An ultrasound technician is a person who makes use of digital imaging to help in the diagnosis
of ailments of patients.
This dog is susceptible to most
of the ailments of the other types of poodle.
A porridge called Talbina made from barley was recommended by him for many forms
of ailments of the mind and body and when a loved one passed away.
A simple analogy that I can give you is the feeling of anxiety and depression while they are chemical to some, they are a direct consequence
of the ailment of the heart and consequently the soul of a human being.
Not exact matches
One
of the issues sales reps have traditionally faced is finding articles that are truly relevant to the companies they are working for, but semantic analytics promises to cure this
ailment.
(Smoking substantially increases a person's risk
of getting a number
of cancers, heart and lung diseases, and other
ailments.)
WebMD is a rabbit hole
of health and wellness information where many people turn to self - diagnose their
ailments.
After stepping out
of bed, he reeled across the room, completely out
of balance, then reassured himself that the mysterious
ailment would soon resolve on its own.
Genes for deafness, meanwhile, are linked with one or more
of the genes associated with at least twenty other
ailments.
The Center for Human Sleep Science found that getting less than seven hours
of sleep a nigh can be linked to medical
ailments like cancer, obesity and poor mental health.
Accessories specifically tailored to people who suffer the
ailments of old age is a logical extension
of this larger trend.»
«When your brain is firing off these synapses
of anger, you're weakening your immune system; you're raising your blood pressure, increasing your risk
of heart disease, obesity and diabetes, and a plethora
of other negative
ailments,» he says.
One
of the symptoms
of this
ailment is wandering.
Washington suffered from a number
of otherwise debilitating, painful
ailments and diseases throughout his life that would have taken a lesser man down — but not the man who founded the most powerful country ever to grace the Earth.
The
ailment causes a lack
of calcium and phosphate mineralization in their bones, which could result in bone deformity and even death.
«We need to look no further than our nation's 20 million veterans, 20 %
of whom, according to a 2017 American Legion survey, reportedly use cannabis to self - treat PTSD, chronic pain, and other
ailments,» said Boehner and former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld, a libertarian who is also joining Acreage's board
of advisors.
The looming question around Valeant is how many more promising drug developers it can acquire, but the company believes there are plenty
of opportunities owing to the human body's endless capacity for developing illnesses,
ailments, maladies, and generally decaying, making life appear a cruel joke.
About 95 %
of managers Jolly has studied over the past 10 years, both in his MBA classes and his coaching practice, suffer from the
ailment, defined as the constant need to do more, faster, even when there's no objective reason to be in such a rush.
Rather, CBD is used to treat all sorts
of ailments — from arthritis to anxiety and seizures.
After all, there are plenty
of hyper - anxious parents who will do and pay anything to make sure no
ailment or discomfort befalls their children.
According to Young's Supreme Court petition, her manager told her that UPS offered light duty to workers who sustained on - the - job injuries, employees with
ailments covered by the Americans With Disabilities Act, and those who had lost Department
of Transportation certification because
of physical aliments like sleep apnea; not — the manager said — to pregnant workers.
Far worse, they say, is the wear - and - tear
of workaday life, and all the physical and emotional
ailments that often go along with it.
For example, if you type in «migraines» or «food allergies» into the search box, now a white box will come up in the top right hand corner
of the screen with a description
of the
ailment, with links to causes, symptoms, tests, treatments, prognosis, prevention and the National Library
of Medicine.
This laundry list
of in - flight
ailments includes dry eyes, dehydrated skin, and exposure to germs.
The veterans sought damages for
ailments they believed they suffered because
of their exposure to the herbicide during the war.
Since most
of the joggers who reported to Bowerman's clinic were anything but trained athletes, much
of his time was spent treating a variety
of foot
ailments.
The
ailment was the Great Recession, which brought our economy to near collapse and put millions out
of work.
Demographers call this reduction in the typical span
of age - related illness «the compression
of morbidity» and attribute it primarily to improvements in the treatment
of common
ailments such as heart disease.
Prior to the ACA rollout, four
of his workers needed surgeries for back, knee, and leg
ailments, as well as treatment for a neurological illness.
The drug is called Acthar, and for the past year it has been the focus
of a study by the Oregon Health and Science University School
of Medicine and Oregon State that has been trying to understand why doctors keep prescribing it for
ailments it has never been proved to treat effectively.
About a quarter
of people who land in Sarah Vermunt's coaching office have some kind
of unexplained
ailment their doctor calls «stress - induced»: headaches, neck pain, back pain, insomnia.
Without a solid core to support you, you'll end up with a lot
of physical
ailments and injuries, and unable to accomplish your workout regime.
Editor's note: An earlier version
of this story suggested that Bush's comment «I'm one
of the problem people,» might refer to an
ailment he had personally that had gone undiagnosed.
The plan, called 9000 Points
of Care, laid out a framework that would see pharmacists treat more minor
ailments, like cold sores, hay fever and back pain, administer more vaccines, and play a larger role in managing chronic conditions, like heart disease and diabetes.
Most reported some type
of cognitive
ailment, and all were monitored with brain scans.
As a billionaire philanthropist, McKelvey contributed $ 25 million to establish the Andrew J. McKelvey Lung Transplant Center at Emory University to support the research
of the doctor who had treated him for a lung - scarring
ailment.
His father, once a partner in a multimillion - dollar printing business in New York in the 1980s before moving to South Florida, died
of a heart
ailment at age 67 in 2004.
To this day I still have friends who, rightly or wrongly, blame the plant for a variety
of health
ailments.
21ST - CENTURY DETECTION AND PREVENTION Value Chain Track As the burden
of chronic
ailments increases along with our aging populations, public health experts are in near - universal agreement that we need to a far better job
of preventing disease.
After suffering from a scalp
ailment that resulted in her own hair loss, she invented a line
of African - American hair care products in 1905.
Fred Jr., Donald's older brother, died
of a heart
ailment in 1981.
The first software release «Hippocrates» is a user - friendly app released in December 2017 on the MedCredits platform connecting patients with skin
ailments to dermatologists for fast diagnoses at a fraction
of the cost.
«We pay $ 270 per person per year, and it covers us for a variety
of ailments,» says International Living Malaysia Correspondent Keith Hockton, who lives with his wife Lisa in the city
of George Town on the island
of Penang.
If you think about all
of the drugs synthesized and manufactured to supply the demand to treat these
ailments, there is a lot
of money involved in this market.
After living with stomach
ailments most
of her life, Iranian - American entrepreneur Gazelle Hashemian turned to essential oils for the relief that she wasn't getting from conventional medications.
The insurer is not being told to lower its premiums because
of the cost - savings on procedures and
ailments already covered; it is being told that it can put the cost - savings toward the expense
of providing contraception.
Answering tough questions isn't easy, but failing to answer powerful questions is an exercise in procrastination simply because a symptom is the early sign
of an
ailment.
Take five minutes to make two lists; one
of those
ailments I will miraculously cure and the other
of those I will not.
Trials or suffering found in Scripture come in the form
of personal sin, physical
ailments, death, persecution, relational discord, emotional turmoil and many other varieties.
It's just the content
of your mind in this space and as someone with an
ailment I feel like people can see the real me on here when I type.