Australia's scientific community could be forgiven for thinking the country's new conservative government isn't keen on
nonmedical research.
Not exact matches
Research being presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics 2017 National Conference and Exhibition shows that post-surgical opioid pain medications prescribed after common surgeries may become a pathway to continued,
nonmedical opioid use by teens and young adults.
The HFEA licenses clinics and regulates
research: it limits the number of embryos implanted and prohibits sex selection for
nonmedical reasons, but it is not always overly restrictive.
The
research, led by Silvia Martins, MD, PhD, associate professor of Epidemiology at the Mailman School of Public Health, sheds light on the racial and ethnic differences in trends of
nonmedical opioid and heroin use over time.
Furthermore, the Cooperative
Research Centres Program linking industry and science loses AU$ 80 million and the Australian Research Council, which funds nonmedical scientific research, faces a chop of AU$ 74.9 million over
Research Centres Program linking industry and science loses AU$ 80 million and the Australian
Research Council, which funds nonmedical scientific research, faces a chop of AU$ 74.9 million over
Research Council, which funds
nonmedical scientific
research, faces a chop of AU$ 74.9 million over
research, faces a chop of AU$ 74.9 million over 3 years.
Charges for Treatment which exceed Usual, Reasonable and Customary charges; or Charges incurred for Surgeries or Treatments which are Investigational, Experimental, or for
research purposes; expenses which are
nonmedical in nature;
Charges for treatment which exceed Reasonable and Customary charges; or Charges incurred for Surgeries or treatments which are Investigational, Experimental, or for
research purposes; expenses which are
nonmedical in nature;