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Dr. Barry Dworkin

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  • September 4, 2001

    Review: The Discovery Health Channel

    Beginning September 7, 2001, The Discovery Health Channel (DHC), an offshoot of the Discovery Channel will be available to Canadian digital cable and satellite subscribers. I had the opportunity to preview three new shows scheduled to premiere September 8, 2001.

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  • September 4, 2001

    Sacrificial lambs

    A 13-year-old girl erroneously believes her suicide will improve life for her eight-year-old brother

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    Adolescence, parenting, self-esteem, suicide
  • August 28, 2001

    The Misuse of Placebos

    Attending a conference entitled The Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine, a number of physicians noted that the placebo effect was a very powerful force and motivator with respect to the success of alternative medicine practices such as therapeutic touch, chiropractic, herbal remedies and the like.

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    placebos
  • August 21, 2001

    Premenstrual Syndrome

    Every month it came. The anticipation of its coming slowly turned light into dark. A shroud of darkness gradually enveloping her. Each month she lost a part of herself. It was a demoralizing and humiliating experience. But she was told that this was just the way life is; you can’t change who you are. Live…

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    PMDD, PMS, premenstrual dysmorphic disorder, premenstrual syndrome
  • August 14, 2001

    Common Infant Problems

    Originally published in The Ottawa Citizen August 14, 2001 It is 2 AM and your two week old infant’s breathing sounds raspy and congested. You also notice a strange rash on their body. First-time parents face a multitude of these anxiety provoking events. What can you do to assess if this is normal or not?

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  • August 7, 2001

    Obstetric complications

    Some women can sail through pregnancy with nary a problem while others can have a difficult time. The basis for treating these conditions rests entirely upon individual circumstances. If these problems interfere with ones ability to function consult with your doctor. Ask about the available treatment options. It is important to have options and to…

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  • July 31, 2001

    Assuming the worst

    In June of 2000 my Dad was hospitalized for some surgery. He related the following story to me that made me stop and think about how we treat our patients and where, perhaps, some of our interpersonal skills come from.

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    aging, doctor-patient relationship, Geriatrics, patient advocacy
  • July 20, 2001

    Like, do you know where your teen is?

    You are in a line for a movie and you pass gas or do some other embarrassing activity. Your first reaction usually is “Oh my god, they all know I did it!” This is a remnant of your teen years. Teens are naturally self- centered and experience that reaction you had about ten times more…

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    doctor-patient relationship, growth and development, parenting, school health centres
  • July 17, 2001

    End of days, beginning of life

    Mr. H., a World War II veteran was posted 24 times in 27 years while serving in the Canadian Armed Forces. He is proud of his accomplishments and his actions demonstrate quiet dignity and honor. He has told me stories of his military life. Stories about sacrifice, dedication, honor and integrity that children, not to…

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    aging, cancer, Communication, death and dying, doctor-patient relationship
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