Sentences with phrase «general medicine found»

A recent study published in International Journal of General Medicine found that low vitamin D (sun vitamin) levels are associated with idiopathic deep vein thrombosis.

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When Spreng read a Journal of General Internal Medicine study on elder abuse in New York that found more than half of financial exploitation is carried out by a person the victim knew, he wondered: Just how well are older adults navigating the complexities of their social environment?
A founding member and Fellow of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, Dr. Greger is licensed as a general practitioner specializing in clinical nutrition.
Likewise, to varying degrees, for things like, psychics, homeopathic «medicine», creationism / ID in science classes, reproductive choice, anti-vaccination, religious conflict in general, the US being or founded as a Christian nation, blue laws, UFOs (in the visiting aliens sense), etc..
Boil down all of the acupuncture, herbs, reiki, meditation, yoga, and general talk about «well - being,» and you've found the core of what Eastern medicine is really about: taking an active, mind - body approach to healing.
With Riley at IU Health Primary Care, you'll find the most highly skilled network of general pediatrician and family medicine providers.
NYSHSI will incorporate our findings, conclusions, and recommendations into several deliverables for youth sports stakeholders (parents, athletes, coaches / administrators including tournament directors, general public, sport governing bodies and organizations, sports medicine physicians, athletic trainers, and applied research scientists).
The study, published online in the peer - reviewed Journal of General Internal Medicine, also found no difference in completion of the form by race or ethnicity, suggesting wide acceptance of these orders among California's highly diverse population.
In an effort to find out, Stephen P. Juraschek, M.D., Ph.D., research and clinical fellow in general internal medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and his colleagues used data from the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) clinical trial, a widely popular and often - cited study whose results were first published medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and his colleagues used data from the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) clinical trial, a widely popular and often - cited study whose results were first published Medicine, and his colleagues used data from the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) clinical trial, a widely popular and often - cited study whose results were first published in 1997.
«From a clinical standpoint, our findings suggest that CRP could be used to risk stratify patients before surgery, enabling proactive interventions that target patients at risk for developing postoperative delirium,» said Sarinnapha Vasunilashorn, PhD, co-lead author and postdoctoral fellow in the Division of General Medicine at Primary Care at BIDMC and HMS.
To find out, Jeffrey Ellenbogen, chief of the division of sleep medicine at Harvard University's Massachusetts General Hospital, and his colleagues asked 12 healthy people to spend three nights in his sleep lab.
Now, in a move that brings these questions into sharper focus for the general public, Telome Health, founded by Elizabeth Blackburn, who won the Nobel for Medicine for her work in this area, has announced that it will bring to market a test for telomere length.
These are the findings of the first Danish study of the correlation between anti-epilepsy medicine and the general health of the child which has been carried out by the Research Unit for General Practice, Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hogeneral health of the child which has been carried out by the Research Unit for General Practice, Aarhus University and Aarhus University HoGeneral Practice, Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital.
«Although we found IL - 6 elevated significantly in the delirious patients two days after surgery, we did not find the elevation to be statistically significant at one month following surgery,» said co-lead author Ngo, biostatistician in the Division of General Medicine and Primary Care at BIDMC and Associate Professor of Medicine at HMS.
The findings of the study were published online by the Journal of General Internal Medicine.
«Our findings may tempt some to call for a rollback of Massachusetts or even national health reform,» said Nancy Kressin, PhD, head of the Health / care Disparities Research Program in the Department of Medicine at the Boston University School of Medicine, member of the section of General Internal Medicine at Boston Medical Center, and senior author of the study.
But a 2013 Institute of Medicine report found insufficient evidence to support restricting sodium consumption below 2,300 milligrams per day to prevent cardiovascular disease in the general population.
In a study that appears in the May issue of the Journal of General Internal Medicine, researchers at Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center have found that the majority of patients misusing drugs and alcohol have chronic pain and many are using these substances to «self - medicate» their pain.
The findings, by Fenway Health's Jennifer Potter, MD, and colleagues at Fenway, Harvard Medical School and the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, appear in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, published by Springer.
«Although the definition of underrepresented minority is evolving to reflect local and regional perspectives, findings from this study demonstrate that faculty who are underrepresented in medicine, relative to the general population, have seen little increase in absolute or percentage representation across all schools during this time period, while the prevalence of individuals of underrepresented minority status in the general population had increased to greater than 30 percent by 2010,» the authors write.
Their findings appear in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, published by Springer.
A team of researchers from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Center for Engineering in Medicine (MGH - CEM) have created a «liver on a chip,» a model of liver tissue that replicates the metabolic variations found throughout the organ and more accurately reflects the distinctive patterns of liver damage caused by exposure to environmental toxins, including pharmaceutical overdose.
«Although there are anecdotal reports of pregnancy - associated rest cramps being worse in summer, these findings establish the phenomenon of seasonality in rest cramps in the general population,» writes Dr. Scott Garrison, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, and the Centre for Hip Health and Mobility, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, with coauthors.
«It's important to remember that we don't want to completely eliminate patients» ability to sense pain as it's a warning system for us, but we do want to find the right balance of pain relief and drug side effects,» says Dr. Gilron, a professor in Queen's School of Medicine and anesthesiologist at Kingston General Hospital.
J. Marc Simard, professor of neurosurgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, along with colleagues at Yale University and Massachusetts General Hospital, found that Cirara, an investigational drug, powerfully reduced brain swelling and death in patients who had suffered a type of large stroke called malignant infarction, which normally carries a high mortality rate.
These findings were quite general across the natural sciences, social sciences, medicine and other technologies.
The study, reported online April 28, 2015, in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, confirms past findings on the link between the widely prescribed drugs and diabetes risk.
The University of Pennsylvania Health System's patient care facilities include: The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and Penn Presbyterian Medical Center — which are recognized as one of the nation's top «Honor Roll» hospitals by U.S. News & World Report — Chester County Hospital; Lancaster General Health; Penn Medicine Princeton Health; Penn Wissahickon Hospice; and Pennsylvania Hospital — the nation's first hospital, founded in 1751.
«Targeting the splicing process is a promising strategy for finding new medicines to treat SMA, and possibly other diseases,» said Marcus Rhoades, Ph.D. of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, which partially supported Krainer's research.
A study published April 12 in the Journal of General Internal Medicine found that screening patients for diabetes based on only age and weight could be missing more than half of high - risk patients.
One study found that patients were five times as likely to have an «adverse event» — any injury caused by medical care — when covered by a doctor who didn't know them, which happens when a shift changes, explains David Bates, MD, chief of the division of general internal medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
I'm very into drugs, the latest findings that are within general medicine.
Recent research found that multiple 60 - minute massages per week were more effective than fewer or shorter sessions for people with chronic neck pain, according to a study published in the Annals of Family Medicine; another compared the short - and long - term effects of structural massage (think therapeutic, deep - tissue treatments), relaxation massage (your general spa variety), and usual care (like meds, ice, and heat) for chronic low - back - pain sufferers.
If you're doing a lot of exercise, you may need a little more carbs and again, find a good functional medicine practitioner if that's helping a bit but it's not getting you over the hump 100 %, reach out to someone like myself or Evan so we can get some testing done and we can pull out the sniper rifle so to speak and get really specific versus, you know, just general run - of - the - mill adrenal protocols.
If you believe in holistic living, alternative medicines, and in general taking better care of our natural resources then it really does make sense for you to find a partner that believes the same.
She was named the 2012 General Sterling Scholar for the Wasatch Front Region back in March, and found out a month later that she was one of 10 students accepted to the Univeristy of Pittsburgh's School of Medicine, a prestigious program that begins her march to a career in medicine when she enters the program as a fMedicine, a prestigious program that begins her march to a career in medicine when she enters the program as a fmedicine when she enters the program as a freshman.
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Having spent half her career in emergency medicine and the other half in general medicine, Dr. Bays has made it her goal to find more than one solution for your pets» veterinary care.
«I think you will find that there's a whole lot of controversy in general in veterinary medicine about the cost of veterinary care,» she said.
People involved in every aspect of the pet industry, veterinary medicine and the general public will find facts and figures in this study that interest them.
After returning home to New York he worked briefly with a practice in Manhattan before finding his calling with NSALA performing high volume spay / neuter, general surgeries and shelter medicine.
After returning to her home state and spending a few years practicing general veterinary medicine, Dr. Peters found her calling in emergency medicine.
Sports medicine also offers an extra level of expertise and some procedures that typically can't be found in most general veterinary practitioners» offices.
I've been backpacking solo since my teens and every single one of these tips resonates... I would also add: - don't act as though you're alone - I usually wear a wedding band and tell people my «husband» is over there in the next street / village / town - ignore untoward comments - the best encouragement you can give men is to say no or to ask them to leave - in many cultures this is actually seen as encouragement - don't accept medicine or drugs from strangers, and always keep your eye on your drink - keep your valuables in a money belt, not in a backpack (I learned this one the hard way)- above all, be alertand know your environment - the best safety net is to do your research properly before you travel and find out as much as you can about the culture's attitudes in general, and towards women in particular
Researchers found that the approximately 18 percent of people considered difficult patients may experience negative short - term health effects as a result, says the Journal of General Internal Medicine.
I was not advancing any conspiracy theory about the medical establishment — I was referring to the fact that a lot of people are suspicious of the medical establishment, the pharmaceutical industry, or perhaps Western medicine in general, which could predispose them to wanting to find answers on their own, independently.
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