The researchers randomly assigned more than 200 overweight middle - aged women to one of two groups: one used MyFitnessPal as a weight - loss aid, the other talked to a primary
care doctor about weight issues but did not use MyFitnessPal.
Talk to an allergist or your primary
care doctor about prescription - strength options.
Not exact matches
«Your health
care is no longer
about the episodic visit to your
doctor, where you have this once - a-year assessment of random vitals,» she says.
It's much more akin to a WebMD, where there's all this information
about health
care, and the patient and the patient's family can read it, but then they still go to the
doctor and the
doctor helps them interpret that information.
(
About a third of the users are
doctors, and another third are other types of health
care workers.)
Only 10 were warned
about potential risks and side effects, 13 were asked
about their primary
care physician, and six were offered to have records of the consultation sent to their
doctor, according to the study.
Noting that an important goal of the Affordable
Care Act is enrolling the uninsured in insurance plans — which will theoretically put more money in
doctors» pockets — Jackson said, «As major stakeholders and advocates in this effort, physicians should be educated
about how these changes will impact them, their patients and their prospective patients.»
i work in a
doctor's office where we take
care of refugees from burma and have heard many stories
about christians being hunted by the military to be murdered.
She asked why that was the case, and they talked
about the problems of combining marriage, motherhood, and training in medicine (which she had experienced personally), the resentment of women that many
doctors have, and the irony that a profession dedicated to
caring for people was so overwhelmingly composed of men.
And, not really
caring too much
about Christian spin -
doctors, I don't really
care much.
I understand that a false diagnosis and an inaccurate prescription may do more harm to the patient, but a
doctor who does not love the patient or
care about the patient and genuinely desire that they get well, will likely not accurately diagnose the sickness or prescribe a medicine.
Because the
doctor didn't
care about Wendy enough to listen to her and spend a few extra minutes finding out
about her and her symptoms.
He shouldn't have the right to say Obama sucks at website design and Obama lied consistently
about O -
Care letting u keep your
doctor and cutting premiums
A mechanic doesn't complain
about fixing your car because you didn't take
care of it, a heart surgeon doesn't complain
about your heart attack because you ate too many cheese burgers and a
doctor treating lung cancer doesn't complain
about all the cigarettes you smoked to get yourself some cancer.
My wife recently went to a
doctor about some health problems she was experiencing, and it quickly became obvious to her that he did not
care to hear
about her symptoms, take the time to answer her question, or explain to her what was happening.
lol, how does the party of Obama, the guy who lied over and over
about O -
Care not preventing u from keeping your
doctor and that it woudl reduce premiums for most people, call anybody a liar?
With him came added prosperity, and who then
cared about a philosophical
doctor in Africa?
Type # 1 is the well - trained
doctor who genuinely
cares about people and their healing, and takes his / her profession seriously enough to not ever want to commit mal - practice, and probably won't.
About a year ago, I was given Manuka
Doctor 10 + Bio Active Manuka Honey labeled a product of New Zealand from my urgent
care for an open wound.
Which, really, I would be going for anyway even without a gift certificate, since I can't reach my toes, and have a thing
about people (yes, even
doctors and nurses who couldn't
care less and are looking at a whole lot more important and less pretty parts of me than my toes) seeing my feet looking gnarly, but, you know, it's the thought....
Who
cares about the NHS
Doctor's strike?!
I don't see
doctors as greedy people who only
care about making money and doing whatever they want.
I never went to the
doctor in order to get a diagnoses, but I completely knew something was wrong when I didn't
care much
about what going on with my kids!
If we are going to take it in context then, we could muse that perhaps in the United States
doctors are so obsessed with making money that they don't
care about health outcomes and are just looking to perform the procedures that will make them the most money.
Drop what you're doing right now and visit the Think
About Your Eyes eye
care professional locator to find an eye
doctor near you and schedule an exam for yourself!
If you are concerned
about something, you have every right to be heard by your
doctors and health
care providers.
Thankfully, I had a kind
doctor, who also happened to be a mother, remind me that I felt horrible because I
cared so much
about my son.
We know so much more
about how to have a healthy pregnancy and birth and if you couple that with complimentary
care between a midwife and
doctors we * could * have some of the best birthing outcomes in the world.
If you are concerned
about a tongue tie which you or your child may have, consult with your health
care professional,
doctor, speech - language pathologist or lactation consultant with respect to your individual situation.
When the
doctor finally came down and saw that she recognized me (I had been a doula for two births where she was the Ob) she knew that I was knowledgeable
about birth and couldn't be scared into making a decision regarding my
care.
A teaching hospital has the most up - to - date equipment and part of their mission is to teach the next generation of
doctors and nurses
about medical
care.
Perplexed by the lack of appropriate advice from pediatric sources, her extensive literature research led to her first IPPY Award - winning book, Baby Matters: What Your
Doctor May Not Tell You
About Caring for Your Baby.
I'd like to state that as a woman who suffered with infertility for years and was finally able to conceive and carry my precious child through IVF and the support of specialized
doctors, the VERY LAST THING I
cared about was my «birthing experience.»
As with anything baby, ask your
doctor about their recommendations for umbilical cord
care.
This is an excellent book
about birth trauma and it opens one's eyes to the medical field and how some
doctors, nurses, midwifes really do not
care... The imagery is incredible the poem is well written — more so because it is from your heart and your pain.
Hi Suman, If the child has Asthma, you should talk to
doctor about regular
care for cough n cold too.
We continue to earn Best
Doctor, Best of Reston and Top Docs awards, though, because we
care about each person who comes to us hoping to get pregnant or build their family.
Ask all of the questions you can think of
about your baby's
care and condition, and get to know the
doctors and nurses
caring for your baby.
If you dread the idea of taking your child to the
doctor's office to get a flu shot and the tears, kicking, and screaming that goes along with it, think
about the alternative — taking
care of a very sick child, or worse, spending time at their bedside at the hospital.
I am not disputing that, but there are enough births that result in death in hospitals by
doctors error or not, that it is simplistic and unfair to say that parents who have their children at home are negligent and don't
care about their babies.
Although you may sometimes need to change pediatricians because you feel like your child isn't getting good
care, it will more often be because of something
about your
doctor's style that you don't like.
In a perfect world, women (and men) would learn
about childbirth from reading books and websites and talking to their
care provider (
doctor or midwife), to a doula, to their mother, aunts and friends, but unless you live under a rock, women (and men) also learn
about childbirth when they are bombarded with images on TV and in movies that depict childbirth as something scary, painful and out of control.
If you have any concerns
about your breasts or how to
care for them, you can contact your
doctor, a lactation consultant, or a local breastfeeding group for assistance.
It's almost never too late to switch to a new birth attendant; see the Parenting Squad article Prenatal
Care and
Doctor Wars: Standing Up For Yourself And Your Child to read
about one mom's experience switching
doctors at 38 weeks.
In a previous article, I talked
about how important it is for
doctors and health
care providers to exercise patience and manage anxiety during a pregnancy after a loss.
Additionally, your child's
doctor will work closely with you to develop a
care plan that addresses your child's needs, including recovery, rehabilitation and education
about preventing further injury.
Be sure to let your
doctor know
about your surgery, so adjustments to your
care can be made and your
doctor can keep a close eye on your baby's weight.
It's important to ask
doctors and nurses in the neonatal intensive
care unit
about your preemie's condition and
care.
But if your
doctor doesn't understand - or
care about - the importance of skin - to - skin, you and baby could be at a disadvantage.
But some
doctors are behind the times, or just don't
care much
about letting babies milk all their blood from the placenta.