CONTENTS

JANUARY 2008

WEB FEATURES

The role of multivitamins and minerals in preventive healthcare
A CME-accredited program in partnership with McGill University.

Abdominal aortic aneurysm
Defusing a ticking time bomb.

Drug-induced liver injury
Stay on high alert when prescribing new meds.

News From the Net
Stem cells
Research forges ahead by leaps and bounds, but the threat of cancer lingers on.

DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGE
What a sneeze!
A pain in the chest that won't go away.

COLUMNS

Nutrition
Atkins lives on
The pros of high-fat diets still outweigh the cons.

Psychiatry
Moral masochists
Have a glimpse into the world of self-righteous sufferers.

Cardiology
The kidney connection
Prevent CVD in patients with renal compromise.

The Cover: Liver histology (BSIP/Sercomi/Alpha Presse)

Dermatology
The flush beyond the blush
Consider underlying malignancies.

Tales From the Heart
A loss of identity
Their own ageism attitudes can be the elderly's worst enemy.

FEATURES

Troubling Tremors
All that shakes isn't Parkinson's.

Q&A
26 Answers to Your Clinical Questions
Our specialists answer queries on how to confirm latex allergy, clues to thoracic aortic dissection, atrial fibrillation post-op, and more...

Question Authority
Challenge the experts with a clinical riddle.

Dermatology Highlight
Are antibiotics needed for 2nd degree burns?

Question of the Month
Floaters - spot the serious ones

Questions et Réponses
La section en français

DEPARTMENTS

Letters
Airborne rabies risk

Science Photo Spread
Enjoy a new perspective on the human body by peeking into our microscopic art section.

 

Arrhythmia
Lung cancer
Prolotherapy
Drug-resistant TB

Index
Facts and stats on the cancer risk inherent in CT scans, the surge of hearing disability reported in Canada, a worldwide drop in measles deaths, and more...

The Symptoms
George gets his diagnosis and you're left wondering how the disease could have been caught sooner.

Frontlines
Find out what cancer cells and rotten tomatoes have in common, avert neurologic disaster after TIA, preserve your geriatric patients' brain power with a surprise supplement, and more...

Congratulations Dr. Rhoades!
Dr. Elizabeth Rhoades of Saanichton, BC, is the WINNER of The Parkhurst Exchange Laptop-of-Your-Own Contest.
Her favourite section: Parkhurst Q&A

Many thanks to the many hundreds of you who filled out our survey.

CONTEST
Win a Mountain Equipment Co-op gift certificate by entering our PE Eco-Friendly Office Contest!
See details in our January 2008 issue page 23

 
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