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Given the latest
medical data concerning the distinct characteristics of the fetus and its ability to survive outside the womb at a startlingly early age, it is little wonder that in the past
few years several of the denominations that once took a more open position on abortion have retreated somewhat: the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is now
studying the issue; in a 1980 statement on social principles, the UMC moved to a more qualified position; the Episcopal Church and the recently formed Evangelical Lutheran Church in America seem to be in the process of toning down their earlier positions (or those of a predecessor body) The Lutherans defeated a resolution in their 1989 Assembly which would have been consistent with the liberal position of the LCA predecessor body, and a 1988 Lutheran - Episcopal dialogue report refers to the fetus as «embryonic humanity» with claims on society.
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Studies of
medical, legal, engineering and theological education, unlike the inquiries referred to above, frequently ignore the community and raise
few questions about social purposes.
In this case, the British
Medical Journal
study is a so - called meta - analysis of seven previous
studies, found that those who eat a lot of chocolate have significantly
fewer heart and cardiovascular problems than those who do not.
A 2014
study found that infants fed formula containing DHA and ARA had
fewer episodes of bronchitis, bronchiolitis, nasal congestion, and diarrhea requiring
medical attention than infants fed formula without these supplements.
Our
study demonstrates significant differences in the course of pregnancy and labor in relation to preferred place of birth, as showed by the
fewest number of diagnosed
medical indications during pregnancy and the
fewest intrapartum interventions among women who preferred a home birth.
The Leslie and Romano
study found that nonhospital birth results in far
fewer interventions, such as cesarean sections, use of intravenous fluids, and use of
medical pain control.
Although a
few reports of late onset GBS in infants whose mothers also expressed GBS in their breastmilk are described in the literature, with the standard
medical treatment of breastmilk as just some infectious bodily fluid, no
studies are to be found specifically comparing overall GBS infections in infants to presence or absence of exclusive human milk feeding.
Since the
few studies GFI cites are from lesser known
medical journals, and even those
studies don't fully back up their claims, one must wonder whether they are citing all the information they view as being «friendly» while ignoring the bulk of scientific research.
She added, «The
study adds to the mounting scientific evidence which suggests that children born by spontaneous vaginal birth, without commonly used
medical and surgical intervention, have
fewer health problems.»
A
study done by Stanford
Medical Center a
few years ago confirmed this (Dr. Jun Ma, 2005, Journal of Adolescent Health).
Research
studies have shown that the type of support provided by a doula can result in many emotional and physical benefits for the laboring mother and new baby, including
fewer medical interventions and improved mother - infant bonding.
Basically, after reading a
few fancy
medical jargon laid articles, it seems that the findings of this
study were that MRSA and other bacteria was able to survive from one to 90 days on the fabric surfaces of cotton, polyester, and polyethelene.
States that have legalized marijuana for
medical or recreational purposes have seen fewer opioid prescriptions for Medicaid patients, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Assoc
medical or recreational purposes have seen
fewer opioid prescriptions for Medicaid patients, according to a
study published in the Journal of the American
Medical Assoc
Medical Association.
A new
study by researchers at Dartmouth has found that adolescents living in
medical marijuana states with a plethora of dispensaries are more likely to have tried new methods of cannabis use, such as edibles and vaping, at a younger age than those living in states with
fewer dispensaries.
A
study of driving behavior in areas with road cameras found
fewer crashes and injuries, translating to big savings in repairs and
medical bills.
«
Study questions link between
medical marijuana and
fewer opioid deaths: Association appears to be changing as
medical marijuana laws and opioid epidemic change.»
In research that has implications for diabetes and other metabolic diseases, an international
study based at UT Southwestern
Medical Center found that the protein connexin 43 (Cx43) forms cell - to - cell communication channels on the surface of emerging beige fat cells that amplify the signals from those
few nerve fibers.
However, some caution in the interpretation of the results is necessary, as underlined in an accompanying editorial by Salvatore Petta, MD, PhD, of the Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Di.Bi.M.I.S., University of Palermo, Italy, and Giulio Marchesini, MD, of the Department of
Medical and Surgical Sciences (DIMEC), «Alma Mater» University, Bologna, Italy., In fact, the
study included only an elderly Caucasian population and there were
few participants in the no - coffee or no - tea control groups, which limit a straightforward conclusion about the effect of coffee and tea on the liver..
«If given to all approximately 1.5 million nursing home residents, a one percent drop in hospitalizations would translate to thousands
fewer being hospitalized,» said Stefan Gravenstein, MD, MPH, lead author of the
study, Director of the Center for Geriatrics and Palliative Care at University Hospitals Case
Medical Center, and on faculty at both the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and adjunct at the Warren Alpert
Medical School at Brown University.
The researchers analyzed data collected between 2002 and 2011 from patients in the Rochester Epidemiology Project, a National Institutes of Health - funded
medical records pool that makes Olmsted County, Minn., the home of Mayo Clinic, one of the
few places worldwide where scientists can
study virtually an entire geographic population to identify health trends.
Science ultimately published the paper later that year, and it was replicated a
few years later in the first - ever brain imaging
study of psychopathy, a collaboration between Hare and the Bronx Veterans Affairs
Medical Center substance abuse clinic.
«Based on the results of this
study, I think very elderly patients, particularly those with
few or no comorbidities, should strongly consider the benefits of these procedures,» said lead
study author Hiroyuki Yoshihara, MD, PhD, an orthopaedic surgeon at State University of New York (SUNY) Downstate
Medical Center and Nassau University
Medical Center.
Far
fewer studies examined the effects of
medical marijuana laws among adults, although existing evidence suggests that adult recreational use may increase after
medical marijuana laws are passed
An index below one indicates that there are
fewer women than individuals with mustaches, and the authors found that «[t] he overall moustache index of all academic
medical departments
studied was 0.72.»
Just a
few weeks ago, WHO said that using any of the experimental drugs or vaccines in the pipeline simply wasn't in the cards, because none of them have been through a phase I clinical
study, the type of trial in which
medical products are tested on healthy volunteers to
study their toxicity.
A recent
study conducted by researchers at Cincinnati Children's Hospital
Medical Center has found that preschool age children are consuming more calories and
fewer fruits, vegetables and milk outside of child care centers than what is recommended by the USDA's Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP).
When comparing testing sites that dispensed coupons with those that did not,
study results show there was no significant improvement in the percentage of people who were successfully linked to
medical care after HIV diagnosis, possibly due to the fact that there were
fewer than anticipated HIV - positive individuals identified at the HIV test sites.
«It's a massive outbreak, it's absolutely alarming,» says Stephen Higgs of the University of Texas
Medical Branch in Galveston, one of a
few dozen researchers around the world who
studies Chikungunya virus, in the lab.
The
study's authors note that «the first
few moments of a
medical encounter are critical to establishing rapport, making the patient feel comfortable and setting the tone of the interviewing.»
Published in 2014, the
study revealed an intriguing trend: between 1999 and 2010, states that permitted
medical marijuana had an average of almost 25 percent
fewer opioid overdose deaths each year than states where cannabis remained illegal.
«This
study, one of only a
few large
studies to have follow - up beyond five years, demonstrates that patients who have head and neck cancers and who are being treated with radiation therapy alone have improved local - regional control and no increase in late toxicity when radiation therapy is delivered twice a day in two smaller doses which we call hyperfractionation,» said Jonathan J. Beitler, MD, MBA, FASTRO, lead author of the
study and professor of radiation oncology, otolaryngology and hematology /
medical oncology at the Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta.
«So
few antimicrobial stewardship programs provide NICU - specific guidelines to cut down on unnecessary prescription practices,» said Matthew Bizzarro, MD,
medical director of the NICU at Yale - New Haven Children's Hospital and an author of the
study.
«We found that adding in a specific antibiotic to the
medical treatment also resulted in fewer recurring infections, fewer infections in other places on the body and fewer people passing on the infection to other members of the household,» said Dr. David Talan, the study's lead author and a professor in the department of emergency medicine and department of medicine, division of infectious diseases, at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and Olive View - UCLA Medical
medical treatment also resulted in
fewer recurring infections,
fewer infections in other places on the body and
fewer people passing on the infection to other members of the household,» said Dr. David Talan, the
study's lead author and a professor in the department of emergency medicine and department of medicine, division of infectious diseases, at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and Olive View - UCLA
Medical Medical Center.
However, relatively
few sequences have been determined from patients in Liberia, even though this country had the highest number of Ebola - related deaths,» says senior
study author Gustavo Palacios of the U.S. Army
Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID).
A recent
study reports up to 20 percent of the U.S. population may suffer from decreased sense of smell, but estimates may be inaccurate because so
few people seek
medical attention.
A
study of how policies restricting pharmaceutical promotion to physicians affect medication prescribing found that physicians in academic
medical centers (AMCs) prescribed
fewer of the promoted drugs, and more non-promoted drugs in the same drug classes, following policy changes to restrict marketing activities at those
medical centers.
«This was proof of principle in patients who had failed the standard therapies and had
few, if any, remaining options,» said the
study's senior author, Ralph Weichselbaum, MD, professor and chairman of radiation and cellular oncology at the University of Chicago
Medical Center.
«Given that aspirin is a cheap, off - patent drug with relatively
few side effects, this will have a great impact on health care systems as well as patients,»
study lead author Dr. Martine Frouws, of Leiden University
Medical Center in the Netherlands, said in a news release from the European Cancer Congress (ECC).
«It gives us hope that in another
few years we'll have a treatment that can go into the clinic,» says Wesley Burks, MD, the chief of pediatric allergy and immunology at Duke University
Medical Center, in Durham, N.C., who was involved in all three
studies.
It's different for women In a
study of 515 female heart attack survivors, conducted by researchers at the University of Arkansas for
Medical Sciences in Little Rock, only 30 % described chest pressure before their attack; very
few recalled pain before or during their attack.
A recent
study found that older adults who spent their money on fruits and vegetables had significantly
fewer hospital days and total
medical costs, whereas those who spent their money on animal - derived foods had a higher number of hospital days and costs, as well as total
medical costs.
While there are some naturally - minded obstetrician gynecologists out there,
studies show that you'll have
fewer medical interventions, with no negative health implications on baby / mom, when you choose midwifery care.