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Dr. Barry Dworkin

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  • Muddled vaccination policy in the workplace especially the health care and education sectors will produce muddled results children and the vulnerable can ill afford. Does anyone think “vaccination education sessions” will change antivaccination attitudes?

    August 18, 2021

    Medical Mythbusting Commentary for August 18, 2021 Source:Ontario pauses further reopening as it reveals new vaccine policies for high-risk settings

  • Neurosurgery "flight" simulator help surgeons prepare for complicated procedures

    June 24, 2014

    Madely Health Headlines Commentary for June 24, 2014 Source: Novel technology serves as “flight simulator” for neurosurgeons  

  • How do you get herpes?

    March 25, 2003

    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.

  • Doctors should go into the schools

    September 17, 2002

    Despite numerous health advisory and information campaigns, inroads into curbing or modifying deleterious adolescent behaviours remain wanting. The reasons are multifactorial. There is competition from television and movies, advertising, peer-pressure, academic responsibilities, developing independent attitudes, rebelliousness and their own social calendar.

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