Sentences with phrase «journal of family medicine»

E J Choi et al, 2014, Coffee Consumption and Bone Mineral Density in Korean Premenopausal Women, Korean Journal of Family Medicine, Volume 35 (1).
Taking prenatal vitamins and eating foods rich in folic acid is believed to help reduce the appearance of linea nigra, according to a study published in the Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care.

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Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 27 (5): 690 - 3 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25201938 [Accessed October 2016]
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 22 (2): 147 - 57.
That intriguing question motivated a new study published last month in The British Journal of Sports Medicine, during which researchers looked at one family's propensity for shredding anterior cruciate ligaments during sports.
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine.
Results from the analysis of data from 113 children with non-severely infected eczema, published in the Annals of Family Medicine journal, showed no significant difference between the groups in the resolution of eczema symptoms at two weeks, four weeks or three months.
Engelman; along with Federico Anaya, professor of geological engineering at Universidad Autónoma Tomás Frías, in Potosí, Bolivia; and Darin Croft, anatomy professor at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, describe the animals, where they fit in the family, and their paleoecology and paleobiology in the Journal of Systematic Palaeontology.
According to a July 2012 study of 400 primary care patients (published by Miller and her colleagues in the popular family practice journal Annals of Family Medicine), 22 percent of individuals with chronic health issues suffer from some degree of chemical intolefamily practice journal Annals of Family Medicine), 22 percent of individuals with chronic health issues suffer from some degree of chemical intoleFamily Medicine), 22 percent of individuals with chronic health issues suffer from some degree of chemical intolerance.
Researchers at Cleveland Clinic have developed a new tool called CRC - PRO that allows physicians to quickly and accurately predict an individual's risk of colorectal cancer, as published in the current edition of the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine.
A Sino - Australian forum is the theme of the new issue of Family Medicine and Community Health (FMCH), an international medical journal with editorial offices in China and the U.S..
The findings appear in the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine and are based on the most recent data available from the National Comorbidity Survey - Replication from 2001 - 2003.
In addition to the flagship journal Science, the Science family of journals includes Science Translational Medicine, Science Signaling, the open - access journal Science Advances, and — the newly introduced — Science Robotics and Science Immunology.
Joanna Drowos, D.O., M.P.H., M.B.A., associate chair in the Department of Integrated Biomedical Science in FAU's College of Medicine; Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., Dr.P.H., the first Sir Richard Doll Professor and senior academic advisor to the dean in FAU's College of Medicine; and Robert S. Levine, M.D., professor of family and community medicine in Baylor College of Medicine, have just published the results of this report in the current issue of the journal Preventive MMedicine; Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., Dr.P.H., the first Sir Richard Doll Professor and senior academic advisor to the dean in FAU's College of Medicine; and Robert S. Levine, M.D., professor of family and community medicine in Baylor College of Medicine, have just published the results of this report in the current issue of the journal Preventive MMedicine; and Robert S. Levine, M.D., professor of family and community medicine in Baylor College of Medicine, have just published the results of this report in the current issue of the journal Preventive Mmedicine in Baylor College of Medicine, have just published the results of this report in the current issue of the journal Preventive MMedicine, have just published the results of this report in the current issue of the journal Preventive MedicineMedicine.
Lisa DeCamp, M.D., M.S.P.H., assistant professor of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the study's senior author, noted that although parental surveys of this kind have weaknesses in terms of parent responses reflecting the breadth of traumas children may be exposed to, the findings, published in the Oct. issue of the journal Pediatrics, offer new insight into potentially higher childhood resiliency among immigrant families supported by strong community networks and a strong sense of cultural identity.
Two different inherited genetic variations in two different families of children with ASD «converged» to produce the same changes in nerve function and behavior, the researchers report in EBioMedicine, a new online translational medicine journal published by editors at The Lancet and Cell Press.
Koopman's study, «Physician Information Needs and Electronic Health Records: Time to Reengineer the Clinic Note,» was published by the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine and was funded by Mizzou Advantage, an initiative that fosters interdisciplinary collaboration among faculty, staff, students and external partners to solve real - world problems.
The study, published Monday in the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, tapped a U.S. health survey that gathered data from providers and facilities on prescription medications, health status, and basic demographics for about 51,000 adults.
One in five pediatricians dismiss families who refuse to vaccinate their children, according to findings published in the journal Pediatrics and based on research by faculty from the University of Colorado School of Medicine on the Anschutz Medical Campus.
The same mutation was present in all members of the family who had Tourette but was absent in thousands of DNA samples from control subjects, who included unrelated people with similar ethnic backgrounds as well as a group of 720 Tourette patients, the researchers report today in The New England Journal of Medicine.
In earlier phases of the study — published in the American Journal of Public Health and the Annals of Family Medicine — the research team found that about two - thirds of the participating doctors had varying levels of «implicit,» or unconscious, bias against African Americans or Latinos.
Writing in the journal Neurobiology of Aging, a research team, led by senior author William S. Kremen, PhD, professor of psychiatry and co-director of the Center for Behavior Genetics of Aging at UC San Diego School of Medicine, found that major adverse events in life, such as divorce, separation, miscarriage or death of a family member or friend, can measurably accelerate aging in the brains of older men, even when controlling for such factors as cardiovascular risk, alcohol consumption, ethnicity and socioeconomic status, which are all associated with aging risk.
Title: Germline JAK2 mutation in a family with hereditary thrombocytosis Authors: Mead AJ, Rugless MJ, Jacobsen SE, Schuh A Date: 2012 Publication Details: The New England Journal of Medicine.
One recent study published in the journal Annals of Family Medicine found that the link between staying hydrated and staying slim is much stronger than most of us think.
A new study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, studied 1,500 military families stationed all around the world.
She is on the board of GreenMedInfo, Functional Medicine University, Pathways to Family Wellness, NYS Perinatal Association, and Fisher Wallace, Medical Director for Fearless Parent, and board member for Health Freedom Action and the peer - reviewed, indexed journal Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine.
She serves on the boards of GreenMedInfo, Functional Medicine University, Pathways to Family Wellness, NYS Perinatal Association, Price - Pottenger Nutrition Foundation, Mindd Foundation, the peer - reviewed, indexed journal Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, and the Nicholas Gonzalez Foundation.
The journal is «JAMA Internal Medicine» which is a different journal in the family of AMA journals and has a lower impact factor.
Journal of American Board of Family Medicine.2009; 22: 266 - 271.
A meta - analysis of studies of the relationship between fiber and blood glucose levels published in The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine found that increased fiber intake can reduce blood glucose levels during the standard fasting blood glucose test (a test of blood sugar levels after an overnight fast).
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 22 (4), 387 — 398.
The radio producers discovered a photograph in the February 18, 1979 edition of the Atlanta Journal - Constitution that showed a couple of pages from a «leather - bound recipe book of ointments and medicines» that was kept by a friend of Coca - Cola founder John Pemberton and «passed down by friends and family for generations,» reports Time.com.
Most of the figures in Family Tree include illustrations of organs from old medical journals, relating Western medicine's historical dissections of the human body to the carving up of the African continent under colonialism.
Studies, such as those appearing in the New England Journal of Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology, support these families conclusions about SSRIs and a causal link to birth defects.
FACT: A recent peer - reviewed study in the New England Journal of Medicine evaluated the short - term impact of Texas» 2011 family planning cuts on women's health.
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