Part 2: Health apps, wearables, and sensors: The advancing frontier …

WebDr Ho is an emergency physician at Vancouver General Hospital. He is also a professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of British Columbia, lead of …

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Basic health literacy: Canada is doing poorly British Columbia

WebCreating health awareness and promotional events is a core function of public health as they support governments, communities, and individuals to cope with and address …

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The impacts of flooding on health

WebFlooding is a seasonal hazard that many communities in the BC Interior encounter. It has become, and will likely continue to be, more frequent and more severe. Flooding affects …

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Clinical Articles British Columbia Medical Journal

WebArticles: Clinical Articles. MDs To Be. Beyond Medicine. The BCMJis a general medical journal that shares knowledge while building connections among BC physicians. ISSN …

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When patients choose to live at risk: What is an ethical approach …

WebWhen persons living at home or in care facilities (referred to here as “patients”) choose to engage in activities that put themselves or others at risk of harm, health care providers …

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“Health” requires more than health care for people in supportive

WebWe read with interest the article “Health care in supportive housing facilities”[] by Dr Gibson and colleagues, published in the May issue of the BC Medical Journal.. While we share …

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Children’s mental health: Is poverty the diagnosis

WebMental health and well-being among pandemic-era youth in British Columbia: Risk and protective factors. Case data A 6-year-old boy was referred for assessment and …

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WebEditorialsMay 2024. The CPSBC closed our medical library. On 15 March 2024, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC closed its Library, which came as a shock to many of …

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Black women’s health matters British Columbia Medical Journal

WebBlack women even more so. In 2019, Nnorom and colleagues published a scoping review on breast and cervical cancer in Black Canadians (people of African/Caribbean/Black …

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Health care in supportive housing facilities

WebMay 2023: 65:4 Pages 109–148 bcmj.org IN THIS ISSUE Climate impact of inhaler therapy in the Fraser Health region Abortion care in BC Breast cancer screening

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In Plain Sight: Elaboration on the review

WebThe BCMJis a general medical journal that shares knowledge while building connections among BC physicians. ISSN 0007‍-‍0556 (Print) ISSN 2293‍-‍6106 (Online) Established …

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The public health paradox of wildfire smoke

WebHealth impacts of wildfires: Improving science and informing timely, effective emergency response. If there are 10 asthma-related physician visits on a slightly smoky day, how …

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Legal rights of transgender youth seeking medical care British

WebMinors’ consent to health care. AB v CD and EF(2019)[5] is a case in which AB, a transgender youth, sought gender-affirming medical treatment at age 13. His gender …

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Mental Health Poverty

WebMental Health Poverty - British Columbia Medical Journal

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Submit an Article British Columbia Medical Journal

WebAll materials must be submitted electronically, preferably in Word, to the attention of the editor-in-chief, BC Medical Journal, [email protected]. If you have any questions …

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