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    Food Diversity in the First Year of Life and the Development of Allergic Disease in High-Risk Children 

    Hirst, Cheryl (2015-04)
    Mounting evidence suggests that delaying the introduction of solid food may promote allergic disease, leading to recent changes in infant feeding guidelines. We investigated the association of food diversity during the ...
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    Do non-nutritive sweeteners affect the metabolic health of infants and children? A systematic review of randomized controlled trials and prospective cohort studies 

    Reid, Ashleigh (2015-04)
    Background: Non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) have recently gained enormous popularity due to their perceived health benefits in weight loss and management; however, their long-term impact on human health is unknown, particularly ...
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    Access Barriers to Primary Health Care: Indigenous People and the Role of the Physician Assistant in Northern Manitoba 

    Barnes, Christopher (2015-04)
    This capstone project compares Manitoba and Alaska health care reform policy in the context of northern Indigenous Health. Additionally, this paper compares northern Manitoba and Alaska Physician Assistant utilization ...
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    DOES INTRAVENOUS MAGNESIUM REDUCE HOSPITAL ADMISSION RATES IN ADULTS WITH SEVERE ACUTE ASTHMA? 

    Hall, Steven (2015-04)
    Introduction: Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease characterized by bronchial hyper-responsiveness, airflow obstruction, and inflammation that presents with symptoms of cough, dyspnea, chest tightness, wheezing, ...
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    Physician Assistants Making a Difference: A Retrospective Study on Discharge Times in Community Orthopedics 

    Smook, Troy (2015-04)
    Intro: Physician Assistants (PAs) have been key components to health care teams around the world for quite some time now. In Canada PAs have been utilized very effectively in the Canadian Forces (CF) and are now transitioning ...
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    Clinical Efficacy and Timing of Influenza Immunization in Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy 

    Patterson, Curtis (2015-04)
    Background: Cancer patients who are immunocompromised due to the nature of their malignancy or treatment with chemotherapy, are at increased of developing complications related to influenza infections. While the influenza ...
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    The Effects of Vitamin D Supplementation on Fall Reduction in the Elderly: A Critical Appraisal 

    Martens, Jillian (2015-04)
    BACKGROUND: Falls in the elderly is a significant public health problem due to their high prevalence of 30% in those over 65, many of which result in fractures and soft tissue injuries, longstanding pain, functional ...
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    Donepezil in Severe Alzheimer’s disease: A Review of Treatment Considerations with Disease Progression 

    Neuendorff, Melanie (2015-04)
    Introduction: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects 35 million people worldwide, with the prevalence expecting to double by 2030. Patients with severe AD (Mini-Mental State ...
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    Current Treatment of DKA: A Review and Approach to Establishing a Best Practice Protocol 

    Qually, Max (2015-04)
    Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a life threatening complication of diabetes, with profound implications for patients and the healthcare system. Effective treatment of DKA depends on early diagnosis and initiation, followed ...
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    Quality of life in prostate cancer: active surveillance versus radical prostatectomy 

    Woloshyn, Angela (2015-04)
    Introduction: This purpose of this review is to summarize current literature surrounding quality of life research in men with prostate cancer who choose either active surveillance (AS) or radical prostatectomy (RP), targeting ...
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    Authorbarnes, christopher (1)brezinski, leah (1)hall, steven (1)hirst, cheryl (1)martens, jillian (1)neuendorff, melanie (1)patterson, curtis (1)... View MoreSubjectactive surveillance (1)allergic disease (1)alzheimer's disease (1)amnisure (1)asthma (1)cancer (1)chemotherapy (1)... View MoreTheses/Practica Programs
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