Not exact matches
But I wonder,
even though he didn't mention this in his
article, while giving
medical care, is he using this as an opportunity to be a witness to others of Jesus?
As a passionate Nutritionist, Naturopath and
Medical Herbalist; product and app creator; writer and speaker — I have contributed both recipes and
articles to various online publications and blogs and have
even appeared on Channel 7's Morning Show (with a big batch of healthy fudge!).
According to an
article written by consumer advocate Jenn Strathman of NewsNet5.com in Cleveland, ``... In the
medical journal,» Archives of Dermatology,» doctors wrote about two women who got skin cancer on their hand,
even though they had no family history of the disease.
And
even when magazines seek
medical approval for
articles, they may not apply the same standards to their other content.
(A recent
article in The Journal of the American
Medical Association warns: «Racial labeling,
even if done in an effort to better diagnose and treat patients, can reinforce racial stereotyping.»)
However, I've recently read in
articles (and
even a
medical book!)
Even experienced, knowledgeable
medical researchers are making the exact same mistakes, as you can see in this
article.
In January 2010, Michael F. Holick, MD PhD, a vitamin D researcher whose work I have cited in previous
articles, Linda Linday, a
medical doctor whose cod liver oil study formed the starting point for Cannell's 2008 commentary, and several other colleagues,
even including one researcher from the National Institutes of Health, made a direct response to Dr. Cannell and his colleagues in the pages of the same journal.
In January 2010, Michael F. Hollick, MD PhD, a vitamin D researcher whose work I have cited in previous
articles, Linda Linday, a
medical doctor whose cod liver oil study formed the starting point for Cannell's 2008 commentary, and several other colleagues,
even including one researcher from the NIH, made a direct response to Dr. Cannell and his colleaugues in the pages of the same journal.
Recently, an
article in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology pled with obstetricians to not support planned home birth in any way, and
even suggested that those who do «should be subject to peer review and justifiably incur professional liability and sanction from state
medical boards» (1).
From personal experience, studying natural cancer remedies, research
articles and
medical reports, You can make this
even better and fix more things at the same time!
In addition,
even though some of the approaches described in this
article, such as the ketogenic diet or the use of supplements, may be implemented without
medical prescription in some countries, it is essential that the information presented in this study is not construed as
medical advice and we always recommend that patients affected by diseases are supervised by competent therapists
even when only nutrition is concerned.
I have read many
articles about
medical marijuana and how it can help you in terms of pain management, anxiety disorders and panic attacks, inflammation,
even cancer and a lot more.
Dr. Nissen's viewpoint was also covered in a MedPage Today
article titled «CardioBrief: Statin Denialism Is «A Deadly Internet - Driven Cult,»» where Dr. James Stein (University of Wisconsin) supported Dr. Nissen's editorial with more vitriol than
even Dr. Nissen expressed, stating: «There is a special place in hell for people who use fear tactics and misinformation to promote books and natural health aids, including crazy diets, at the expense of proven
medical therapies, rather than as complimentary options under
medical direction.
According to a 2000
article in the British
Medical Journal, more than one - third of dogs living with diabetic people have been reported to display behavioral changes when their owners» blood sugar drops, sometimes
even before patients themselves were aware of it.
I've become a huge fan of David H. Freedman's writings, starting with his stunning
article in The Atlantic about the level of noise in today's
medical science literature («Lies, Damn Lies, and Medical Science «-RSB-, and even better, his essay last month in Discover titled, «Are College Lectures Ruining Education?
medical science literature («Lies, Damn Lies, and
Medical Science «-RSB-, and even better, his essay last month in Discover titled, «Are College Lectures Ruining Education?
Medical Science «-RSB-, and
even better, his essay last month in Discover titled, «Are College Lectures Ruining Education?»
Recent
articles about the Middle East and climate change published in The Lancet and the British
Medical Journal demonstrate that
even medicine is being contaminated by politics.
A majority of the Court held that Slovenia's failure to provide an effective independent judicial system to determine responsibility for the death of a patient receiving
medical treatment violated
Article 2
even though the death itself took place before the Convention came into force in that state.
Dr. P.H. Bryce, the
medical officer of health of the Indian Affairs Dept. in 1908, in an
article published in Saturday Night wrote that the schools wrote ««
even war seldom shows as large a percentage of fatalities as does the education system we have imposed upon our Indian wards.»
As you wrap your head around this diverse field, and hone in on your goals for the future, take some time to read
articles about all sorts of topics in
Medical Assisting —
even if you don't think it will relate to you.
Even medical sales is not free from ageism, or discrimination based on someone's age and not objective performance criteria, according to a 2014 MedReps
article — but in my experience, it's absolutely surmountable.
If you are interested in some tips and tricks to help you study more effectively, read these two
articles that we have recently published: 6 Amazing Study Tips That Can Help You —
Even While You Sleep and How to Learn
Medical Terminology and Remember it.