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    PART FIVE - Medical Research and Training    To explore the issues
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     CRITICAL RESEARCH ON THE CRITICAL LIST
     Two years ago, two Canadian scientists cracked one of the greatest
     medical mysteries of the 20th century. But chances of Canada ever
     again scoring such a spectacular coup may be fading fast. Medical
     research is said to be gasping for breath and significantly more
     money is needed if Canada is to keep up in medicine with the rest
     of the world. 1,500 words.
     By SHARON KIRKEY  Ottawa Citizen           <20health>

     MEDICAL MILESTONES
     Canada's most famous contribution to medicine was the discovery of
     insulin in 1921-22. But insulin is far from being the only
     significant Canadian medical achievement over the years. A list of
     some notable landmarks. 1,425 words.
     By ANNE MULLENS  Vancouver Sun             <22health>


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     HAMILTON'S HUMANITARIAN HEALTH
     Good health, according to the philosophy of McMaster University's
     internationally famous medical school, depends on much more than
     just freedom from disease. It also requires warmth, shelter, good
     food, education, a supportive environment and strong social
     networks. As health experts weigh choices for the future of health
     care, more and more of them say McMaster is right. 875 words.
     By SUZANNE MORRISON  Hamilton Spectator    <24health>
