Progressive Catholics have received it with delight, viewing
it as a diagnosis of the sickness at the heart of American Catholicism.
It also reveals the history of changing diagnoses, such
as the diagnosis of «neurasthenia» to the modern - day diagnosis of «social anxiety».
She has (she's 26 now) a strong personality and has always been sensitive, difficult to fall asleep, easy to rouse and had food allergies and intolerances as well
as a diagnosis of «colic.»
Researchers in Sweden sought to determine if use of tumor necrosis factor inhibitor drugs to treat RA would result in a reduced risk of acute coronary syndrome (commonly called ACS), defined
as a diagnosis of a heart attack or unstable angina (the worsening or increasing cardiac symptoms)
Learners can use it as a brief review as well
as a diagnosis of what areas they still need to practise in preparation for end - of - year exams.
Finally, underwriters will need to know if other underlying conditions are present, such
as a diagnosis of depression which could raise a red flag and lead a denial of your application or approval with only limited benefits during the first few years your policy is in place.
This is done under certain circumstances, such
as a diagnosis of terminal illness or a need for long - term care.
It is essential that the nutritional support of dogs with cancer is started as early as possible, that is to say as soon
as the diagnosis of cancer is made.
My reviews of puzzle games here are already as well received
as a diagnosis of Gonorrhea, and the double whammy of being on a platform only owned by people who hate money made it seem like a waste of time to write - up.
Just
as diagnosis of a symptom's cause is at the core of the physician's role, recognizing that a person's circumstance creates legally enforceable obligations, rights and remedies is at the heart of what lawyers do.
This is done under certain circumstances, such
as a diagnosis of terminal illness or a need for long - term care.
These include such things
as the diagnosis of a terminal illness, the need for long - term care or the onset of a medically incapacitating condition.
This issue has been addressed to some degree by the addition of further diagnostic categories to the DSM - III35 and later to the DSM - IV.9, 18,36 The inclusion of «dysthymic disorder»
as a diagnosis of subthreshold depressive symptoms dates back to the DSM - III, but «recurrent brief depression» and «minor depressive disorder» were appended to the DSM - IV.
Vala has experience working with adults, children and adolescents struggling with depression, anxiety, personality issues and trauma as well
as diagnoses of ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder.
In this prospective study of upper middle class youth, we document frequency of alcohol and drug use, as well
as diagnoses of abuse and dependence, during early adulthood.
Not exact matches
One pressing question concerns the latest generation
of fitness trackers, particularly
as their technology is developed to enable sophisticated
diagnoses.
«If we
as healthcare providers listen to the people we take care
of, we can reach a
diagnosis earlier and then ensure that patients receive appropriate treatment,» Brightman said.
Ulman can still feel the knot that formed in his stomach
as a surgeon delivered that first
diagnosis and suggested, without apology, replacing part
of Ulman's spine with a metal rod.
As a result, common
diagnoses made in the 37 - foot RV include mental - health issues associated with chronic stress and anxieties, eye and back complaints and deficiency in vitamin D — even though the area sees 260 days
of sunshine per year.
London - based Babylon Health, which has raised a total
of $ 85 million, started
as a telemedicine company, enabling doctors to make
diagnoses via video and allowing patients to rate the quality
of each interaction.
GE notes that radiologists» error rate in x-ray based
diagnoses can range from 35 % to 50 %; the hope is that the eight machine deep learning algorithms being deployed
as part
of the partnership can help bring that figure down significantly by more accurately analyzing the medical data.
The paper correctly
diagnoses the U.S. economic problem
as a slowdown in the growth
of productivity, which in turn limits growth in pay.
The article cited a study that reported these businesspeople have the same clinical
diagnosis as the Ted Bundy's
of the world, but aren't violent.
All
of these innovations
as well
as the discovery
of rare diseases and correct
diagnosis are essential in providing effective treatment and in some cases, avoid misdiagnosis.
Organizations such
as the Canadian Association
of Optometrists say only doctors should be responsible for issuing medical aides (which it believes glasses and contacts are), and have expressed concern this change will lead to people skipping eye exams, which could delay the
diagnosis of serious eye disease.
If you must go gluten - free, due to celiac disease or a similar
diagnosis, look for gluten - free bread made with a mixture
of seeds and naturally gluten - free whole grains, such
as millet and amaranth.»
The actress has publicly and repeatedly insisted that her son's autism
diagnosis was caused by a series
of vaccines he received
as a child.
And while these illnesses are consistent across demographic lines, people
of color are more sensitive to the stigma
of a
diagnosis and are less likely to get the same level
of care
as their white peers.
As part
of our fact - based
diagnosis our Motion Measurement System will identify 12 critical elements
of mechanics in your swing, including: shoulder turn, shoulder tilt, shoulder bend, hip turn, hip tilt, hip bend and more.
Michael Alessandri, a clinical professor
of psychology at the University
of Miami, cautioned that Cruz's
diagnosis of autism should not be viewed
as a cause
of his attack at Stoneman Douglas High.
Training covers
diagnosis, treatment, and recognizing danger signs that require referral to health facilities,
as well
as business and sales skills.6 After a CHP passes training, she spends her first two weeks conducting a census
of all
of the households in her designated area and collecting phone numbers and other key information.7 During this census, CHPs note which households have children under - 5 and pregnant women.8
Qualified medical expenses include payments for the
diagnosis, prevention, treatment, or cure
of disease —
as well
as payments for treatments that affect any structure or function
of the body.
Patel's guidance indicates that any mobile technologies which are intended for use in the
diagnosis of a medical condition, or in the cure, mitigation or treatment
of one will be regulated
as medical devices.
That's because doctors engage in a process
of elimination to reach what is known
as a «
diagnosis of exclusion.»
But
as an overall interpretation
of Kierkegaard's life, Garff's Freudian
diagnosis is finally unconvincing.
It's not surprising that the people who create movies are
as affected by the racism, sexual abuse and violence that has pockmarked the news for the past few years
as the rest
of us, but Hollywood is only offering a
diagnosis here.
«These findings, although currently laboratory - based, could have deep implications for the detection and treatment
of corneal infections
as it has the potential to reduce
diagnosis time from up to two weeks to only a few minutes - and the ability to deliver the correct antibiotics immediately.»
Benedict argued that non-conjugal reproduction such
as in vitro fertilization had created «new problems» ¯ the freezing
of human embryos, for instance, and the selective abortion
of medically implanted embryos, together with pre-implantation
diagnosis, embryonic stem - cell research, and attempts at human cloning.
They should be encouraged to seek appropriate help (
diagnosis, professional assistance)
as needed,
as a way
of caring for them.
For example: Any suppression
of factors which are necessary for the clarity
of a
diagnosis but may be unpleasant for the physician contradicts not only the «object», but also objectivity
as an ethical attitude, hence a «virtue
of the physician».
As an expert on various religious cultures, and with a knowledge
of the role
of religion in personality structure and function, the specialist is in a position to offer relevant insight for psychodynamic
diagnosis, for evaluation
of the manner in which religious issues should be dealt with in treatment, and the means by which religious resources may be used in rehabilitation.
Few contemporary critics
of Eliot's ideas have disputed his
diagnosis of society's ills,
as eloquently presented in his poems and more tendentiously in his essays.
All these internet
diagnosis of the Presidents» religion, birth certificate, college transcripts, etc just amplify how easy it is for some people to be persuaded by what they don't know,
as opposed to seeking the information to make objective decisions.
Yet their consumption
of alcohol does not affect their families, jobs, finances, health and public behavior
as it does in traditional
diagnoses of alcoholics.
In preparing to teach a course, I looked through a folder
of accumulated notes and realized that I first taught the course to an adult class consisting
of three women: Jennifer, a widow
of about 60 years
of age with an eighth - grade schooling, whose primary occupations were keeping a brood
of chickens and a goat and watching the soaps on television; Penny, 55, an army wife who treated her retired military husband and her teenage son and daughter
as items
of furniture in her antiseptic house, dusting them off and placing them in positions that would show them off to her best advantage, and then getting upset when they didn't stay where she put them — she was,
as you can imagine, in a perpetual state
of upset; and Brenda, married, mother
of two teenage sons, a timid, shy, introverted hypochondriac who read her frequently updated
diagnoses and prescriptions from about a dozen doctors
as horoscopes — the scriptures by which she lived.
In research in patients with cancer, with a focus on psycho - emotional symptoms, and with some attempt at measuring spirituality, patients respond to the
diagnosis and management
of cancer more
as whole persons, and they rely on faith, reason, and emotion.
The doctors, including some
of the great specialists
of the commonwealth — the University Hospital boasts
of being one
of the 100 institutions in the country — were confounded
as to an exact
diagnosis.
The number
of family therapies which place high value on the role
of creativity and related characteristics for
diagnosis, assessment, and therapy,
as well
as for its goals, is striking (DA).
Having stated his thesis that one must begin with Whitehead's
diagnosis, Rorty quotes him
as follows: «The difficulties
of all schools
of modern philosophy lie in the fact that having accepted the subjectivist principle, they continue to use philosophical categories derived from another point
of view» (PR 253; WEP 134; italics mine).
Most important to me was Freud — not his
diagnosis of religious belief
as an infantile longing but his list
of defense mechanisms (sublimation, projection, reaction formation among them).