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May 24, 2004: The Body Journal is featured in a segment of Cityline and enthusiastically introduced to their viewers by Dr. Nancy Durand.

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The Body Journal press center

On this page we’ve collected the best of our press coverage together with information pertaining to the importance of maintaining your personal health records . . . all so that you can see for yourself what others are saying about The Body Journal and the benefits of easily accessible electronic medical information.

The Body Journal in the news

Grab Control of Health Records

Most people are not very organized when it comes to personal medical records. And, in my humble opinion, men are even worse than women . . . So when a guy shoots himself in the foot, catches a fishhook in the ear or breaks a leg, odds are he’s not gonna know when he last had a tetanus shot.

New Software Saves and Shares Health Data for You and Your Family

The Body Journal software from Berkeley Medical is a new entry to the market and is not simply for managing your diabetes information: It allows you to record, save and share complete health information for your entire family.

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The importance of personal health records

More than 1,000 Waterloo Students Suspended from School

Parents in the Waterloo area are scrambling to update immunization records for their children after more than 1,000 elementary students were suspended from school . . . because they could not produce proper documents.

Getting a Grip on Diabetes

I never thought of taking a holiday from diabetes. One has to be on the ball . . . There are occasions when I tend to be lax—I’m human, too. Doctors can do a lot but patients have to take charge.

There's Nothing Glamorous About Medical Reports

Imagine yourself semiconscious on a stretcher in an emergency room. You’re delirious with fever and cannot convey a critically important piece of information: your severe allergy to penicillin. With the best of intentions to treat your infection, the emergency room physician gives you . . . penicillin.

Missing Health Records Hurt Your Health

When you see a doctor, there’s about a one in seven chance he or she won’t have all of your health records. An