Many
doctors and researchers describe Zarifian's views as extreme, exaggerated and even surprising considering that he was a long - standing advocate of using drugs to treat mental illness.
Not exact matches
Using this kind of sensor,
doctors may be able to better determine radiation doses
and to monitor whether treatments are having the desired effect, according to the
researchers, who
describe the device in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences the week of April 21.
The condition is named for Boston Children's Hospital
doctors Harry Shwachman, MD,
and Louis Diamond, MD (who later established Dana - Farber / Boston Children's Cancer
and Blood Disorders Center), who were among the
researchers to first
describe it in 1964.
Although the study makes a contribution to the growing body of literature on end - of - life care, the fact that the
researchers relied on caregivers
and doctors to
describe the patient's experience is a shortcoming, says Michael Levy, M.D., director of the pain
and palliative care program at Fox Chase Cancer Center, in Philadelphia.
Citing the work of other
researchers, whose work is
described on the HAHF website, Thompson wrote in a recent e-mail: «Keep in mind these are human
doctors writing
and they could care less about feral cats or their control — they are simply reporting their research.»