Sentences with phrase «in small medicine»

Since graduation she has worked in small medicine.
In smaller Medicine Bow Wyoming towns, traffic court hearings are held once per week.

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The agents were particularly interested in the facility's practices when it came to an even smaller subset of those scheduled drugs: the highly addictive pain medicines containing oxycodone and hydrocodone that have been at the center of the nation's opioid epidemic.
Federal regulations don't allow for - profit companies to practice medicine directly, so 98point6 had to set up smaller corporations in each state.
In fairness, that would be a small sweetener to the bitter medicine that appears to be coming.
Founded more than two centuries ago by small medicines vendor and namesake Chobei Takeda in Osaka, Japan, the company was that nation's largest pharmaceutical firm by revenue as of 2014.
David Ian Gray, a retail strategist based in Vancouver, says that there remain huge differences between the Bay's flagships (the so - called «A» stores) and the bulk of stores in suburban malls and small towns — the «B» and «C» stores, in places like Medicine Hat, Alta., and Sydney, N.S. — which Gray says don't have the same selection or service, and none of the magic.
To achieve this goal, several approaches are envisaged: identifying small populations with severe disease where a medicine's benefit - risk balance could be favorable; making more use of real - world data where appropriate to support clinical trial data; and involving health technology assessment bodies early in development to increase the chance that medicines will be recommended for payment and ultimately covered by national healthcare systems.
Lazaridis, who stepped down as RIM's co-chief executive officer 14 months ago, is putting his time and fortune into quantum computing and nanotechnology — sometimes referred to as the «science of the small» — which uses atomic - sized technology in fields ranging from medicine to cryptography.
Richardson acknowledged the generous contributions of NDP members and supporters from every constituency across the province; in Medicine Hat, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Calgary and Edmonton; from smaller communities in central and rural Alberta and the north; from Albertans with big hearts and enormous pride in the focused work of 54 New Democrat MLAs.
Last fall I was a member of a small team of scholars and health - care professionals that was sent by the Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, Illinois (an institute that studies the interrelations of health, faith and ethics), to look at medicine, religion and ethics in China.
A Randomized Double - Blind Study of the Effect of Distant Healing in a Population With Advanced AIDS Report of a Small Scale Study FRED SICHER, MA; ELISABETH TARG, MD; DAN MOORE 11, PhD; and HELENE S. SMITH, PhD; San Francisco, California The Western journal of medicine.
According to a 2004 review published in the Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, this denaturing does not just impact the bioavailability of these small peptides — entire proteins are affected.
These are also great for holding medicine and other small things in the diaper bag.
And since kids aren't just small adults, the Family Practice doctor has to keep up with latest advances in Pediatric and Adult Medicine.
The one - ounce medicine cups that are found in hospitals can be used for premature infants who are taking small amounts of breast milk at each feeding.
In the meantime, keep your baby skin - to - skin, hand express your colostrum (pumps don't work as well in these first few days before your milk «comes in») and feed your baby the colostrum with a small spoon or a medicine droppeIn the meantime, keep your baby skin - to - skin, hand express your colostrum (pumps don't work as well in these first few days before your milk «comes in») and feed your baby the colostrum with a small spoon or a medicine droppein these first few days before your milk «comes in») and feed your baby the colostrum with a small spoon or a medicine droppein») and feed your baby the colostrum with a small spoon or a medicine dropper.
With its inception in March 2005, Westchester Pediatric Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine has allowed Dr. Kass to continue practicing cutting edge medicine using state - of - the - art equipment while occurring in an intimate setting with a small toMedicine has allowed Dr. Kass to continue practicing cutting edge medicine using state - of - the - art equipment while occurring in an intimate setting with a small tomedicine using state - of - the - art equipment while occurring in an intimate setting with a small town feel.
Almost all medicines pass into breastmilk in small amounts.
Always add medicines and small items on your Red List and seclude them in separate drawers to block an easy access to your infant.
A very small amount of most medicines appears in the milk, but usually in such small quantities that there is no concern.
Clearly this is something that needs to be discussed which is why I am so thrilled to introduce our expert Kathleen Kendall - Tackett, a clinical associate professor of pediatrics at Texas Tech University School of Medicine in Amarillo, Texas, she's also an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant and owner and editor - in - chief of Praeclarus Press, a small press specializing in women's health.
I had to leave a small playground earlier than I would have liked because this woman kept going ON AND ON (in a very loud voice) about natural remedies and the evils of Western medicine and how it's screwing up our kids.
In just the relatively small sample the auditors reviewed, they found almost $ 170,000 worth of tools, sinks, air conditioners, bathroom medicine cabinets and eyewash stations were simply missing.
«Removing import duties on raw materials and machinery for production, Abolishing special import levy, Abolishing 17.5 % VAT on imported medicine not produce in the country, abolishing 17.5 % VAT on fishing services, Abolishing the 5 % VAT on real estate sales, abolishing 17.5 % VAT on domestic airline ticket, unemployed youth to get jobs, empower small scale business in the big market.
«We have discovered a small molecule compound that shows a profound and prolonged effect on autism - like social deficits without obvious side effects, while many currently used compounds for treating a variety of psychiatric diseases have failed to exhibit the therapeutic efficacy for this core symptom of autism,» said Zhen Yan, PhD, professor in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at UB, and senior author on the paper.
«The cornea is the most densely innervated tissue in the body, so corneal nerve assessment is extremely sensitive for detecting small sensory nerve fiber damage as compared to other tests including measurement of intra-epidermal nerve fibers in the skin,» notes lead investigator Joseph L. Mankowski, DVM, PhD, who is Professor of Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology, Pathology, and Neurology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD..
«Large aggregates of ALS - causing protein might actually help brain cells: UNC School of Medicine scientists add to evidence that small aggregates of SOD1 protein are the brain - cell killing culprits in ALS, but the formation of larger, more visible, and fibril - like aggregates of the same protein may protect brain cells.»
Led by Stella K. Kang, a radiologist with the Department of Radiology at the New York School of Medicine, the study was designed to compare the effectiveness of a treatment algorithm for small renal tumors incorporating the nephrometry score, a renal tumor anatomy scoring system developed by urologists, with the current standard of uniformly recommended partial nephrectomy in patients with mild - to - moderate chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Bloom, of Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, and Small, of Stanford Medical Center in Palo Alto, California, also express hope that more studies could reveal a gene in the myobacterium for virulence or transmissibility.
And even those small numbers might overestimate what occurs in everyday life, says Richard Hobbs, head of the department of primary care health sciences at the University of Oxford, who defended statins last year in BMC Medicine.
The small pilot study was led by Jeff Elias, MD, of the University of Virginia School of Medicine, and also was conducted at Swedish Neuroscience Institute in Seattle.
Northwestern Medicine scientists have identified a small RNA molecule called miR - 182 that can suppress cancer - causing genes in mice with glioblastoma mulitforme (GBM), a deadly and incurable type of brain tumor.
Dr. Satish Rattan, Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Jefferson's Sidney Kimmel Medical College, together with Drs. Jagmohan Singh and Ipsita Mohanty, used altered copies of the body's own genetic make - up — small RNA fragments (microRNAs) that regulate the target gene RhoA / ROCK — in order to strengthen or weaken the muscle tone of the sphincter.
Brahmer emphasizes that the relatively small increase in median survival time with the use of the new immunotherapy drugs may be somewhat misleading in terms of overall impact of the medicines.
Synthetic biology enables researchers to tackle a huge and diverse range of applied problems: building a cell with the smallest possible genome; synthesizing proteins with extra amino acids — more than the 20 found in nature; using bacteria to produce medicines previously too complex to synthesize; even decomposing living organisms into standard, off - the - shelf «biobricks» that can be assembled on demand.
But as Stacy Gelhaus, a postdoc in Ian Blair's lab at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, found out, there are many small ways that traditional postdocs can gain some early autonomy and, in the long run, prepare themselves for an independent position.
«In the United States, only about 10 percent of physicians practice in rural areas, and less than 3 percent of entering medical students nationally plan to practice in a rural community or small town,» said Kevin Kane, MD, a professor of family and community medicine at the MU School of Medicine and lead author of the studIn the United States, only about 10 percent of physicians practice in rural areas, and less than 3 percent of entering medical students nationally plan to practice in a rural community or small town,» said Kevin Kane, MD, a professor of family and community medicine at the MU School of Medicine and lead author of the studin rural areas, and less than 3 percent of entering medical students nationally plan to practice in a rural community or small town,» said Kevin Kane, MD, a professor of family and community medicine at the MU School of Medicine and lead author of the studin a rural community or small town,» said Kevin Kane, MD, a professor of family and community medicine at the MU School of Medicine and lead author of thmedicine at the MU School of Medicine and lead author of thMedicine and lead author of the study.
«I have always been interested in sports medicine, but I did not consider practicing in small communities before going through the program because I didn't think they could sustain a specialty like that.
The largest urban health systems, which serve as safety nets for large patient populations with lower socioeconomic status and greater likelihood to speak English as a second language, do worse on government patient satisfaction scores than smaller, non-urban hospitals likely to serve white customers with higher education levels, according to a new study by Mount Sinai researchers published this month in the Journal of Hospital Medicine.
A small percentage of people diagnosed with a mysterious neurological condition may only experience psychiatric changes — such as delusional thinking, hallucinations, and aggressive behavior — according to a new study by researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Anne Zajac, an associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology at the Virginia - Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in Blacksburg, Virginia, does research on gastrointestinal parasites found in small ruminants such as sheep and goats.
Like many pediatric medicines, they have been tested only in adults and are simply packaged to deliver smaller doses to children.
They are very important in medicine — most medications available now are small molecules — as well as in biology as probes to uncover the inner workings of cells and tissues.
«Two percent sounds small,» says Krishnan Bhaskaran, a researcher at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and lead author on the new study, «but the reason it's important is the whole population is exposed to the weather, and heart attacks are common in the first place.»
«The big question about why we mammals affiliate with one potential partner versus another finally has a handle we can use in a small animal model,» says Lucy Brown at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York.
The automated synthesis technology has been licensed to REVOLUTION Medicines, Inc., a company that Burke co-founded that focuses on creating new medicines based on small molecules found in nature.
«I'm concerned that this paper will leave people with the message that bisphenol A causes heart disease and diabetes,» says cardiovascular biologist Garret FitzGerald of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in Philadelphia, who worries about the small sample size; only 79 people reported cardiovascular disease.
One way would be to start small, in just a single field of medicine, he said.
For example, a study in Oman found that very small doses injected into the skin work almost as well as the usual, larger dose injected into muscle, because skin is teeming with immune cells (The New England Journal of Medicine, vol 351, p 2286).
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