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Global health and international prosperity |
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by Stuart MacLeod, MD, PhD, FRCPC, with speech by Peter A Singer, MD, MPH, FRCPC, FRSC The world is interconnected, global health and wellness challenges are our problems too, as H1N1 has made it crystal clear. medical students haev an important role to play in helping Canada work with low income countires to achieve improved global health outcome and, as a result, global economic development. What can be done?... |
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Monthly Feature: Nutritional trends - the tomato controversy |
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by Hilda Donhoffer,MD, FRCPC Nutrition is important health and wellness practice. However, nutritional research findings are often controversial or even conflicting, resulting in nutritional practice implications and counseling advices that are often changing. What can med students learn from a nutritional controversy? The evolving nutritional controversy surrounding the consumption of tomatoes for the prevention of prostate cancer is a case in point. |
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