Sentences with phrase «of medical literature»

Dr. Steinbrook describes how web - based search engines are transforming our use of medical literature, and discusses the various search engines available, eg.
There have been great improvements made in medical care by implementing evidence based medicine, which encourages the regular consultation of the medical literature for best practices and the synthesis of large bodies of statistical information to provide the best information available.
It's a feature of the medical literature and the fluid dynamics literature.
And people do all the time (just look at a lot of the medical literature).
There is now a great deal of medical literature on the effects of EMF exposure in humans so if your bitch has flakey seasons or you suddenly have a dud for a stud, consider the possibility of electromagnetic fields and look it up.
The US National Library of Medicine has for many years provided PubMed, a nearly - exhaustive bibliography of medical literature.
This article suggests that may be the case, at least in older athletes, and got me started on this search of the medical literature.
The Role of Hidden Food Allergy / Intolerance in Chronic Disease Alternative Medicine Review 1998 (Apr); 3 (2): 90 — 100 ~ FULL TEXT A large body of medical literature has indicated that hidden food allergy is a frequent cause of a wide range of physical and mental conditions.
A simple review of the medical literature emphasizes the inadequacy of infant formula in infant nutrition.
According to Dr. john Cannell (and much of the medical literature), Vitamin D has been shown to significantly aid the immune system in fighting off pathogenic diseases like colds and significantly help in reducing risk for breast cancer by 50 %.
One review of the medical literature on SIBO and celiac disease, which included 11 different studies, found that one - fifth of people with celiac also had SIBO.
Seems to be quite a bit of medical literature on it and it's even listed on Sloan Kettering's site.
(10) Dr Holtorf's review of the medical literature concludes:
Most of the medical literature states that the only adverse effect of excess consumption of silver or silver products is a condition called argyria.
For comparison, let's look at a very different review of the medical literature, this time not ghost written by the synthetic hormone industry.
20) In his 2016 book The Obesity Code, Dr Jason Fung, a nephrologist in Toronto, Canada, presents his conclusion from his reading of the medical literature that it is the combination of continually elevated insulin levels and insulin resistance that are the root cause of obesity and Type 2 diabetes.
There exists a substantial body of medical literature that validates the health benefits of the bioactivity ** whey proteins.
I find this strange, since there is a growing body of medical literature illuminating the intimate relationship between the gut, food, and illness.
In a review of the medical literature published between 2000 and 2014, 11 studies of high quality were identified.
There is an abundance of medical literature supporting the use of acupuncture for pain, and this includes studies about preventing migraine headaches.
Suddenly, I became a consumer of the medical literature rather than a contributor.
The new findings are based on an analysis of medical literature spanning 40 years.
A search of the medical literature identified 122 randomized clinical trials (RCTs) and 1 cohort study (totaling 22,803 participants) that met criteria for inclusion in the analysis.
Then, in 2015, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) dismissed the «misconception» of the disease as psychological in a report informed by a review of more than 9000 articles from 64 years of medical literature.
The study was carried out by the Vision Loss Expert Group, led by Professor Rupert Bourne of Anglia Ruskin University, and shows the prevalence and causes of vision loss in high income countries worldwide as well as other European nations in 2015, based on a systematic review of medical literature over the previous 25 years.
To conduct the study, the authors undertook a thorough review of the medical literature.
«It's very well thought out, the use of the medical literature as a marketing tool,» Gerrity says.
A review of medical literature does not support monthly laboratory testing for all patients who are using standard doses of the acne medication isotretinoin, according to an article published online by JAMA Dermatology.
Advocates for the bill fought that characterization, sending out a volume of medical literature refuting the idea that marijuana use leads to the abuse of other drugs.
I've read a ton of medical literature, as have many people who doubt transgender theory.
Drawing on her extensive review of the medical literature, Henci Goer, childbirth educator and award winning medical writer, will explain why pregnant women shouldn't believe everything their obstetrician tells them.
A 2010 meta - analysis of the medical literature known as the Wax Paper, published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, found that planned home birth has a two to three times higher risk of neonatal mortality than hospital birth.
On the issue of planned home birth there is strong resistance reported in news articles from medical experts a position supported in a recently published systematic review of the medical literature on the maternal and newborn safety [39].
«In the lore of our community and some of our medical literature, pacifiers are said to negatively impact breast - feeding,» says study author Carrie Phillipi, an associate professor of pediatrics and medical director of the hospital's Mother - Baby Unit.
Data have been obtained from a search of the medical literature.
There's plenty of medical literature to suggest it can have spiraling, and even tragic, consequences.

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Shorn of human weaknesses like the need to eat or sleep, computers are now speed - reading through not only the vast academic literature but also CT scans, electronic medical records, and mountains of data from clinical trials and genomic studies.
«The aerospace medical profession is one of the smallest and least published fields in scientific literature,» Drs. Natacha Chough and Rebecca Blue, also at the University of Texas Medical Branch, wrote in a New Space edimedical profession is one of the smallest and least published fields in scientific literature,» Drs. Natacha Chough and Rebecca Blue, also at the University of Texas Medical Branch, wrote in a New Space ediMedical Branch, wrote in a New Space editorial.
He said the medical literature calls it «non-beneficial» care, which is maybe a nicer way of saying the same thing.
Along with Bibles and the literature of the Protestant Reformation, the presses produced medical anatomies and pornography for an increasingly literate public.
I may be slower than others, but I do not find in the literature absolute statements of the clinical factors unanimously agreed to by medical professionals defining PVS.
We have theologies of death, of medical ethics, of modern literature, of pop psychology.
A similar meta - study was conducted and published in May of 2013, analyzing the existing medical literature regarding dietary fats and heart disease in the journal Advances in Nutrition.
Turmeric's benefits have since been well documented in the medical literature, and curcumin — one of the most well - studied bioactive ingredients in turmeric — has been found to promote health and protect against a wide variety of health conditions.
In 1864, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) was first noted in adults in the medical literature, but the first mention of children with the disorder was not until 1971.
The Italian Society of Perinatal Medicine and the Task Force on Breastfeeding, Ministry of Health, Italy, conducted a thorough literature review to «determine the medical compatibility of pregnancy and breastfeeding.»
Authors Wax, Lucas, Lamont, Pinette, Cartin & Blackstone sought to systematically review the medical literature on the maternal and newborn safety of planned home verses planned hospital birth, a level IV rating on the Hierarchy of Evidence.
With so much emphasis in both the popular media and the medical literature on the effects of processed foods, sugar, and artificial ingredients on health, women who have difficulty eating a more natural diet may worry that breastfeeding might not always be the safest or most nutritious choice.
But major scholars who have spent a good part of their life investigating classical Chinese texts argue that in Chinese medical literature, there is no evidence of women consuming their own placenta after delivery.
In recent years, new scientific research and clinical - based literature have given the athletic training and medical professions a wealth of updated information on the treatment of sport - related concussion.
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