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T Volue 98 uber 2 arch 2021 1 T %WXYHIRX VYRWGMIRXM½GTYFPMGEXMSRWMRGI 9RMZIVWMX]SJ8SVSRXS1IHMGEP.SYVREP PREFACE 3 Introduction to 98th volume of the University of Toronto Medical Journal Issue on Social Determinants of Health LACTOBACILLUS REUTERI'S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION OF UTM Volume 9, Number 3, une 2020 29 Reviews Lactobacillus reuteri's role in the prevention of colorectal cancer: a review of literature Abstract Background: Probiotics have many health benefits, which include decreasing intestinal inflammation and HEALTH POLICY AND ECONOMICS US DRUG POLICY: LESSONS FOR CANADA 106 UTMJ Volume 90 Number 3 March 2013 Health Policy and Economics US Drug Policy: Lessons for Canada. Daniel Heffner, B.Sc (Pharm), Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia COMMENTARIES GROWING UP HIGH: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACTS OF 78 UTMJ Volume 96, Number 3, June 2019 Commentaries Corresponding Author: Steven R. Laviolette steven.laviolette@schulich.uwo.ca Growing up high: Understanding the impacts of adolescent REVIEWS A SYSTEMATIC META-REVIEW OF PREDICTORS OF ADVERSE TM Volume 98 Number 2 March 2021 69 Corresponding Author: Emily Snook emily.snook@mail.utoronto.ca A systematic meta-review of predictors ofadverse effect
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VOLUME 82 / No 2 MARCH 2005 81 Preface 82 HIV/AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of a Rural Community in Kep, Kingdom of Cambodia Edith Y. Ho and Dr. Shiv Grewal 88 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MEDICAL JOURNAL The University of Toronto Medical Journal (UTMJ) was established in 1923 and is Canada's oldest student run medical journal. We publish original research articles submitted by researchers and medical professionals from around the world.TABLE OF CONTENTS
T Volue 98 uber 2 arch 2021 1 T %WXYHIRX VYRWGMIRXM½GTYFPMGEXMSRWMRGI 9RMZIVWMX]SJ8SVSRXS1IHMGEP.SYVREP PREFACE 3 Introduction to 98th volume of the University of Toronto Medical Journal Issue on Social Determinants of Health LACTOBACILLUS REUTERI'S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION OF UTM Volume 9, Number 3, une 2020 29 Reviews Lactobacillus reuteri's role in the prevention of colorectal cancer: a review of literature Abstract Background: Probiotics have many health benefits, which include decreasing intestinal inflammation and HEALTH POLICY AND ECONOMICS US DRUG POLICY: LESSONS FOR CANADA 106 UTMJ Volume 90 Number 3 March 2013 Health Policy and Economics US Drug Policy: Lessons for Canada. Daniel Heffner, B.Sc (Pharm), Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia COMMENTARIES GROWING UP HIGH: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACTS OF 78 UTMJ Volume 96, Number 3, June 2019 Commentaries Corresponding Author: Steven R. Laviolette steven.laviolette@schulich.uwo.ca Growing up high: Understanding the impacts of adolescent REVIEWS A SYSTEMATIC META-REVIEW OF PREDICTORS OF ADVERSE TM Volume 98 Number 2 March 2021 69 Corresponding Author: Emily Snook emily.snook@mail.utoronto.ca A systematic meta-review of predictors ofadverse effect
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VOLUME 81 / No 1 DECEMBER 2003 5 Preface 6 Hypertension in Guyana: Lessons from a Health Promotion Program Amy Cheng, Chris Prabhakar, Varun Kapila, Natasha Sukhai and Jose MonzonUTMJ.ORG
VOLUME 82 / No 2 MARCH 2005 81 Preface 82 HIV/AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of a Rural Community in Kep, Kingdom of Cambodia Edith Y. Ho and Dr. Shiv Grewal 88 LACTOBACILLUS REUTERI'S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION OF UTM Volume 9, Number 3, une 2020 29 Reviews Lactobacillus reuteri's role in the prevention of colorectal cancer: a review of literature Abstract Background: Probiotics have many health benefits, which include decreasing intestinal inflammation andUTMJ
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VOLUME 82 / No 3 MAY 2005 157 Preface 158 The Impact of the 2003 SARS Outbreak on Medical Students at the University of Toronto REVIEWS REJUVENATING THE ELDERLY 37 Rejuvenating the Elderly – A Scientific Approach for Tackling Geriatric Intensive Care UTM olume 9 umber 3 une 08 depleted with time, and this contributes to impaired turnoverUTMJ.ORG
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65.+t7PMVNF /VNCFS %FDFNCFS 9 Interview. D. r. Rachlis is a graduate of the University of Manitoba . Medical School and completed specialty training in Community Medicine a UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MEDICAL JOURNAL The University of Toronto Medical Journal (UTMJ) was established in 1923 and is Canada's oldest student run medical journal. We publish original research articles submitted by researchers and medical professionals from around the world. LACTOBACILLUS REUTERI'S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION OF UTM Volume 9, Number 3, une 2020 29 Reviews Lactobacillus reuteri's role in the prevention of colorectal cancer: a review of literature Abstract Background: Probiotics have many health benefits, which include decreasing intestinal inflammation andTABLE OF CONTENTS
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VOLUME 81 / No 1 DECEMBER 2003 5 Preface 6 Hypertension in Guyana: Lessons from a Health Promotion Program Amy Cheng, Chris Prabhakar, Varun Kapila, Natasha Sukhai and Jose Monzon THE HUMAN MICROBIOME HOST-INTESTINAL MICROBE INTERACTIONS 30 The Human Microbiome UTMJ • Volume 92, Number 3, May 2015 Host-Intestinal Microbe Interactions in Human Health and Disease Richard You Wu MD/PhD Candidate, Faculty REVIEWS REJUVENATING THE ELDERLY 37 Rejuvenating the Elderly – A Scientific Approach for Tackling Geriatric Intensive Care UTM olume 9 umber 3 une 08 depleted with time, and this contributes to impaired turnoverUTMJ.ORG
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The University of Toronto Medical Journal (UTMJ) was established in 1923 and is Canada's oldest student run medical journal. The UTMJ publishes scholarly articles on a variety of important and timely topics that are relevant to our international readership. POLYPHARMACY IN THE AGE OF COVID-19: MEDICATION MANAGEMENT Polypharmacy has been implicated in adverse drug events, excessive healthcare spending, and complications in the management of COVID-19. Multimorbid older adults suffer some of the most severe COVID-19 health outcomes and are at the highest risk of polypharmacy. This article aims to highlight the issue of polypharmacy in the context of the current pandemic and suggests several COMMENTARIES VULNERABILITY, SOCIAL TRIAGE AND THE COVID-19 6 UTMJ Volume 98, Number 1, January 2021 Commentaries Vulnerability, social triage and the COVID-19 pandemic Chloe G. K. Atkins,PhD 1; Andrea Whiteley, PhD 1Department of Political Science, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Scarborough, Ontario Racial and ethnic minorities, and those with lower incomes, have GROWING UP HIGH: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACTS OF ADOLESCENT The University of Toronto Medical Journal (UTMJ) was established in 1923 and is Canada's oldest student run medical journal. The UTMJ publishes scholarly articles on a variety of important and timely topics that are relevant to our international readership. GROWING UP HIGH: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACTS OF ADOLESCENT Adolescence represents one of the most crucial periods of human brain development. This unique neurodevelopmental window involves a complex interplay of synaptic re-modelling, the establishing of cortical and sub-cortical emotional processing and cognitive neural circuits along with a greater propensity for engaging in risky behaviours and experimentation with illicit drugs. PERSPECTIVES VIEWPOINT: THE EMBRYOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF 24 65.+t7PMVNF /VNCFS %FDFNCFS Perspectives IntroductionS ternalis muscle (SM) is recognized by anatomists as a variant muscle of the anterior thoracic wall.1,2 SM has a reported incidence of approximately 3-8% of the popu- UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MEDICAL JOURNAL The University of Toronto Medical Journal (UTMJ) was established in 1923 and is Canada's oldest student run medical journal. We publish original research articles submitted by researchers and medical professionals from around the world. COMMENTARY COVID-19 PANDEMIC: IMPLICATIONS FOR FIRST Volume 9 Number 2 arch 221 31 Commentary COVID-19 pandemic: implications for First Nations communities in Canada Abstract A recent surge of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) COMMENTARY WE ARE NOT LIVING THROUGH THE PANDEMIC TOGETHER 9 We are not living through the pandemic together Volume 98 umber 2 arch 2021 Commentary health – housing, food, healthcare, entertainment, and education.34 Capitalism is intrinsically related to physical and mental wellbeing LACTOBACILLUS REUTERI'S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION OF UTM Volume 9, Number 3, une 2020 29 Reviews Lactobacillus reuteri's role in the prevention of colorectal cancer: a review of literature Abstract Background: Probiotics have many health benefits, which include decreasing intestinal inflammation and PHYSICIANS IN PREHOSPITAL CARE: A REVIEW OF THE CLINICAL 49 Physicians in prehospital care: A review of the clinical and economic evidence UTMJ Volume 96, Number 3, June 2019 Reviews evidence for the role of physicians in prehospital care. PRIMARY RESEARCH KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICES, AND ATTITUDES OF 6 UTMJ Volume 96, Number 3, June 2019 Primary Research Corresponding Author: Louise Kaplan kaplanla@wsu.edu Knowledge, practices, and attitudes of certified medicalUTMJ.ORG
Created Date: 3/20/2020 9:13:33 PM HEALTH POLICY AND ECONOMICS US DRUG POLICY: LESSONS FOR CANADA 106 UTMJ Volume 90 Number 3 March 2013 Health Policy and Economics US Drug Policy: Lessons for Canada. Daniel Heffner, B.Sc (Pharm), Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia COMMENTARIES GROWING UP HIGH: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACTS OF 78 UTMJ Volume 96, Number 3, June 2019 Commentaries Corresponding Author: Steven R. Laviolette steven.laviolette@schulich.uwo.ca Growing up high: Understanding the impacts of adolescent REVIEWS THE ROLE OF PLANT-BASED NUTRITION IN PREVENTING 17 Reviews UTMJ • Volume 94, Number 3, June 2017 The Role of Plant-Based Nutrition in Preventing Heart Disease Mariah Madigan, BA, MD Candidate1 1Faculty of Medicine, Northern Ontario School of Medicine Background I UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MEDICAL JOURNAL The University of Toronto Medical Journal (UTMJ) was established in 1923 and is Canada's oldest student run medical journal. We publish original research articles submitted by researchers and medical professionals from around the world. COMMENTARY COVID-19 PANDEMIC: IMPLICATIONS FOR FIRST Volume 9 Number 2 arch 221 31 Commentary COVID-19 pandemic: implications for First Nations communities in Canada Abstract A recent surge of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) COMMENTARY WE ARE NOT LIVING THROUGH THE PANDEMIC TOGETHER 9 We are not living through the pandemic together Volume 98 umber 2 arch 2021 Commentary health – housing, food, healthcare, entertainment, and education.34 Capitalism is intrinsically related to physical and mental wellbeing LACTOBACILLUS REUTERI'S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION OF UTM Volume 9, Number 3, une 2020 29 Reviews Lactobacillus reuteri's role in the prevention of colorectal cancer: a review of literature Abstract Background: Probiotics have many health benefits, which include decreasing intestinal inflammation and PHYSICIANS IN PREHOSPITAL CARE: A REVIEW OF THE CLINICAL 49 Physicians in prehospital care: A review of the clinical and economic evidence UTMJ Volume 96, Number 3, June 2019 Reviews evidence for the role of physicians in prehospital care. PRIMARY RESEARCH KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICES, AND ATTITUDES OF 6 UTMJ Volume 96, Number 3, June 2019 Primary Research Corresponding Author: Louise Kaplan kaplanla@wsu.edu Knowledge, practices, and attitudes of certified medicalUTMJ.ORG
Created Date: 3/20/2020 9:13:33 PM HEALTH POLICY AND ECONOMICS US DRUG POLICY: LESSONS FOR CANADA 106 UTMJ Volume 90 Number 3 March 2013 Health Policy and Economics US Drug Policy: Lessons for Canada. Daniel Heffner, B.Sc (Pharm), Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia COMMENTARIES GROWING UP HIGH: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACTS OF 78 UTMJ Volume 96, Number 3, June 2019 Commentaries Corresponding Author: Steven R. Laviolette steven.laviolette@schulich.uwo.ca Growing up high: Understanding the impacts of adolescent REVIEWS THE ROLE OF PLANT-BASED NUTRITION IN PREVENTING 17 Reviews UTMJ • Volume 94, Number 3, June 2017 The Role of Plant-Based Nutrition in Preventing Heart Disease Mariah Madigan, BA, MD Candidate1 1Faculty of Medicine, Northern Ontario School of Medicine Background I INFORMATION FOR READERS The University of Toronto Medical Journal (UTMJ) was established in 1923 and is Canada's oldest student run medical journal. The UTMJ publishes scholarly articles on a variety of important and timely topics that are relevant to our international readership. CONTACT | UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MEDICAL JOURNAL The University of Toronto Medical Journal (UTMJ) was established in 1923 and is Canada's oldest student run medical journal. The UTMJ publishes scholarly articles on a variety of important and timely topics that are relevant to our international readership. VOL. 97 NO. 3 (2020): MICROBIOME Published: 2020-06-02. We are thrilled to present Volume 97, Issue 3 of the University of Toronto Medical Journal, which focuses on the important and evolving topic of the Human Microbiome. The Spring 2015 Issue of the University of Toronto Medical Journal first considered the Human Microbiome, exploring this burgeoning field and itspotential
COVID-19: CANADIAN MEDICAL STUDENTS READY TO STEP UP On January 30, 2020 the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. By April 2, 2020, more than 1 million cases of COVID-19 has been confirmed. Shortages are being experienced around the world and due to inadequacies, physicians are being forced to decide who is more deserving of resources. POLYPHARMACY IN THE AGE OF COVID-19: MEDICATION MANAGEMENT Polypharmacy has been implicated in adverse drug events, excessive healthcare spending, and complications in the management of COVID-19. Multimorbid older adults suffer some of the most severe COVID-19 health outcomes and are at the highest risk of polypharmacy. This article aims to highlight the issue of polypharmacy in the context of the current pandemic and suggests several GROWING UP HIGH: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACTS OF ADOLESCENT The University of Toronto Medical Journal (UTMJ) was established in 1923 and is Canada's oldest student run medical journal. The UTMJ publishes scholarly articles on a variety of important and timely topics that are relevant to our international readership. GROWING UP HIGH: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACTS OF ADOLESCENT Adolescence represents one of the most crucial periods of human brain development. This unique neurodevelopmental window involves a complex interplay of synaptic re-modelling, the establishing of cortical and sub-cortical emotional processing and cognitive neural circuits along with a greater propensity for engaging in risky behaviours and experimentation with illicit drugs. EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS AS A RISK FACTOR FOR NEGATIVE The University of Toronto Medical Journal (UTMJ) was established in 1923 and is Canada's oldest student run medical journal. The UTMJ publishes scholarly articles on a variety of important and timely topics that are relevant to our international readership. REVIEWS THE SELDINGER TECHNIQUE: A SHORT HISTORY, AND ITS 31 Reviews The Seldinger Technique: A Short History, and its Applications 60 Years Later UTMJ olume 93, Number 1, December 2015 of arteries were no longer necessary. PERSPECTIVES VIEWPOINT: THE EMBRYOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF 24 65.+t7PMVNF /VNCFS %FDFNCFS Perspectives IntroductionS ternalis muscle (SM) is recognized by anatomists as a variant muscle of the anterior thoracic wall.1,2 SM has a reported incidence of approximately 3-8% of the popu- UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MEDICAL JOURNAL The University of Toronto Medical Journal (UTMJ) was established in 1923 and is Canada's oldest student run medical journal. We publish original research articles submitted by researchers and medical professionals from around the world. COMMENTARY COVID-19 PANDEMIC: IMPLICATIONS FOR FIRST Volume 9 Number 2 arch 221 31 Commentary COVID-19 pandemic: implications for First Nations communities in Canada Abstract A recent surge of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) COMMENTARY WE ARE NOT LIVING THROUGH THE PANDEMIC TOGETHER 9 We are not living through the pandemic together Volume 98 umber 2 arch 2021 Commentary health – housing, food, healthcare, entertainment, and education.34 Capitalism is intrinsically related to physical and mental wellbeing LACTOBACILLUS REUTERI'S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION OF UTM Volume 9, Number 3, une 2020 29 Reviews Lactobacillus reuteri's role in the prevention of colorectal cancer: a review of literature Abstract Background: Probiotics have many health benefits, which include decreasing intestinal inflammation and PHYSICIANS IN PREHOSPITAL CARE: A REVIEW OF THE CLINICAL 49 Physicians in prehospital care: A review of the clinical and economic evidence UTMJ Volume 96, Number 3, June 2019 Reviews evidence for the role of physicians in prehospital care. PRIMARY RESEARCH KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICES, AND ATTITUDES OF 6 UTMJ Volume 96, Number 3, June 2019 Primary Research Corresponding Author: Louise Kaplan kaplanla@wsu.edu Knowledge, practices, and attitudes of certified medicalUTMJ.ORG
Created Date: 3/20/2020 9:13:33 PM HEALTH POLICY AND ECONOMICS US DRUG POLICY: LESSONS FOR CANADA 106 UTMJ Volume 90 Number 3 March 2013 Health Policy and Economics US Drug Policy: Lessons for Canada. Daniel Heffner, B.Sc (Pharm), Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia COMMENTARIES GROWING UP HIGH: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACTS OF 78 UTMJ Volume 96, Number 3, June 2019 Commentaries Corresponding Author: Steven R. Laviolette steven.laviolette@schulich.uwo.ca Growing up high: Understanding the impacts of adolescent REVIEWS THE ROLE OF PLANT-BASED NUTRITION IN PREVENTING 17 Reviews UTMJ • Volume 94, Number 3, June 2017 The Role of Plant-Based Nutrition in Preventing Heart Disease Mariah Madigan, BA, MD Candidate1 1Faculty of Medicine, Northern Ontario School of Medicine Background I UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MEDICAL JOURNAL The University of Toronto Medical Journal (UTMJ) was established in 1923 and is Canada's oldest student run medical journal. We publish original research articles submitted by researchers and medical professionals from around the world. COMMENTARY COVID-19 PANDEMIC: IMPLICATIONS FOR FIRST Volume 9 Number 2 arch 221 31 Commentary COVID-19 pandemic: implications for First Nations communities in Canada Abstract A recent surge of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) COMMENTARY WE ARE NOT LIVING THROUGH THE PANDEMIC TOGETHER 9 We are not living through the pandemic together Volume 98 umber 2 arch 2021 Commentary health – housing, food, healthcare, entertainment, and education.34 Capitalism is intrinsically related to physical and mental wellbeing LACTOBACILLUS REUTERI'S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION OF UTM Volume 9, Number 3, une 2020 29 Reviews Lactobacillus reuteri's role in the prevention of colorectal cancer: a review of literature Abstract Background: Probiotics have many health benefits, which include decreasing intestinal inflammation and PHYSICIANS IN PREHOSPITAL CARE: A REVIEW OF THE CLINICAL 49 Physicians in prehospital care: A review of the clinical and economic evidence UTMJ Volume 96, Number 3, June 2019 Reviews evidence for the role of physicians in prehospital care. PRIMARY RESEARCH KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICES, AND ATTITUDES OF 6 UTMJ Volume 96, Number 3, June 2019 Primary Research Corresponding Author: Louise Kaplan kaplanla@wsu.edu Knowledge, practices, and attitudes of certified medicalUTMJ.ORG
Created Date: 3/20/2020 9:13:33 PM HEALTH POLICY AND ECONOMICS US DRUG POLICY: LESSONS FOR CANADA 106 UTMJ Volume 90 Number 3 March 2013 Health Policy and Economics US Drug Policy: Lessons for Canada. Daniel Heffner, B.Sc (Pharm), Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia COMMENTARIES GROWING UP HIGH: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACTS OF 78 UTMJ Volume 96, Number 3, June 2019 Commentaries Corresponding Author: Steven R. Laviolette steven.laviolette@schulich.uwo.ca Growing up high: Understanding the impacts of adolescent REVIEWS THE ROLE OF PLANT-BASED NUTRITION IN PREVENTING 17 Reviews UTMJ • Volume 94, Number 3, June 2017 The Role of Plant-Based Nutrition in Preventing Heart Disease Mariah Madigan, BA, MD Candidate1 1Faculty of Medicine, Northern Ontario School of Medicine Background I INFORMATION FOR READERS The University of Toronto Medical Journal (UTMJ) was established in 1923 and is Canada's oldest student run medical journal. The UTMJ publishes scholarly articles on a variety of important and timely topics that are relevant to our international readership. CONTACT | UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MEDICAL JOURNAL The University of Toronto Medical Journal (UTMJ) was established in 1923 and is Canada's oldest student run medical journal. The UTMJ publishes scholarly articles on a variety of important and timely topics that are relevant to our international readership. VOL. 97 NO. 3 (2020): MICROBIOME Published: 2020-06-02. We are thrilled to present Volume 97, Issue 3 of the University of Toronto Medical Journal, which focuses on the important and evolving topic of the Human Microbiome. The Spring 2015 Issue of the University of Toronto Medical Journal first considered the Human Microbiome, exploring this burgeoning field and itspotential
COVID-19: CANADIAN MEDICAL STUDENTS READY TO STEP UP On January 30, 2020 the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. By April 2, 2020, more than 1 million cases of COVID-19 has been confirmed. Shortages are being experienced around the world and due to inadequacies, physicians are being forced to decide who is more deserving of resources. POLYPHARMACY IN THE AGE OF COVID-19: MEDICATION MANAGEMENT Polypharmacy has been implicated in adverse drug events, excessive healthcare spending, and complications in the management of COVID-19. Multimorbid older adults suffer some of the most severe COVID-19 health outcomes and are at the highest risk of polypharmacy. This article aims to highlight the issue of polypharmacy in the context of the current pandemic and suggests several GROWING UP HIGH: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACTS OF ADOLESCENT The University of Toronto Medical Journal (UTMJ) was established in 1923 and is Canada's oldest student run medical journal. The UTMJ publishes scholarly articles on a variety of important and timely topics that are relevant to our international readership. GROWING UP HIGH: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACTS OF ADOLESCENT Adolescence represents one of the most crucial periods of human brain development. This unique neurodevelopmental window involves a complex interplay of synaptic re-modelling, the establishing of cortical and sub-cortical emotional processing and cognitive neural circuits along with a greater propensity for engaging in risky behaviours and experimentation with illicit drugs. EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS AS A RISK FACTOR FOR NEGATIVE The University of Toronto Medical Journal (UTMJ) was established in 1923 and is Canada's oldest student run medical journal. The UTMJ publishes scholarly articles on a variety of important and timely topics that are relevant to our international readership. REVIEWS THE SELDINGER TECHNIQUE: A SHORT HISTORY, AND ITS 31 Reviews The Seldinger Technique: A Short History, and its Applications 60 Years Later UTMJ olume 93, Number 1, December 2015 of arteries were no longer necessary. PERSPECTIVES VIEWPOINT: THE EMBRYOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF 24 65.+t7PMVNF /VNCFS %FDFNCFS Perspectives IntroductionS ternalis muscle (SM) is recognized by anatomists as a variant muscle of the anterior thoracic wall.1,2 SM has a reported incidence of approximately 3-8% of the popu- This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on ourwebsite.
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