Not exact matches
Applied science is sometimes called technics, but since it covers also a vast range of
studies affecting human life, as in nutrition and dietetics,
medicine and surgery, psychiatry, pedagogy, geriatrics, social casework, penology, and the like, it is hardly accurate to classify all of these
under the heading of technology.
Report of a
study undertaken by the Committee on Public Health Relations of the New York Academy of
Medicine under a grant from the Research Council on Problems of Alcohol, 1947.
Mary Somerville, overcoming, as her daughter says, «obstacles apparently insurmountable, at a time when women were well - nigh totally debarred from education»; Charlotte Bronte, writing in secret and publishing
under a pseudonym because only so could she hope for just criticism; Harriet Hunt, admitted to the Harvard Medical School in 1850 but forced out by the enraged students; Elizabeth Blackwell, applying to twelve medical schools before she could secure admission, and meeting with insult and contumely in her endeavor to
study and practice
medicine; Mary Lyon, treated as a wild fanatic because she wanted American girls to be educated — such figures are typical in woman's struggle for intellectual opportunity.
In addition to passionately
studying neonatal, general pediatric and adolescent
medicine at CHLA, he had the opportunity to train
under some of the greatest minds in subspecialty pediatrics, diagnosing and managing the rarest and most complicated childhood ailments.
They could be explained, said lead author, John O'Kane, MD, of the University of Washington Sports
Medicine Clinic, by differences in methodology (prospective data collection with weekly interviews in the current
study versus data reported by athletic trainers in the other
studies), and
under - reporting in previous
studies that captured concussions only in athletes seeking medical attention.
His tremendous contribution to
medicine, both for those who practice it and those who turn to the medical profession for help and advice, is shown in this quotation from Dr. Robert Minkus who
studied under Dr. Mendelsohn when he was teaching at the University of Illinois:
In fact, a
study published in The Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent
Medicine reported that infants who sleep
under a ceiling fan reduce their risk of SIDS by as much as 72... MORE percent!
In fact, a
study published in The Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent
Medicine reported that infants who sleep
under a ceiling fan reduce their risk of SIDS by 72 %.
By comparison a bachelor of midwifery is a degree that blends science - based
medicine with psuedo - science and anti-science (
under that weasel - worded banner of anti-enlightenment casuistry» different ways of knowing»), women's
studies, cultural safety and the humanities.
Although most
studies of parental depression have focused on mothers, the impact of depression in fathers has received increasing attention.2, 3 Using data from the 2002 National Comorbidity Replication Survey, the Institute of
Medicine report also estimated that 4.3 % of men with a child
under 18 years old had a major depressive disorder within the previous 12 months.1 In addition, a recent meta - analysis4 suggested that the prevalence of paternal depression within the first year of a child's life was 10.4 %.
A
study published in The Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent
Medicine reported that infants who sleep
under a ceiling fan reduce their risk of SIDS by 72 %!
The
study can't pin the blame on breakfast, though, says Theresa Nicklas at Baylor College of
Medicine in Houston, Texas, as overweight individuals have been shown to
under - report what they've actually eaten.
«
Under the microscope, eggs from reproductively young and old animals may look identical, but the environment in which they are growing is completely different,» said lead
study author Francesca Duncan, executive director of the Center for Reproductive Science at Northwestern University Feinberg School of
Medicine.
Under Litofsky's mentorship, Kristen Scheitler - Ring, a medical student doing a pathology fellowship at the MU School of
Medicine,
studied the outcomes of patients treated at MU Health Care from 2010 to 2014.
The
study found that
under the Institute of
Medicine guidelines, 10.3 percent of children ages 6 to 18 are at risk of inadequate or deficient vitamin D levels.
In the retrospective
study, Meropol and co-authors Allison A. Haupt, MSPH, and Sara M. Debanne, PhD, both from Case Western Reserve University School of
Medicine, analyzed medical data from nearly 94,000 patients
under the age of 18 years diagnosed with Enterobacteriaceae - associated infections at 48 children's hospitals throughout the US.
The
study, published in Science Translational
Medicine, underscores the importance of human challenge
studies, in which volunteers are exposed to disease - causing pathogens
under carefully controlled conditions.
Men with prostate cancer who are
under close medical surveillance reported significantly greater resilience and less anxiety over time after receiving an intervention of mindfulness meditation, according to a recently published pilot
study from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of
Medicine.
A new
study by a Penn
Medicine researcher, published this week in JAMA, found that nearly 70 percent of all cannabidiol products sold online are either over or
under labeled, causing potential serious harm to its consumers.
Conducted by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical
Medicine and funded by Stonewall, the
study found gay and bisexual men
under the age of 26 were six times more likely to attempt suicide or self - harm compared to men in that group aged over 45.
Another member of the fenfluramine group, called dexfenfluramine and marketed by Servier
under the name Isomeride, was pulled from the French market in 1997, after a 1996
study in The New England Journal of
Medicine showed that it increased the risk of a dangerous condition called primary pulmonary hypertension.
«Our
study affirms and may help explain why people who regularly use cocaine are more willing to partake in risky sex when
under the influence of cocaine, and underscores why public health officials and physicians should be ensuring that cocaine users are supplied with condoms to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted disease,» says Matthew Johnson, Ph.D., associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine.
Navid said the
study would not have been possible without the GMP, an on - site facility that makes highly specialized
medicines and other biologics
under government - approved Good Manufacturing Practices regulations.
«These were unique «experiments,» so to speak, that were unfortunately done to those populations at a time when the society was
under revolutionary, social and political upheavals.,» said Dr. Simin Liu, the
study's co-corresponding author and a professor of epidemiology and of
medicine at Brown.
«Bringing the global HIV epidemic
under control requires new tools, bold strategies and collaboration among a number of stakeholders,» said Hanneke Schuitemaker, one of the
study authors and vice president, Viral Vaccines Discovery and Translational
Medicine, Janssen.
To measure the effect of estrogen therapy on working memory
under stress, Ycaza Herrera recruited 42 women with an average age of 66 from the USC Early versus Late Intervention Trial with Estradiol led by Howard Hodis, a professor at the Keck School of
Medicine of USC and a coauthor of the new
study.
The Maharaj Institute is
under the direction of Dr. Dipnarine Maharaj, who has over 30 years of dedicated experience and
studies in the field of Internal
Medicine, including Immunology, Hematology, Oncology and Bone Marrow Stem Cell Transplantation.
Under the mentorship of Micheala Aldred, PhD, Associate Staff of the Genomic
Medicine Institute, Dr. Drake has
studied the effect of experimental drugs on cultured lung or blood cells isolated from PAH patients.
The Maharaj Institute is
under the direction of Dr.Dipnarine Maharaj who brings more than 30 years of experience and intensive
studies in the field of Internal
Medicine, Hematology, Immunology, Oncology and Bone Marrow Stem Cell Transplantation.
The diabetes drug rosiglitazone has been
under intense scrutiny since a 2007
study in the New England Journal of
Medicine looked at more than 40 clinical trials and linked the drug's use with increased risk of heart attack and death from heart disease.
- April 3, 2012 Jerod Stapleton, PhD, behavioral scientist at CINJ and assistant professor of
medicine at UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, weighs in on a
study suggesting that tanning beds may contribute to a rise in women
under 40 being diagnosed with melanoma.
In 2007, he was awarded a prestigious National Career Development Fellowship to undertake translational
studies in the epigenetic regulation of the immune cell signaling molecules in human asthma
under the mentorship of K. Mark Ansel, Ph.D., at UC San Francisco, where he was appointed adjunct assistant professor in the Department of
Medicine in 2009.
What the research shows: «
Studies that have looked at using CBT in people with binge - eating disorder have found that about 50 percent are able to get it
under control,» says Marney White, PhD, associate professor of psychiatry at Yale University School of
Medicine.
The
study, published in the June 23 online edition of Annals of Internal
Medicine, reinforces what many doctors are already telling women with lupus: If you plan for pregnancy and get your symptoms
under the best control possible, your chances of a healthy pregnancy are high.
Another
study published in the international journal of
medicine QJM found that diets rich in oleic acid, such as the Mediterranean diet, can improve plasma glucose, insulin sensitivity and blood circulation
under fasting conditions, which suggests a direct link with better diabetes control and a reduced risk for other serious diseases.
I have even
studied under one of the most well respected doctors in the field of natural
medicine, Dr. James L. Wilson (who coined the phrase «adrenal fatigue») as well as having attended many international functional
medicine courses globally.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) has been often considered a condition affects only older men, but, according to the recent
study, published by The Journal of Sexual
Medicine showed that 1 in 4 men,
under the age of 40, have some form of ED.
A
study in the New England Journal of
Medicine [1] found that overweight participants were likely to
under - report food intakes by 47 %.
After completing a program and apprenticeship with the renowned 7Song at the Northeast School of Botanical
Medicine, Amy studied herbal medicine under other t
Medicine, Amy
studied herbal
medicine under other t
medicine under other teachers.
Leading Ayurveda specialist Dr. John Douillard explains that the lymphatic system, the body's largest circulatory system, is always the first system evaluated in Ayurveda, the ancient healthcare practice of India, and yet in western
medicine it is the most forgotten,
under -
studied, and least understood system in the human body.
After
medicine fails to heal him, he turns to eastern mysticism, travelling to Kathmandu to
study under the tutelage of the Ancient One (Tilda Swinton).
I hold expertise in all the topics that come
under Early botany, Early modern botany, Modern botany, Scope and importance of plant
studies, Human nutrition, Plant biochemistry,
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David Czuchlewski
studied English at Princeton University
under Joyce Carol Oates, and later
studied medicine at Mount Sinai School of M
medicine at Mount Sinai School of
MedicineMedicine.
She
studied under Dr. Narda Robinson, a leading authority on scientific integrative
medicine and former director of Colorado State University's Center for Comparative and Integrative Pain M
medicine and former director of Colorado State University's Center for Comparative and Integrative Pain
MedicineMedicine.
While DeFrancesco, an associate professor at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary
Medicine — Raleigh, agrees that HCM is likely the number one cause of death among adult indoor cats
under the nine years, she's about to release the results of her long - term
study on HCM diagnosed cats.
Becker also
studied at Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary
Medicine in the school's Animal Behavior Clinic
under Dr. Nicolas Dodman.
She later went on to
study Traditional Chinese
Medicine under animal care pioneer Dr. Huisheng Xie at the Chi Institute, where she achieved certifications in both veterinary acupuncture and Chinese herbology.
Her interest in acupuncture and traditional Chinese veterinary
medicine started while she
studied under the guidance of Dr. Xie, who has been practicing veterinary acupuncture for over 25 years and is considered one of the most renowned veterinary acupuncturists in the United States.
Heat StreetSydney University Accused of Sexism For Offering Preference to Men for Veterinary ScholarshipHeat StreetThe University of Sydney in Australia has come
under fire after giving preference to male students in a scholarship of nearly $ 30,000 to
study at female - dominated veterinary
medicine course, accusing the institution of sexism.
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