Sentences with phrase «of medical articles»

I searched PubMed (free database of medical articles) using the search strategy «metformin aging», and there were a LOT of articles.
The authors of a medical article published in January of 2018, Review article: coeliac disease in later life must not be missed, found that:

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That was the key finding in a recent Fortune article that pointed to the rise of mobile medical clinics in affluent areas like Silicon Valley.
During this analysis, the panel of medical and sleep experts formally reviewed more than 300 articles published in peer - reviewed journals.
«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.»
It can be everything from an über - helpful call - center rep to an oncology adviser, recommending cancer treatments on the basis of a patient's genetic profile and thousands of clinical trials and medical journal articles it has analyzed.
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.
Apstein also generally tapes the first drafts of both wine - and medical - journal articles, «because I speak faster than I type,» he says.
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.
First, there's the issue of whether the donor is living or dead, Art Caplan, head of medical ethics at NYU Langone Medical Center, told Business Insider in a previous amedical ethics at NYU Langone Medical Center, told Business Insider in a previous aMedical Center, told Business Insider in a previous article.
«Articles in the Guardian of Tuesday 12 July incorrectly reported that the Sun newspaper had obtained information on the medical condition of Gordon Brown's son from his medical records,» the newspaper said in its corrections column.
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.
Great article Sam I will be sure to share it with some of my colleagues in the medical world who are scared to death of stocks.
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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.
Default medical out of pocket expenses in retirement are based on averages outlined in this article.
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!
A CBS News online article opens with a damning question: «Can doctors and emergency medical technicians legally refuse saving assistance to a gay person, because of their religious belief?»
Richard Hausknecht, the author of the article in the New England Journal of Medicine, acknowledged that the «abortion cocktail» was indeed an experiment when he stated in his report that «the protocol [of the experiment] was approved by the investigative review board of the Mount Sinai Medical Center.»
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.
An article by Professor Pullicino in The Catholic Medical Quarterly (November 2012) eloquently explains exactly why the LCP isn't wrong simply because in some cases there is no consultation: it is necessarily wrong, in the nature of things and under all circumstances.
But I wonder, even though he didn't mention this in his article, while giving medical care, is he using this as an opportunity to be a witness to others of Jesus?
The recent article from the Journal of Medical Ethics, «After - Birth Abortion: Why Should the Baby Live?»
From the wiki article about the Lourdes Medical Bureau «Occasionally cases are dismissed by the Medical Bureau but still attain a level of fame and notoriety.
Wesley J. Smith's article «The Coming of Medical Martyrdom» highlights a troubling trend in Canada that would see physician's religious rights sacrificed.
(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.
He cites an article on «myths about the treatment of addiction» in Lancet, the British medical journal, written by two researchers at the University of Pennsylvania.
The best minds of the medical profession rarely write popular articles and almost never write nonpopular articles for other professionals such as ministers.
But sooner than we might think, the term «quality of life» will be cropping up in popular medical / ethical articles about people who are not dying but who have either been born with severe physical birth defects or have sustained severely debilitating injuries, such as quadraplegia.
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.
The Journal of Medical Ethics sparked a firestorm last February when it ran the article «After - Birth Abortion: Why Should the Baby Live?»
AJournal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) article from late August claimed that an unborn child is unlikely to perceive pain until the 29th week in the womb.
In particular it notes General Recommendation No. 24 which «established that the criminalization of medical practices which only apply to women, like abortion, constitute a violation of equal rights,» (6.5.2) and the Committee's 1999 comments to Colombia calling their abortion laws a violation of Article 12.
This article marked the first time that premier physicians used a prominent journal to discuss not only «pulling the plug,» but whether physician - assisted suicide (performed by the patient) and euthanasia (performed by the physician) should be a part of the continuum of medical care.
The Journal of Medical Ethics recently published are article justifying the killing of newborn infants,» After - birth abortion: why should the baby live?»
As a passionate Nutritionist, Naturopath and Medical Herbalist; product and app creator; writer and speaker — I have contributed both recipes and articles to various online publications and blogs and have even appeared on Channel 7's Morning Show (with a big batch of healthy fudge!).
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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.
Lancet, which is one of the most prestigious medical journal, published an article on August 27, 2015, announcing that Japanese men and women have the best healthy life expectancy among 188 countries in the world.
In response to a British Medical Journal series of articles which focus, in part, on sports drinks, the American Beverage Association issued the following statement:
Over 55,000 scientific journal articles were retrieved by a team of nutrition and medical experts.
This year, The Bowery Mission provided more than 406,000 meals to men, women and children, 91,000 nights of shelter and 44,000 articles of clothing, as well as showers, haircuts, and expert medical and optometric care.
Meanwhile, at the time of writing this article, Thomas Vermaelen has already been snapped up by Barcelona in a fee said to be in the region of # 15m following a successful medical underwent by the 28 - year - old.
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:
Medical establishment advice, education, directives, policies and procedures run in direct opposition to the thousand s of academic and scientific research and articles and the millions of anecdotes that speak the truth about birth.
Article 128 of the 2009 law on health stipulates that babies have the right to six months of exclusive breast milk unless their mothers could not fulfill their obligation due to medical problems.
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.
According to a 2011 article published in the medical journal Clinical Lactation, tongue - tie can cause a whole host of gas related issues in babies.
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