Dr. Barry Dworkin

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  • April 29, 2003

    Boys between 5 and 9 most at risk for dog bites

    As warmer weather approaches, children will be spending more time playing outdoors. So will dogs.

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    cat bites, dog bites, skin infections
  • April 22, 2003

    Death of caring doctor should concern all Canadians

    Dr. Tony Hsu, a Welland pediatrician in practice for 30 years died last week, his body recovered from Lake Ontario. Humiliated and abused by the Medical Review Committee (MRC), his plight, profiled by CTV’s Avis Favro last November, showed us a caring and dedicated physician destroyed by the committee. Dr. Hsu worked on-call one every…

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  • April 15, 2003

    Know how to use an EpiPen

    A recent pharmacist’s study presented to the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology indicates 63 per cent do not know how to use an EpiPen and 62.5 per cent cannot recognize the signs and symptoms of a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis).

    tagged:

    allersies, anaphylaxis, epipen
  • April 8, 2003

    For most people, West Nile does not pose much of a threat

    We are in the midst of several disease outbreaks of great concern to all. The lack of definitive information creates fear and anxiety. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) posted alerts about Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/sars/) and information about the upcoming season of West Nile virus infection (http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/index.htm). Information puts risk in perspective.

    tagged:

    West Nile virus
  • April 1, 2003

    Allergies start in your home

    Allergies affect millions of people in North America. Although medications help to control asthma, allergic rhinitis and eczema, control of our local living environment is essential. Prevention can reduce or eliminate the need for medications.

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    allergies, Allergy, mites
  • March 27, 2003

    Students stressed, desperate for help

    One of the more difficult aspects of answering teen questions is the degree of angst and pain that spills from them. Although the majority of our teenage children progress through adolescence to become well-adjusted, productive adults, a substantial minority is desperate for help during life’s stressful events.

    tagged:

    Adolescence, Communication, Drug Abuse, emotional abuse, friendships, physical abuse, relationships, self-esteem, STIs, suicide, teen sex
  • March 26, 2003

    Survey shows youth drug use up in past decade

    In this continuing series based on teens’ questions asked at Canterbury High School, today’s column looks at the drug issue, which is all too often intertwined with the issue of sex among teenagers.

    tagged:

    Adolescence, alcoholism, Drug Abuse, drug toxicity, smoking cessation
  • March 25, 2003

    How do you get herpes?

    How have society’s changing attitudes about sexual activity and responsibility affected our teenage children? The Medical Institute for Sexual Health, a U.S. non-profit group promoting sexual abstinence outside marriage, lists the devastating toll laissez-faire attitudes have had on our teens.

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    abortion, Adolescence, Communication, disease prevention, doctor-patient relationship, Drug Abuse, drug toxicity, education, emotional abuse, friendships, parenting, physical abuse, relationships, self-esteem, smoking cessation, STIs, suicide, teen pregnancy, teen sex
  • March 18, 2003

    Women should worry more about cardiovascular risks

    Perception is everything. Not only does it apply to the political arena but to the public’s perception of health risks. A survey by the American Heart Association done in 2000 asked women what disease they thought was the major threat to their lives. Eight per cent said heart disease compared to 50 per cent citing…

    tagged:

    Cardiovascular Disease, disease prevention, heart disease, high blood pressure, hypertension, stroke
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