Sentences with phrase «at least my patients do»

First of all diabetes is soon to be a national epidemic as people are developing pre-diabetes and diabetes as I write this, so it is a fabulous preventative measure to ensure that at least my patients do not fall victim to diabetes.

Not exact matches

At least Kay Stewart's patients do.
REINVENTING THE CLINICAL TRIAL Research Track Traditional clinical trials ask one question: Does an experimental treatment work better than nothing at all — or, the very least, the standard therapy offered patients.
Taken as a whole, they are not sick or well, but in that uncomfortable in - between stage at which the patient is well enough to keep going and at least perfunctorily do his work, yet unable to do it with zest, enthusiasm, and effectiveness.
Nor do the authors pick up on the same pope's astonishing invitation of the leaders of other churches and their theologians to a «patient and fraternal dialogue» to help find ways in which the pastoral and doctrinal ministry of Peter might be differently exercised in the service of universal Christian unity» a move that opened the prospect of a «reformed papacy» such as Luther, at least, was willing to contemplate.
From World War II until the late 1960s, no voice raised on behalf of mental patients was more audible and respected than that of William C. Menninger, who talked to at least as many state legislatures as did Dorothea Dix in the previous century.
Fans have been asked to be patient for a long time, and if the team isn't winning or at least entertaining, they choose other ways to spend hard - earned dollars, which inevitably leads to photos of empty seats on the internet, and flight - tracking private planes between Raleigh and Quebec City, and expert opinions that hockey doesn't work in the South.
At least 22 parents and children suspect that renowned Dutch fertility doctor Jan Karbaat was secretly and illegally using his own sperm to impregnate his patients, just like an Indiana doctor who did the same thing and was unmasked by DNA evidence.
Also, there is no reporting of medical errors in the U.S., so we really don't have the data to draw conclusions, but the Institute of Medicine in 2000 reported that «at least 44,000 and perhaps as many as 98,000 Americans die in hospitals each year as a result of medical errors,» meaning that «deaths due to preventable adverse events in hospitalized patients exceed the deaths attributable to motor vehicle accidents (43,458), breast cancer (42,297) or AIDS (16,516).»
Please make an effort to post on Twitter or Instagram at least once with the dedicated hashtag #FIGHTBACKBETTER and know that you will be helping a cancer patient every time you do!
«With over eighty percent of New Yorkers saying that doctors over-prescribing opioids and allowing patients access to too many pain pills are at least somewhat responsible for the current level of opioid abuse, it is concerning, but not surprising, that among those that were prescribed, a quarter admit that they were given too many pills and nearly two - thirds didn't take the entire prescription.
He felt if he couldn't change society at least he could do right by his patients.
Of the patients identified by IDx - DR as having at least moderate diabetic retinopathy, more than 85 percent actually did.
She had at least a few stints at in - patient rehabilitation clinics but did not entirely stay clean afterward.
If HIV is just a «harmless passenger virus» as he believes, untreated HIV - positive individuals might be expected to do at least as well as, or better than, HIV - positive patients who take antiretroviral drugs.
Jungebluth says that despite the complications, the patient did well for at least a year after his initial surgery.
Study participation was restricted to patients with either ventricular fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia who did not achieve a stable heart rhythm after at least one defibrillator shock and, therefore, represent the typical group of those who receive such medications for cardiac arrest in clinical practice.
Of the 91 patients who did: 54.9 percent were at least moderately disabled, compared with 28.7 percent of those without a recurrent stroke; and 33.3 percent were dependent on others in activities of daily living, compared with 11.5 percent of those without a recurrent stroke.
In that trial, oliceridine provided at least as much pain relief as morphine did, and patients who received the new drug suffered significantly less nausea, vomiting and hypoventilation (a measure of slowed breathing) than patients on morphine.
Studies were included if their authors provided the requisite original data, they comprised adult outpatients, they included a medication vs placebo comparison for at least 6 weeks, they did not exclude patients on the basis of a placebo washout period, and they used the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS).
And some leukemias don't need any treatment at all, at least while the patient has no symptoms.
«They don't have to believe that it will do any good — and many of my patients don't at first — but they have to at least try it for a few weeks.»
In a study of 1,900 people who had recently had heart attacks, the death rate in patients who drank at least two cups of green tea a day was 44 % less than in those who didn't drink tea.
Or at least I don't every day, or with a patient attitude all the time, or while still managing to get a shower and brush my hair.
That's good when you're doing autoimmune shtick, but I think adding at least back in the ghee and definitely the butter, as long as you can tolerate it, as long as like, there my patients are following the reintroduction protocol, which is adding the food back in over a three - day period.
Although the current «gold standard» for diagnosing Celiac Disease is to perform an endoscopy and small intestinal biopsy, Dr. Fasano did bring up the concept of the «4 out of 5» rule, in which some have proposed that Celiac Disease can be diagnosed if a patient meets at least 4 of the following 5 criteria:
While Dr. Guldvog has followed many of his patients for at least 18 months and reports that most of them remain symptom - free, I don't know any people that have had their thyroids removed due to Hashimoto's.
Researchers have used cancer patients, which can safely be assumed suffer at least as much as most infertile couples might do on a daily basis, to demonstrate that a 65 % improvement in mood, and a 31 % reduction in stress can be achieved through meditation (Speca and Carlson et.
Unfortunately physicians aren't generally trained appropriately and don't practice in environments that reward the achievement of health in their patients... at least this docs perspective for what it is worth.
If enough patients do this we can slowly but surely compel more Drs to at least learn about nutritional interventions first or in adjunct with Rx.
Given there are no studies (at least that I am aware of) that support a strictly PB treatment for ED patients, I currently do not endorse such eating during the active recovery phase.
Shall endeavour to first, do no harm; to provide the most effective health care available with the least risk to his / her patients at all times.
Dr. Bissoon insists all his patients switch to thongs (or at least lace underwear without elastic around the legs) because they don't restrict lymphatic flow the way traditional underwear does.
At least one conventional doctor is encouraging her peers to seriously educate themselves about IBD CAM, LDN, probiotics, SCD... and Integrative Medicine and to ask their patients if they are interested in them, using them and if so, what do they use, and to actively seek funding for further study of them!
We recommend that our patients try to do at least 40 minutes of exercise most days of the week and include a mixture of aerobic and strength - training exercises.
Therefore, given that I would guess that the vast majority of your patients, at the very least, need to increase muscle mass and function, restore gut lining integrity, and so much more in terms of protein - based anabolic responses, 0.8 g / kg / day simply will not get the job done.
It would be awesome to be able to buy foods with methionine removed (at least for cancer patients), but I don't expect it in near future.
It's basically a painless experience — definitely less painful than pricking your finger to get a blood sugar result, which most patients already do at least daily.»
As cited by Porter, the same thing happens when U.S. hospitals «do whatever it takes to keep patients alive at least 31 days after an operation, to beat Medicare's 30 - day survival yardstick.»
Whether this is feasible for you or not is going to depend on how prolific and how patient you are, but you may want to start two or three different series, or at least put out a couple of stand - alone books that could be turned into a series if they do well.
But if you are looking out over the next five to ten years, I would recommend being patient and waiting at least until the stock trades at less than 20x earnings: History shows that opportunity shows up with quite a bit of regularity, even if the past two years don't feel like it.
Animal General does not «over-schedule,» and thus each patient receives at least 30 minutes with a doctor.
Because one year in an older cat's life is equal to roughly five years in a human's, we recommend that our older patients come in at least twice a year for a physical exam, weight check, and thorough discussion of «how your cat is doing at home.»
by the Mayo Clinic's Center for Sleep Medicine of 150 patients, 41 % said they had no effect or even a positive effect on their sleep, but 20 % did say their pets disturbed their sleep, at least sometimes.
According to a small 2014 study by the Mayo Clinic's Center for Sleep Medicine of 150 patients, 41 % said they had no effect or even a positive effect on their sleep, but 20 % did say their pets disturbed their sleep, at least sometimes.
I can not remember the author or publication but I have seen at least one report that followed several patients after surgery and several patients that did not have surgery.
As for recovery, Miller said he takes patients off all non-steroidal anti-inflammatories at least a week before surgery and doesn't start them back up for at least a few days after.
A surgeon wouldn't do brain surgery to remove a substantial portion of the patients brain without being 100 % certain there was at least some problem.
However, at least one commenter stated that since covered entities must differentiate between disclosures that require documentation and those that do not, they will have to document each instance when a patient's medical record is disclosed to determine the reason for the disclosure.
Regardless of whether or not the patient claims it was an accident, it is incumbent upon the hospital or facility where the individual is held (which is typically at least 72 hours) to do an in - depth analysis of whether the person is a danger to themselves or others.
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