Sentences with phrase «medical authorities such»

Please keep in mind that this table was created from various medical authorities such as private pediatricians, the AAP, the AAFP and the WHO as well as our own experience.
The current recommendation — from medical authorities such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, UK Department of Health, World Health Organization and UNICEF — is to wait until 6 months of age before introducing solids.
We show age - ranges for different foods and we have researched and compiled these charts from various medical authorities such as private pediatricians, the AAP, the AAFP and the WHO.
We have researched and compiled these charts from various medical authorities such as private pediatricians, the AAP, the AAFP, and the WHO.

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Benchmark claimed it would never have allowed the three extra seats if it had known about Kalanick's «gross mismanagement and other misconduct at Uber», citing scandals such as Uber's «Greyball» software to deceive authorities, and an executive apparently accessing a rape victim's medical files in India.
Of course, some patients may avoid this dilemma by remaining outside a medically dominated institution, or by seeking a setting, such as a hospice, where medical authority is secondary.
And medical materialism then thinks that the spiritual authority of all such personages is successfully undermined.
«The safety of low - kilojoule sweeteners is supported by regulatory agencies throughout the world, such as the The National Health and Medical Research Council, Food Standards Australia and New Zealand (FSANZ), European Food Safety Authority and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, as well as leading health groups, including the Australian Diabetes Council and Dietitians Association of Australia.
«The safety of low - kilojoule sweeteners used in diet drinks is supported by leading regulatory agencies throughout the world, such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the European Food Safety Authority, the National Health and Medical Research Council, and Food Standards Australia and New Zealand — as well as leading health groups, including the Australian Diabetes Council and Dieticians Association of Australia.»
Employing wet nurses, which had been a common practice among wealthier women, became less common as wet nursing, most often performed by poor women, immigrants, and women of color, became more stigmatized, and as safer breast milk alternatives, such as sterilized condensed milk, became available.25 Instead, during this «chemical period» in infant feeding, medical authorities took charge, partially by devising complicated «percentage» formulas only they could administer as breast milk replacements.26 As Rima Apple and others have amply shown, the result was the «medicalization of motherhood,» or «scientific motherhood.»
Hospital education is defined as «education provided at a community special school or foundation special school established in a hospital, or under any arrangements made by the local authority under section 19 of the 1996 Act [ie the Education Act 1996](exceptional provision of education), where the child is being provided with such education by reason of a decision made by a medical practitioner».
The beauty of having a midwife working together with you and a secondary care doctor, is that the midwife has the authority to address any unnecessary medical interventions during labor and delivery, where a nurse in the delivery room has no such authority.
A large percentage of the Syracuse Housing Authority's public housing is located in this area, with complexes such as Pioneer Homes and Toomey Abbott Towers bordering I - 81, the State University of New York Upstate Medical University and a portion of Syracuse University's campus.
In some cases, officials of such medical facilities colluded with officials of the NHIA to defraud the authority.
In the United States, population pockets with low vaccination rates (such as in Boulder, Colorado, and Ashland, Oregon) have existed for some time, and the great fear among many governmental medical authorities is that high - profile claims about vaccine dangers will widen the phenomenon, with potentially disastrous consequences.
Such language, in statements from the top UK and US medical authorities — normally a very cautious bunch — reflects the enormity of the situation they feel we are now in.
It is unclear whether federal authorities — particularly the Food & Drug Administration — and state medical boards missed the scope of the problem or are taking minimal action despite being aware of the spread of such businesses.
Although an authority such as University of Maryland Medical Center assures that it's rare to be seriously deficient in vitamin C, they warn many may have low levels of vitamin C.
Health authorities, such as Harvard Medical School and American Heart Association recommend avoiding regular use of coconut oil (and palm and palm - kernel oil) because it increases the blood levels of total and LDL cholesterol.
A veterinarian who is licensed in another state, and who is in good standing in such state, providing services during an emergency or natural disaster within the scope and location of assigned veterinary medical duties of the response efforts if: (a) an official declaration of the disaster or emergency has been made by the governor or the delegated state official; and (b) an official invitation has been extended to the veterinarian for a specified time by the authority that has jurisdiction for coordinating the animal / agricultural issues in the state during emergencies either within or outside the emergency management assistance compact (EMAC).
If you are carrying any prescribed medication, or if you have any particular health needs, please bring with you a signed and dated letter from your physician stating any such health problems and dosage requirements for any medication to be provided to any medical authorities in case of an emergency.
timely responses to communications by email and telephone timely production of documents especially medical counsel for plaintiffs advising their clients about early settlement and realistic expectations counsel for defendants advising their clients to attend mediations with sufficient settlement authority expertise in a particular area of law posturing and egotism on both sides claims for punitive damages where none are warranted under law preparation for significant events such as examinations for discovery and motions accountability for the consequences of steps taken or delayed unnecessary or defensive crossclaims and third party claims by defence counsel regional differences (some local bars are more collegial than others)
Examples of such organisations are for document signing, barristers, medical agencies, medical experts, courts, surveyors, government agencies and defendants such as insurance companies, local authorities, landlords or solicitors.
A court might specify that a Charter - compliant scheme would include limiting features such as: (1) approximately 30 - day time limits on separation, within which the prison can decide whether and how to arrange a transfer, dispute resolution, enhanced supervision protocols, medical treatment or other technique to facilitate return to the ordinary prison community; (2) a requirement that the prison obtain a court order for any separation that extends beyond the prescribed time limit; and (3) an independent, external authority to review placement decisions, conduct regular inspections of segregation units, and ensure the provision of ordinary programming and health care to segregated prisoners.
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He has presided over challenges / statutory appeals from bodies such as the Bar Standards Board, the Solicitors Regulation Authority, the General Medical Council, the Nursing and Midwifery Council, the Health Care Professional Council and the governing bodies of dentists, accountants and teachers.
As Professor Lawson has noted, such sources include general authorities such as «encyclopedias, calendars, maps, medical and historical treatises, almanacs, and public records.»
A few commenters stated that the regulation might be used as a basis for violation findings and subsequent penalties under other Department authorities, such as under Medicare's Conditions of Participation related to patient privacy and right to confidentiality of medical records.
No benefit for accidental death is payable if the Insured's death is caused or contributed to by: disease or infirmity of mind or body, or medical or surgical treatment for such disease or infirmity; an infection not occurring as a direct result or consequence of an accidental bodily injury; any attempt at suicide, or intentional self - inflicted injury, while sane or insane; travel in an aircraft or device used for testing or experimental purposes, used by or for military authority or used for travel beyond the earth's atmosphere; active participation in a riot or insurrection; committing or attempting to commit a felony; intoxication as defined by the jurisdiction where the accidental injury occurred; riding or driving an air, land or water vehicle in a race, speed or endurance contest; rock or mountain climbing; bungee jumping; or aeronautics (hang - gliding, skydiving, parachuting, ultralight, soaring, ballooning and parasailing).
However, a medical assistant has the authority to collect such information from them.
Nothing in this article shall be construed to prohibit the performance by medical assistants of medical tasks, including subcutaneous and intramuscular injections; obtaining vital signs; administering nebulizer treatments; or other tasks approved by the board pursuant to rule, if under the supervision by a physician in his or her office; provided, however, that this shall not require on - site supervision at all times, or the performance by medical assistants of medical tasks ordered by a physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse delegated the authority to issue such an order in accordance with law and pursuant to rules of the board.
Legal custody covers major decision - making authority for the child — such as medical consent and church affiliation — and physical custody refers to the schedule for where the child stays overnight.
We also suggest that the court could shift both time (expand visitation or award cherished holidays and birthdays to the complying parent) and function (assign areas of traditionally joint parental authority such as medical care, education) in favor of the target parent.
Legal custody refers to each parent's authority to make important decisions for the child such as where the child will attend school, involvement in religious activities, and major medical decisions.
When sole custody is granted, the custodial parent has complete authority to make decisions on behalf of the child, such as medical care, education, and where to live.
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