Sentences with phrase «medical articles for»

He contributes by writing medical articles for the Domestic Rabbits magazine.

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«Aerobic exercise is the key for your head, just as it is for your heart,» write the authors of an article in the Harvard Medical School blog «Mind and Mood.»
This article should not be construed to be medical advice; it is intended as motivation and advice for entrepreneurs.
The company also pointed to a disclaimer that appears at the end of every article, reminding readers that the products or procedures mentioned on the site are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Two Happy Homes offers a shared calendar for children's activities, a finances section to track expenses and online payments, a medical section for medication and doctor information, a joint - contacts list and a community section that consists of a members» forum and advice articles written by experts.
He made the case that men could genuinely be more susceptible to bad bouts of flu in an article for the British Medical Journal's famously tongue - in - cheek Christmas edition.
Jain elaborated on those successes in an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association last year, noting the efficiencies lead to better outcomes for patients, who can more reliably receive routine medical care and stay out of emergency rooms; doctors, who can more easily manage patients» chronic conditions; and cost - savings for the broader medical system, as managing chronic disease is substantially cheaper than repeated ER Medical Association last year, noting the efficiencies lead to better outcomes for patients, who can more reliably receive routine medical care and stay out of emergency rooms; doctors, who can more easily manage patients» chronic conditions; and cost - savings for the broader medical system, as managing chronic disease is substantially cheaper than repeated ER medical care and stay out of emergency rooms; doctors, who can more easily manage patients» chronic conditions; and cost - savings for the broader medical system, as managing chronic disease is substantially cheaper than repeated ER medical system, as managing chronic disease is substantially cheaper than repeated ER visits.
A new article in the Journal of Medical Ethics (published by the British Medical Journal Publishing Group) is a case in point, telling us to use assisted reproduction technices (such as IVF or eventually, cloning) for our needs — to heck with the welfare of the future child!
There are perfunctory references to the moral ambiguities involved, but the gist of the article is that such harvesting for laboratory experiments can be clearly separated from the rightness or wrongness of abortion, can advance medical developments useful to the already born, and therefore should be approved.
(For a first - rate example of medical - materialist reasoning, see an article on «les Variétés du Type dévot,» by Dr. Binet - Sanglé, in the Revue de l'Hypnotisme, xiv.
The best minds of the medical profession rarely write popular articles and almost never write nonpopular articles for other professionals such as ministers.
In a recent New Republic article, Dr. Jen Gunter informs us that despite all appearances to the contrary, the Center for Medical Progress did not catch Planned Parenthood in the act of selling baby parts.
With all the usual disclaimers that accompany medical articles about consulting experts and if - you - have - persistent - issues, etc., here are some conditions to look for.
According to the author of an article Tax Deductions for Celiacs, ``... the following individuals should consider compiling and deducting the cost of the gluten - free diet: Those who pay for their own health insurance, and those who had large, uninsured medical bills.
The Central Florida Medical School article by Anand S. Desal promoted the need for emollients effective enough to replace cortecosteroids that have a high adverse effect profile.
This article is not intended to substitute for informed medical advice.
So Walton asked Smith for his email address and sent him an article he wrote about his own medical experiences.
I just sat down and read this entire article and all the comments that followed, I'm not here to attack anyone for their own decisions, or beliefs no matter how ignorant.I understand that research on childbirth can only be done so far back, but the truth is, women have been growing their babies without medical help and delievering them as well for.
The other day I received an email from a neuropsychologist at a well - known New England medical center (I'll call him «Dr.. A» for short) wondering whether there was any evidence to support the recommendation made in a number of articles in our concussion center, as well as videos, that, as part of the cognitive rest a concussed student - athlete needs during concussion recovery, he or she should not play video games:
Article 128 of the law stipulates that «every baby has the right to receive exclusive mother's milk from the time of birth for six months, unless there is a contrary medical indication».
As a companion piece to Keith Cronin's excellent article on the use of PRP in which the both sides of the debate about PRP are presented, and based on a point - counterpoint debate conducted via email between the two experts whose views are expressed in Keith's piece, Dr. Nathan Mall, associate physician for the St. Louis Cardinals and Director for the St. Louis Center for Cartilage Restoration and RepairRegeneration Orthopedics, and Andrew M. Blecher MD, a Primary Care Sports Medicine physician and Medical Director of the Center for Rehabilitation Medicine at the Southern California Orthopedic Institute in Van Nuys, California, here are what Drs. Mall and Blecher have to say about the current state of the research on PRP.
A search of Pubmed [a data base containing all medical journal articles] for platelet rich plasma yields 6,811 articles, but less than 20 are clinical studies evaluating patient outcomes for orthopedic sports medicine conditions.
Disclaimer: All information provided in this article is provided for general information purposes only, and does not address individual circumstances or medical needs.
* Just as with any article you see online, this is not medical advice specifically for you!
In This Article Antibiotics Usage And Its Effect on Breast MilkBreast milk provides good bacteriaHow can be Antibiotics be harmful for babies?Findings of the studyImplications of the study Antibiotics Usage And Its Effect on Breast MilkA recent study has found that use of antibiotics among babies can minimize the benefits of breastfeeding for babies.The babies treated with antibiotics while they were breastfeeding were more susceptible to infections and obesity.This has set the alarm bells ringing among the medical fraternity and... Read More
Hat tip to Dana Woldow for sharing with me a new Reuters article casting doubt on a recent, much - heralded study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (summarized on TLT) which had found a 43 % drop in obesity among children ages... [Continue reading]
I believe that the majority of deliveries do not require a physician, but I also read several hundred medical journal articles a year, and it is clear that home deliveries are much less safe for the baby than hospital deliveries.
Hat tip to Dana Woldow for sharing with me a new Reuters article casting doubt on a recent, much - heralded study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (summarized on TLT) which had found a 43 % drop in obesity among children ages 2 to 5 over an eight year period.
The news, articles, and tips on WV Family Online are provided for information and not to be taken as medical advice or such, please seek the opinion of the professionals of your choice.
Express Medical Supply Blog — An excellent article about compression sock measurements and buying the right one for your needs.
In the late 1980s, I interviewed 12 obstetricians about their experiences of medical training for «Obstetric Training as a Rite of Passage,» an article first published in the Medical Anthropology Quarterly that later became a chapter in Birth as a an American Rite of Pmedical training for «Obstetric Training as a Rite of Passage,» an article first published in the Medical Anthropology Quarterly that later became a chapter in Birth as a an American Rite of PMedical Anthropology Quarterly that later became a chapter in Birth as a an American Rite of Passage.
Note: This article was reviewed by Joseph R. Wax, MD, chairman of the Committee on Obstetric Practice for the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and a maternal - fetal medicine specialist at the Maine Medical Center in Portland.
In an article for Seattle Children's Hospital, pediatric sleep expert Dr. Craig Canapari explains that obstructive sleep apnea, acid reflux and asthma are common medical problems that can interfere with a child's sleep.
Notably, two individuals have written an article for the Journal of Medical Ethics [1] arguing that having a homebirth is as risky as letting your child ride in a car without a seatbelt.
And even when magazines seek medical approval for articles, they may not apply the same standards to their other content.
In the article, I addressed your point about substitutions for medical or dietary needs.
In fact, most breastfeeding and parenting websites are misleading and not related to scientific evidence.And as a result, you can see the low percentage of maintaining breastfeeding for 6 or 12 years as recommended.And as u mentioned, only 5 % of moms fail to breastfeed due to medical conditions.Finally, I would say that was a pleasure to see that article as I would refer to it in my next blog article.Sure I will let u know when published.
* As with any article you see online, this is for general information only and not medical advice specifically for you!
Louise also has a passion for languages and writing, and has published articles on policy, health and succession law in Queensland Law Society's Proctor, Australian Medical Association Queensland's Dr Q and the Lexis Nexis Retirement and Estate Planning Bulletin.
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(For more details, see my article on medical problems and their effects on baby sleep patterns.)
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In a recent article for the Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr. Michele Barry, an associate professor of medicine and co-director of the International Traveler «s Clinic at Yale University School of Medicine, outlined the facts pregnant women should be aware of before packing their bags.
Hundreds of women felt that both public and private maternity wards are overcrowded, needed more midwives, performed too many unnecessary medical interventions and did not provide enough non-drug options for pain relief (quote article 18).
Examples of incentives for volunteers include stipends, food, free medical services, a graduation ceremony and training diploma, and special clothing and other articles to distinguish the volunteers.
Brooklyn Reporter article on Borough President Adams applauding the United States Department of Veterans Affairs keeping health services for veterans intact at the Brooklyn Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Dyker Heights.
Brooklyn Daily article on Brooklyn being passed over for a medical marijuana license, quoting BP Adams
This was what the medical officer wrote in his article «I have nothing in common with such characters and yet I somehow donated money to them and canvassed people to vote for them.
«SERAP notes that article 25 paragraph 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights provides that, «Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well - being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control.
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