Sentences with phrase «medical matters to people»

A medical officer puts forward information related to medical matters to people who need medical information.

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There's also the matter of whether mobile medical care will ultimately reduce national health spending: At least one recent report suggests that the technology may well cause people to pursue care they don't need precisely because it makes it so convenient to get.
It could be a matter of life or death, which is why people in the medical profession want to see studies that show how accurate Theranos tests are compared to traditional ones.
Even Griffen noted that no matter what the state chooses to do, the fact that Arkansans will now have to wait even longer for access to medical marijuana «should be unpleasant to anyone concerned about providing relief to people who suffer from serious illnesses.»
For the life of me I just don't get the reluctance to provide timely access to women — surely their medical autonomy must matter as much as the person passing a kidney stone.
Some people just don't trust what doctors (or any other medical professional for that matter) have to say.
«Apart from the killings at Nsukka and Awgu (Enugu State), the people of Benue, in general, have been severally and severely killed in tens and hundreds without the Commander - in - Chief of the Armed Forces, making a national broadcast or giving a specific instruction on the matter even when the treasury of Nigeria was depleted to give him adequate medical attention to save his own life.»
A higher neighborhood advantage, or socioeconomic status, of where a person lives contributes to a lower risk of having a stroke no matter the person's race, according to findings published in the Oct. 14 online issue of Neurology ®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
People want to ease the burden upon their loved ones who will undoubtedly face difficult decisions when it comes to handling finances, medical treatment and other matters
Epidemiological studies on people exposed to radiation through their jobs, nuclear accidents or medical procedures haven't shed much light on the matter.
When it comes to addressing the needs of patients, it matters a lot that facilities for medical care are not only designed to help make it possible for people to receive the kind of treatment that they were looking for.
They didn't have any knowledge of nutrition, they weren't able to eat nutritious, calorie dense food whenever they wanted due to the absence of agriculture, and their immune systems were likely weaker than ours (living together in large numbers placed enormous selective pressure on our early agricultural ancestors to develop strong immune systems, keep in mind that early human civilizations did not have indoor plumbing... so they were sometimes exposed to fecal matter both from fellow humans and from livestock and they didn't have the kinds of disinfectants and anti-biotics we have today,) so for them to have serious health complications makes perfect sense, nature can be very harsh and doesn't care how long its been since your last meal or what your calorie and micro nutrient needs are... a lot of people died at very young ages back then simply because they got sick and didn't have proper medical treatment or due to malnutrition or starvation.
I find this work very rewarding because I am able to better help people who have been suffering for years from various medical problems and symptoms - clients often feel some or even complete relief of symptoms within a matter of weeks of working with me.
Sure, it is not uncommon for people to stuff things up their bums for pleasure, but there is no evidence of people having actually done it or any medical journals for that matter detailing how to remove a gerbil from a rectum.
And, more recently, seeing the UK system up very close and personal during the illness and death of both my parents, I'd say that a socialized system allows everyone in the medical system, including the doctors, to see their patients as people first much more easily than medical professionals in the US, because they do not have to worry about a person's ability to pay, or for that matter have to spend their days embroiled in payment issues with insurance companies.
Of course, there are other financial matters to be aware of: for instance, having enough insurance, knowing how to optimize your taxes and creating an estate plan should also belong in a basic plan, but most people starting out don't occupy themselves with these matters right away, especially if they already receive medical insurance from their employer.
Informed veterinarians can offer wise counsel in these matters to people with disabilities regarding the needed training, medical care, and breed selection.
It is our hope to prevent euthanasia because of dogs» being «too old;» to help these dogs recover from their medical issues, abuse, cruelty, and / or neglect; to show as many people as possible that senior dogs can make fantastic pets with many years ahead of them; and to share that «each one matters
Seems to me many people who have little knowledge of climate science or substantive knowledge of actual impacts of warming (like the medical doctors worried about asthma) adopt as a default position to «do no harm»... IOW no matter the plausibility of the claimed harm, better to take whatever steps are suggested than to be possibly responsible for harm.
No matter what your circumstances, it can be prudent to legally assign a trusted person to act on your behalf when it comes to medical decisions — just in case you're ever unable to.
Unless the government really doesn't care about the quality of the medical evidence or for that matter justice, you have to ask, if qualified professionals from major law firms have raised concerns about the efficacy and ease of dealing with MedCo, how will injured lay people cope?»
The homeless are sometimes detained as a matter of policy for offenses that would ordinarily not be enforced or for marginal medical reasons, primarily as a matter of protective custody, when there is a fear that the individuals will suffer serious injury from exposure or from circumstances that make them particularly likely to be victims (e.g. following a surge of vigilante killings of homeless people).
This part of an insurance policy pays the medical bills as well as for the salary that people lose when they are unable to return to work due to their injuries, and it doesn't matter who caused the collision.
No matter what, though, have the presence of mind to limit your «description» to qualities that would be great in a medical sales rep: energetic, smart, ambitious, dependable, a team player, a leader, loves people, loves technology, fascinated by medical breakthroughs, likes helping others, competitive, loves to travel, etc..
(MCT)-- In the strange - but - true category, a recent study shows transferring fecal matter from one person to another works better than current medical therapies to eradicate bacteria from the serious bowel infection Clostridium dificile colitis.
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