Sentences with phrase «in medical circles»

In medical circles, there is a common adage amongst surgeons... a chance to cut is a chance to cure.
This condition is referred to, in medical circles as, hypogonadism (hypo — low, gonad — testes, ism — condition).
But the proposal may not get an easy ride: As news of the plan begins to leak out, it is provoking a heated reaction in some medical circles.
For instance, it is well known in medical circles that hemorrhage is on the rise... dangerously so... up to 50 % of women.

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Bornstein is out of Trump's circle now, and alleges that former Trump bodyguard Keith Schiller and another «large man» raided his office in February 2017, to retrieve Trump's medical records.
Many of those scandals, like one involving the medical records of a rape victim in India, or another involving a team visit to an escort - karaoke bar in Seoul, South Korea, have implicated Uber founder and former CEO Travis Kalanick, plus a small circle of his most trusted advisors.
Today few people in psychological or medical circles would suggest that widowhood at age thirty - five, for example, means that the spouse must cap his or her sexual energy forever.
«In the words of the Permanent Secretary, «Considering the unrestricted patronage base and free services of the State House Medical Centre, coupled with the funding hiccups and periodic receipts, it may not be far - fetched to notice gaps between demand and supply of medical equipment and consumables at certain stages of the budget circle.Medical Centre, coupled with the funding hiccups and periodic receipts, it may not be far - fetched to notice gaps between demand and supply of medical equipment and consumables at certain stages of the budget circle.medical equipment and consumables at certain stages of the budget circle
For researcher Edward Johnson of Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, whose entrant is an Escherichia coli rendition of Google's logo, participating in the contest was just coming full circle.
Scientists interested in a medical - writing career should seek projects outside the circles they normally move in.
Simply put, Dr. Leroy Hood — an MD and a Ph.D. — is a living legend in science and medical circles.
As a medical anthropologist, she specializes in the study of multidisciplinary models for integrative medicine (healing circles) and the emergence of health coaches as novel agents in health behavior change.
As a medical anthropologist, she specializes in the study of multi-disciplinary models for integrative medicine (healing circles) and the emergence of Health Coaches as novel agents in health behavior change.
Her grace creates a comfortable environment for learning, particularly since so much of her information is cutting edge and controversial in conventional medical circles.
I not only look at what the recommendations are in conventional circles but also look for natural remedies, case reports and small studies from foreign countries, as well as the Journal of Medical Hypotheses.
Every page of this 100 + page book is LOADED with health promoting, toxin - fighting content that is turning heads even in conventional medical circles.
It's something that's frowned on in traditional medical circles, with many doctors saying there's no science to show the validity of this diet.
But there is also a strong physiological component that is overlooked in many medical circles.
In our ongoing series, Medicine Vs. Mom, we present a full - circle / two - sided approach to canine medical topics.
As far as his circling due to his medical condition, he does still walk in a circle and sometimes loses his balance, though never falling.
As a meme, «Anthropocene» has as yet little traction in scientific circles beyond geology and environmental science, let alone the wider culture: A Google check on «anthropocene» shows 78,700 references (mainly in geoscience), while by contrast «placebo», a once - esoteric medical term now well - established as a meme, has more than 18 million (and even the freshly coined «vuvuzela» has 3,650,000).
It's claimed he performed the procedure on around 2,000 women and when the Ohio State Medical Board finally caught up with him, they made him voluntarily surrender his license, a punishment which is known in legal circles as «bullshit.»
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