In the video, the drag queen Werner Hirsch, donning fake chest hair and a big blond wig, stumbles around a confetti - strewn film set while a punk woman wearing a distressed denim jacket and lots of makeup follows
her talking about medicine, antiretroviral HIV drugs, and opiates.
Not exact matches
Traditional lab companies like Quest have also started
talking about using blood tests for a personalized
medicine approach to the early detection of diseases.
If you're
talking about a drug that affects only 500 to 1,000 people, that means regular pharmacies are not going to carry these
medicines.
«If you go into PubMed [the search engine for the National Library of
Medicine, the world's largest biomedical library] there are maybe 20 articles that include «smartphone addiction» as a term, and most of those articles just
talk about smartphone addiction as a phenomenon,» notes Choi.
In an exclusive interview, Ms. Holmes
talks to Medscape Editor - in - Chief Eric J. Topol, MD,
about the decade she spent building her company; plans for the present and the future, including a recent deal with Walgreens drugstores; and whether she's on the path to the creative destruction of laboratory
medicine.
Falcón has
talked about dollarizing the economy and ramping up foreign investment to overcome a deep economic crisis that features hyperinflation and sporadic food and
medicine shortages.
Any conversation
about disruptive new technologies, innovation in
medicine, or our unprecedented health care delivery system is incomplete unless we also
talk about money.
Eric Topol
talks with cardiologist and Verily CMO Jessica Mega
about her switch from academic
medicine to Silicon Valley, and how Google hopes to transform
medicine.
Dr Eric Topol
talks with pioneering researcher John Rogers
about how his flexible electronic devices are being used in
medicine and what further developments lie ahead.
Joseph Wakshlag, a nutritionist on the faculty at Cornell University's College of Veterinary
Medicine, recalls becoming aware of Blue Buffalo in 2005 when he worked at a vet's office in Woodbury, Conn.: «They had salespeople who paid for «lunch and learn» sessions where they
talked about the owner's dog, Blue, who had died of cancer, and now they had a new dog food that prevented cancer.
Please, any Christian, honestly answer the following: The completely absurd theory that all 7,000,000,000 human beings are simultaneously being supervised 24 hours a day, every day of their lives by an immortal, invisible being for the purposes of reward or punishment in the «afterlife» comes from the field of: (a) Astronomy; (b)
Medicine; (c) Economics; or (d) Christianity You are
about 70 % likely to believe the entire Universe began less than 10,000 years ago with only one man, one woman and a
talking snake if you are a: (a) historian; (b) geologist; (c) NASA astronomer; or (d) Christian I have convinced myself that gay $ ex is a choice and not genetic, but then have no explanation as to why only gay people have ho.mo $ exual urges.
There has been some
talk lately» though not nearly enough»
about the new healthcare mandate authored by the Institute of
Medicine (IOM) and promulgated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
She asked why that was the case, and they
talked about the problems of combining marriage, motherhood, and training in
medicine (which she had experienced personally), the resentment of women that many doctors have, and the irony that a profession dedicated to caring for people was so overwhelmingly composed of men.
If you had an inkling of a clue as to what you are
talking about you would realize w are not
talking about socialized
medicine you republicans can't get that through your thick skulls.
Nor does Urofsky really know what he is
talking about in saying: «When
medicine could not alleviate pain, Catholic moral theologians termed pain a means by which God purified man of sin.»
Here is what one friend said
about him, and remember that this is one scientific man of
medicine talking about another:
The completely absurd theory that all 7,000,000,000 human beings are simultaneously being supervised 24 hours a day, every day of their lives by an immortal, invisible being for the purposes of reward or punishment in the «afterlife» comes from the field of: (a) Astronomy; (b)
Medicine; (c) Economics; or (d) Christianity You are
about 70 % likely to believe the entire Universe began less than 10,000 years ago with only one man, one woman and a
talking snake if you are a: (a) historian; (b) geologist; (c) NASA astronomer; or (d) Christian I have convinced myself that gay $ ex is a choice and not genetic, but then have no explanation as to why only gay people have ho.mo $ exual urges.
In the post, «Honey as
Medicine ``, we
talk about all sorts of different ways to use honey for wound care.
Traditional
medicine can be awfully overwhelming and not of great help, I know what I'm
talking about.
We have recently been
talking to parliamentarians
about the environmental impact of a meat and dairy diet, and
medicine labelling.
Boil down all of the acupuncture, herbs, reiki, meditation, yoga, and general
talk about «well - being,» and you've found the core of what Eastern
medicine is really
about: taking an active, mind - body approach to healing.
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Talk with a sports
medicine professional if you have any concerns
about injuries or prevention strategies.
Talk to a sports
medicine physician
about a preventive program involving shoulder strengthening and stretching that may reduce the risk of overuse injuries.
You have not a clue as to what you are
talking about try looking up the movie (the business of being) people like you have blood on your hands for spreading this propaganda driving people to a hospital where people go to die look up the movie vaxxed western
medicine has been lying to you!
and for all the
talk about evidence based
medicine??
If you have a medical condition or take any
medicines regularly, or if you or your baby gets sick,
talk with your doctor
about whether it's OK to breastfeed.
Robert Lockheimer: The things right away to really start thinking
about you can do it, almost right away, we are
talking about bringing baby home is start really thinking
about putting all of your chemicals and
medicines things like that up and out of reach of your babies and toddlers.
I know homebirthers love to
talk about OB's doing things for financial gain but has it ever occurred to you that most of us who go into
medicine actually do so because we actually care
about and want to help people?
If you are breastfeeding,
talk to your own doctor
about the
medicines you take.
Although this quote is really
talking about «alternative or complementary or integrative or holistic
medicine,» Dr. Paul Offit, in his book «Do You Believe in Magic?»
If you say that obgyns do not practice evidence based
medicine, and then in your next comment you mention recommending pregnant women take homeopathic remedies to get a breech baby to turn, you have just shown that you have no idea what you are
talking about when it comes to what evidence is.
He is a professor of pediatrics of UCLA School of
Medicine and travels extensively,
talking (lovingly)
about kids.
Claritin's «Moms on Air,» Shelby Skrhak from FatHeadDog.com,
talks about trying different forms with your kids when taking
medicine.
But obviously we are not
talking about some secret veg but the
medicine your baby is in need of and you are required to give.
So before we run out to pick something up to knock out that cold, let's
talk a little
about choosing the right
medicine.
Women who are HIV - negative but have an HIV - positive partner should
talk to their doctor
about taking HIV
medicine daily, called pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), to protect themselves while trying to get pregnant, and to protect themselves and their baby during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
I'm no expert, but in addition to the vast amount of research I did before my 2nd child (homebirth), my experience with an ob before I switched to a midwife with that same child, my experience with a medicated vaginal hospital birth w / my first child, my experience in
talking to dozens of women that have had surgical births, in addition to all that anecdotal «wisdom», I have taken a graduate level Sociology of
Medicine class that was an in depth look at our current medical system from a sociological perspective and we spent a couple of weeks
talking about the medical model of birth and the alternatives.
I'm
talking about policies that allow for tax dodging and tax havens: great for those with wealth to protect, not good for people reliant on taxes to pay for their schools and
medicines.
Well, a review article in the current issue of The New England Journal of
Medicine talks about how knowledge of a patient's genome is allowing doctors to pick the best drug for that patient, along with dosage and duration of treatment.
Edward Stapleton, Associate Professor and Director of Pre-hospital Education, Department of Emergency
Medicine, Stony Brook University School of
Medicine, is urging everyone to learn CPR and
talks about the importance of mastering this life - saving technique.
Jack Szostak, who just shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or
Medicine,
talks about his latest research on the origin of life.
Discover caught up with Bassler on a balmy summer day in her office at Princeton to
talk about the history of her discoveries and what they might mean for the future of
medicine.
But forget for a moment that we're
talking about worried, potentially sleep - deprived parents who might not be familiar with the
medicine they're dispensing.
«When I meet with my direct reports,» she says, «we
talk about what key questions their experiments will answer and how that will drive us forward to new
medicines.
TERRI: That's why we're
talking about time - capsuling so many turtle species, because you've got such a market for the terrapins throughout Asia for
medicine, for food and so forth.
Omalu: I wouldn't
talk about it really now but it's a true, very specialized, highly advanced radiological methodology — nuclear
medicine.
«Our findings demonstrate that people naturally assign different weights to the pluses and minuses of interventions to improve cardiovascular health,» said Erica Spatz, M.D., M.H.S., the study lead author and an assistant professor of cardiovascular
medicine in the Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, CT. «I believe we need to tap into this framework when we are talking with patients about options to manage their blood p
medicine in the Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation at Yale School of
Medicine in New Haven, CT. «I believe we need to tap into this framework when we are talking with patients about options to manage their blood p
Medicine in New Haven, CT. «I believe we need to tap into this framework when we are
talking with patients
about options to manage their blood pressure.
Baylor College of
Medicine (BCM) and Rice University, both in Houston, had been
talking for months
about joining forces to create a research powerhouse and stabilize Baylor, which is in financial trouble.
For instance, learning how to
talk to a parent
about her diabetes, or helping a spouse manage his heart failure
medicines, could improve the quality of the support family members give.
Nearly half said they had
talked with their loved one
about the side effects of their medication, and nearly a third said they had
talked about problems paying for those medications — both key issues that can cause people with chronic illness to cut back or stop taking important
medicines that can ward off problems in the long term.