But he cautions that the model «involves a tremendous number of assumptions that are only loosely supported
by medical literature.»
Not exact matches
Rothstein further failed to distinguish between suicide and refusing treatment, a distinction long recognized in
medical practice, justified
by an extensive and sophisticated
literature, and endorsed
by every important
medical society in America.
I may be slower than others, but I do not find in the
literature absolute statements of the clinical factors unanimously agreed to
by medical professionals defining PVS.
Once I took information from the adult
medical literature and started to apply this to my patients, I found that in virtually every case where CIO failed to work within the first day or two, the child was suffering from an undiagnosed sleep disorder, usually caused
by a mild breathing problem.
«The therapy program favored
by this group works in phases,» notes Jennifer M. Weiss, MD., an orthopedic surgeon with the Southern California Permanente
Medical Group at the Los Angeles
Medical Center, who was not involved in the
literature review.
To get a better sense of the cause of the accidents and how they might be prevented, Cusimano and his coauthor scoured the
medical literature looking for studies that examined injuries caused
by TVs.
Our Foundation is not against breastfeeding; it is for safe breastfeeding and close monitoring to prevent complications and injuries to infants reported in the
medical literature, the media and
by the thousands of mothers who have sent us their stories, which we receive each and every day.
breastfeeding and close monitoring to prevent complications and injuries to infants reported in the
medical literature, the media and
by the thousands of mothers who have sent us their stories, which we receive each and every day.
The peer - reviewed scientific
literature has shown that
by the time the «
medical indication» for supplementation has been reached, a child is at increased risk of brain injury, if not, already brain - injured.
Given the very large claims in the popular
literature makes about allergies, mother - infant bonding, IQ, leukemia, cholesterol, and diabetes, I think it is very important that these claims be backed up
by sound
medical evidence.
Similar views were held
by Rhazes, Avicenna and Averroes — the Arabian Schools and ahead from the 14th till the early 17th century
by medical essayist such as Bagellardus, Metlinger, Roesslin, Muffet, Phayer and de Vallambert and are referred even in the current
literature.
In February, Dr. Mary Bassett, de Blasio's health commissioner, told a Council budget hearing that «the public health
literature is clear» on the benefits of the approach, which has also been endorsed
by the American
Medical Association.
«After conducting a thorough review of the scientific
literature, it became clear that there may be certain benefits in the use of
medical marijuana
by patients suffering from chronic pain,» said Health Commissioner Dr. Howard A. Zucker.
It was not described in
medical literature until 1964 but some experts believe one of the earliest accounts of the debilitating illness appeared in an 1857 short story
by Charles Dickens and his friend Wilke Collins:
A review of
medical literature does not support monthly laboratory testing for all patients who are using standard doses of the acne medication isotretinoin, according to an article published online
by JAMA Dermatology.
Coley was fascinated
by a smattering of curious cancer stories referenced in the
medical literature of the era: Patients riddled with inoperable tumors suddenly found themselves cancer - free after contracting erysipelas, another potentially fatal ailment at the time, caused
by Streptococcus bacteria and marked
by fever and hardened, painful rashes.
«
Medical breakthroughs should not be hindered
by the cumbersome process of searching the scientific
literature,» Etzioni says.
By planting this paper in the medical literature, the company was preparing for the approval process by highlighting in the medical literature the deficiencies of the best - selling generic that the new drug would compete wit
By planting this paper in the
medical literature, the company was preparing for the approval process
by highlighting in the medical literature the deficiencies of the best - selling generic that the new drug would compete wit
by highlighting in the
medical literature the deficiencies of the best - selling generic that the new drug would compete with.
One example: A consensus panel convened
by the National Institutes of Health, after reviewing
medical literature, concluded in November 1997 that «there is clear evidence that needle acupuncture treatment is effective for postoperative and chemotherapy nausea and vomiting, nausea of pregnancy, and postoperative dental pain.»
The term typically is defined — even in the
medical literature —
by its cluster of symptoms rather than as a coherent syndrome.
The study was carried out
by the Vision Loss Expert Group, led
by Professor Rupert Bourne of Anglia Ruskin University, and shows the prevalence and causes of vision loss in high income countries worldwide as well as other European nations in 2015, based on a systematic review of
medical literature over the previous 25 years.
Then, in 2015, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) dismissed the «misconception» of the disease as psychological in a report informed
by a review of more than 9000 articles from 64 years of
medical literature.
A new tool in development
by computational biologists at Baylor College of Medicine and analytics experts at IBM research and tested as a «proof - of - principle» may one day help researchers mine all public
medical literature and formulate hypotheses that promise the greatest reward when pursuing new scientific studies.
One concern is the development of multiple sclerosis, which has been fuelled
by social and news media reports of cases occurring after HPV vaccination, and an increasing number of case reports published in the
medical literature describing vaccine recipients who developed multiple sclerosis as well as other demyelinating diseases.
by Christopher Cowley of the School of Medicine at the University of East Anglia thinks that all new
medical students should at least have read some
literature, if not actually written it.
Diagnosis, pathophysiological findings, evaluation, treatment and prevention are outlined in a recent review of the
literature published online today
by the Journal of the American
Medical Association Pediatrics (JAMA Pediatrics).
Medical writers produce the documents that help companies push a drug or device from clinical trials through FDA approval, including
literature summaries, applications to FDA to investigate a new device or drug, and documents intended for review
by institutional review boards (IRBs).
LifeMap Discovery ® is a compendium of embryonic development for stem cell research and regenerative medicine, constructed
by integrating extensive molecular, cellular, anatomical and
medical data curated from scientific
literature and high - throughput data sources.
For comparison, let's look at a very different review of the
medical literature, this time not ghost written
by the synthetic hormone industry.
About 44 articles in the women's health
medical literature are ghost written
by Wyeth in a marketing program to convince doctors to prescribe their synthetic hormones, and not to prescribe bioidentical hormones.
We know now that an infection could not have caused Atkins health problems as told
by Dr. Fuhrman here ~ ~ ~ > QUOTE «Ketogenic diets have been shown in the
medical literature to cause a pathological enlargement of the heart called cardiomyopathy,» and «The Atkins Corporation denies that Dr. Atkins» own cardiomyopathy - induced heart attack, hypertension, and blocked arteries had anything to do with his diet.
There are a baker's dozen of articles in the
medical literature on apple cider vinegar (as indexed
by the National Library of Medicine), and indeed there is a case report «Hypokalemia, Hyperreninemia and Osteoporosis in a Patient Ingesting Large Amounts of Cider Vinegar» that does suggest ingestion may lead to potassium wasting.
Fueled
by a passion to determine what really makes people healthy and what really predisposes them to illness, she dug into the
medical literature to study how doctors might better care for patients and patients might better care for themselves.
According to Dr. john Cannell (and much of the
medical literature), Vitamin D has been shown to significantly aid the immune system in fighting off pathogenic diseases like colds and significantly help in reducing risk for breast cancer
by 50 %.
This view is supported
by a substantial body of clinical
literature and many of these therapies are routinely taught in continuing
medical education courses for integrative physicians.
One question to ask about information on anonymous message boards: Is the information backed up
by citations or references in the peer reviewed
medical literature?
A talent for the written word, first recognized when he was 16
by his winning the «Campbellian Prize for
Literature», led to an outpouring of contributions to the medical l
Literature», led to an outpouring of contributions to the
medical literatureliterature.
Literature Review: Would the Addition Psycho Education to Medication Management in Q Community Outpatient Setting
By a Nurse Practitioner Yield Greater Medication Adherence in Adult Schizophrenic Patients A new achievement in
medical science is the introduction of psycho - education for the people who live with psychological disturbance.
We will perform treatments and procedures
by employing the most current
medical literature and state of the art technologies in order to maximize the probability of a positive outcome for our patients.
In a free webcast
by Maddie's Fund ® and the Association of Shelter Veterinarians, The Optimal Time for Spay / Neuter: An Analysis of Critical Spay / Neuter
Literature, Philip A. Bushby, DVM, MS, DACVS, will guide attendees through the relevant
medical studies, examine conflicting findings and perspectives, and arrive at a set of recommendations for different populations of cats and dogs.
A 2014
literature review
by the American Veterinary
Medical Association Animal Welfare Division is instructive.
The results of this study were recently published in the veterinary
literature as Seizure classification in dogs from a non-referral based population, written
by Michael Podell, MSc, DVM; William R. Fenner, DVM; and Jean D. Powers, PhD, in the Journal of the American Veterinary
Medical Association, Vol 206, No 11, June 1, 1995.
Having been a contributor of dozens of peer - reviewed papers to the
medical literature, David, I'm puzzled
by what answer you're expecting, but the one I give may not be the one you want to hear.
A
medical scientist in Australia, who was ridiculed in the
literature and professional meetings for proposing it was a bacterial infection, painstakingly employed Koch's postulates and eventually proved that GI ulcers were caused
by a bacterium
by the name of Heliobacter pylori.
When Ivan has a very high temperature, the regime lies
by having a
literature student, called a
medical orderly, take Ivan's temperature and tell him that he is not sick enough to miss work.
There's quite a bit of
literature in sociology now on the surge of new patients groups that have arisen, particularly since the 1980s an 90s, to challenge established
medical authorities they felt ignored
by.
There have been great improvements made in
medical care
by implementing evidence based medicine, which encourages the regular consultation of the
medical literature for best practices and the synthesis of large bodies of statistical information to provide the best information available.
Invariably, a significant body of peer - reviewed
medical literature is analyzed
by these experts.
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