Entries by WMN Editors

Interview with Gordon Giesbrecht, PhD

ISSN-1059-6518   Gordon Giesbrecht, PhD is a professor of thermophysiology and the Director of the Laboratory for Exercise and Environmental Medicine at the University of Manitoba. He has authored over 100 articles on cold physiology. An excellent speaker and educator, considering the number of times he has been intentionally hypothermic, he also has a great […]

Mild TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (mTBI) – CONCUSSIONS

ISSN-1059-6518 Volume 25 Number 6 Mild TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (mTBI) – CONCUSSIONS  By Frank Hubbell, DO   For years we rode our bicycles without helmets, played touch or flag football without helmets or padding, climbed, paddled, skied and did all sorts of sports without worrying about a little bump on the head. But, it would […]

PARASITIC PROTOZOA – 2012

November/December 2012  SSN-1059-6518 Volume 25 Number 6   PARASITIC PROTOZOA By Frank Hubbell, DO What are protozoa, and why do we care?   Protozoa are single-celled organisms that can be symbiotic (live within another organism without causing harm) or parasitic (living within another organism at the expense of the organism, causing illness and death).   […]