It's also important to have information available
about the medical history of the animals and their veterinary records.
You should always get a full disclosure from breeders
about the medical history of the parental line and have your puppy checked by a vet for any problems before agreeing to the sale.
Inquire (and verify with a vet if possible)
about the medical history of the parents.
Once in the office, your veterinarian will run some tests and ask
about the medical history of your puppy.
Not exact matches
Sites that ask for a lot
of details
about your symptoms and
medical history and that use video or voice calls rather than simple messaging are likely to yield better results, Powell said.
I suspect not the discovery
of some
medical history about what motives helped introduce some new technology, nor the announcement that it is symptomatic
of the dying body not to want food.
Arturo Castiglione wrote
about the overwhelming importance
of this biblical
medical law: «The laws against leprosyin Leviticus 13 may be regarded as the first model
of sanitary legislation» (A
History of Medicine).»
In the book Making
History they are quite open
about the reality.Kay: This was always more
of a political decision than a
medical decision Barbara: It never was a
medical decision and thats why I think the action came so fast.
Milk bank staff will ask you a series
of questions
about your
medical and lifestyle
history.
It was, despite the leeches that call themselves nurses trying to chain me to a bed to ask countless questions
about my
medical history, was the best experience
of my life.
In short, it is important to consult with a
medical professional
about wearing compression stockings if you have a
history of skin damage.
According to an article written by consumer advocate Jenn Strathman
of NewsNet5.com in Cleveland, ``... In the
medical journal,» Archives
of Dermatology,» doctors wrote
about two women who got skin cancer on their hand, even though they had no family
history of the disease.
The etiology
of PPD is unclear and is varied from woman to woman, but certain factors are suspected to contribute to its development: hormonal fluctuations, any preexisting
medical problems, personal or family
history of depression, marital dysfunction or general lack
of support and social network, immaturity and low self - esteem, negative feelings
about the pregnancy, lack
of sleep, financial concerns, premature or special needs child, multiple pregnancy, traumatic birth, chronic stress factors, and neurotransmitter deficiencies.
Sensitive information includes (but is not limited to) information
about your race or ethnic origin, your religion, membership
of a professional or trade association, your
medical history and your sexual orientation.
SUDDEN INFANT death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden death
of an infant, unexpected by
history and unexplained by a thorough postmortem examination, including a complete autopsy, death scene investigation, andreview
of the
medical history.1 The decreased risk
of SIDS associated with nonprone sleep positions led to the recommendation in 1992 by the American Academy
of Pediatrics that infants be placed to sleep on the side or back.2 In 1994, the national public education campaign «Back to Sleep» was launched, and the supine position is now recommended.3 Sudden infant death syndrome rates in the United States have decreased by
about 40 % as prone prevalence has decreased from 70 % in 1992 to 17 % in 1998.3,4
It usually involves filling in a packet
of paperwork (you'll write your name and address
about five times) and covers everything from your
medical history to health insurance, liability waivers to payment guarantees.
Viewers will learn
about history and
medical ethics, changing religious attitudes, legal issues, foreskin functions, and consequences
of circumcision.
You can read more
about how to file a complaint here: http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/complaints/ At a hospital where I work, three nurses were fired for what most would see as a very minor comment
about a patient's
medical history to someone who was not involved in the care
of the patient.
Ina May also went into some detail
about the traveling she has done as a speaker and a researcher and how much, rich information on natural birth is being lost to
history and can now only be found in very rare and often out
of print
medical books.
One
of its features, a health assessment, asks detailed questions
about your
medical history, current habits, and birthing plan.
Clinton's stumbles put her health at the forefront
of a presidential campaign in which the two major party nominees are among the oldest ever and have disclosed a limited amount
of information
about their
medical history.
In this episode, Scientific American editor - in - chief John Rennie talks
about the magazine's
history of involvement with efforts to debunk
medical quakery and paranormal fakery, which included a fistfight between a Sci Am editor and Harry Houdini.
But through their complex minds and behaviours, he carefully peels back the layers
of medical history that have radically altered the diagnosis
of autism and argues that widespread misconceptions
about the condition are preventing our culture from reaching its full potential.
To help women make these decisions, COMPARE - UF will collect information from participants
about their
medical history, planned and previous treatment for their fibroids, current symptoms and quality
of life.
In the old - fashioned
medical notes, one would write
about the HPC, or «
history of the present complaint.»
«We know quite a lot
about the natural
history of the HPV infection
of the cervix,» says Maura Gillison, a professor
of internal medicine and epidemiology at The Ohio State University
Medical Center.
Another article that straddles both camps is Jeff Wheelwright's story
about the
medical importance
of understanding genetic variation (awe and wonder) in the midst
of a long
history of racial wariness (gloom).
However, the genetic counselor will consult with our team
of physicians
about your
medical and family
history.
They are calling congressional offices and showing up at their representatives» town hall meetings with angst - filled stories
about a pre-ACA world in which they couldn't get individual health plans because
of their
medical histories.
When you call, our experienced team
of Patient Liaisons will ask you some preliminary questions
about your health and a general overview
of your
medical history.
We are grateful to L. C. Fitton and S. Cobb at Hull York
Medical School, C. Stringer at the Natural
History Museum and B. Waller at the University
of Portsmouth for discussion
about this work.
All that to say - irregardless
of your feelings
about Dr. Pompa, the benefits
of fasting are well documented throughout
history and in
medical literature and I'd encourage you to do your own research on it from sources you trust.
There's generally a checklist
of items health care providers are interested in learning
about during any average annual visit — all
of which they need to address in a short amount
of time — allowing important topics such as sex during and postmenopause to slip to the back burner as the checkup and
medical history usually take priority.
All donors who apply to be part
of this process should do so empathetically; be transparent and honest
about your
medical history, make sure you have the time and flexibility to make your doctor's appointments, and if you aren't sure
about something, don't be afraid to ask!
Dr. Ross recommends talking to your doctor
about your
medical and lifestyle
history, so he or she can suggest a method or brand with the right levels
of estrogen and progestin for you.
One
of the most famous diabetologists in the
history of the world — Dr. Elliot Joslin wrote
about it in the Canadian
Medical Association Journal in 1916!
Additional covariate information
about age, smoking habit, socioeconomic status, family
history of diabetes and stroke, menopausal status,
medical history, and current use
of medications was obtained with the use
of pretested questionnaires.
The revolutionary part
about the 180 - formula is that it takes into account your previous training and
medical history to give you a better idea
of what your aerobic heart rate zone really is.
To help diagnose PCOS and rule out other causes
of your symptoms, your doctor may talk to you
about your
medical history and do a physical exam and different tests:
I loved studying
history for the same reason I love
medical communications — it's
about making meaning out
of information.
Facebook advertisements take one swift look at a few
of your «likes,» and make a decision
about your sexual orientation, drug use
history and more A driver who used marijuana for
medical purposes four days before driving has been caught by the NSW government's push on drug driving, in laws that have
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Those more knowledgeable
about the topic will find interesting stories
about spies in the SS, detailed overviews
of some
of the camps, a
history of the yellow badge,
medical experimentation, and much more.
About 24 hours later, in an anonymous laboratory, she is tied up and questioned about her medical history, including her great fear of spi
About 24 hours later, in an anonymous laboratory, she is tied up and questioned
about her medical history, including her great fear of spi
about her
medical history, including her great fear
of spiders.
While many
of these kids may only want
medical records and a genetic
history, what
about those who desire a father figure in their lives?
First, I listened to students in a Hartford high school address an adult and student audience
about their projects, such as starting and running a successful business, designing a mural to encompass major elements
of African Americans
history in this country, making music the center
of their lives by creating and performing in a band, and making a documentary
about a previously unrecognized
medical researcher in order to give fellow students a sense
of their own possibilities to achieve and change the world.
No information
about salary
history, religion, ethnicity, personal
history,
medical records, stocks, bonds, personal assets or checking / savings account becomes a part
of your credit report.
«On the other hand, if the parents point out that the family has a horrific
history of medical issues and they're worried
about the child's future insurability for life insurance purposes, that would certainly warrant a close scrutiny
of life insurance,» he added.
There are many types
of consumer reporting agencies, including credit bureaus and specialty agencies (such as agencies that sell information
about check writing
histories,
medical records, and rental
history records).
This was a very informational pod cast, but one
of the key thing that stuck out to me was the comment Joshua made
about negative credit
history; how it depends if negative credit resulted from carelessness or
medical bills.