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    Ronald Routledge, DCM, CD

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    Profiles of Valour: Roger Schjerlderup

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    Valour at Sea: The Sinking of MV Devis, July 1943

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    Leo Major, DCM and Bar

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    Of all the British gallantry decorations, the Distinguished Conduct Medal must be considered the most prized because it is so seldom awarded. In the Korean War, only eight such awards were made out of a total of 205 honours and awards to Canadian soldiers.1 In the Second World War, the DCM was even more rare, making up only three per cent of all honours and awards. Thus, the award of the DCM and bar, spanning both wars, to Léo Major is a remarkable accomplishment

    Internet Securities Fraud: Old Trick, New Medium

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    Billions of securities are traded every day in public and private markets around the world. This practice is hundreds of years old and as long as securities have been traded, someone has tried to defraud the system to make a quick buck. With the advent of the Internet, new securities fraud schemes have appeared

    Effects of clinical research participation on disease progression in cystic fibrosis

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    CF is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the CFTR gene. The life expectancy for patients with CF remains severely shortened, with the median predicted survival for patients currently estimated at 36.5 years. For patients with a life-limiting disease such as CF, the decision to participate in a clinical trial is often based on the desire to improve quality of life and/or increase the likelihood of long-term survival. Recent advances in CF care have increased the number of therapies available for CF patients which in turn has increased life expectancy and diminished disease progression. The CFF has developed a patient registry and has worked with individual CFF-accredited care centers in the US to approach all patients followed at these CF centers to participate in an observational prospective cohort study. Using data from 504 patients followed at Boston Children's Hospital and submitted to the data registry maintained by the CFF, we examined disease progression, as measured by the decline in pulmonary function tests between 2007 and 2012 and compared multiple subsets of CF patients: those who participated in interventional studies, those who participated in observational studies only, and those who did not participate in any research studies. Results suggest a lower amount of lung function decline for adults who participate in interventional trials; however, the opposite pattern is true for children, with a higher amount of lung function decline seen for children who participate in interventional trials
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