Sentences with phrase «telling younger patients»

that's what I have been telling younger patients — you're never too young or early to start with skin care!
As a New Age dentist, Reeves tells a young patient, «The only answer is there is no answer.»

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He tells the story of a patient, a first - time mother who complained that her young son was always clinging to her, wrapping himself around her legs wherever she went.
These new results tell us that the elderly should be treated with the same urgency as younger patients
When the researchers interviewed a group of health care providers, they found that the primary care providers and pediatricians were less confident than the child and adolescent psychiatrists in their ability to tell whether irritability in young patients was normal or could be linked to a deeper mental health issues.
The papers «Emergency Department and Inpatient Hospital Use by Medicare Beneficiaries in Patient - Centered Medical Homes» and «Changes in Emergency Department Use Among Young Adults After the ACA's Dependent Coverage Provision,» along with an accompanying editorial («Patient - Centered Medical Homes May Reduce ED Use: What Does this Tell Us?»)
Dr. Jesse Berry, 36, has long been frustrated by not being able to tell the parents of her young retinoblastoma patients what to expect.
Patients have told me that getting their blood sugars into normal range has made them feel «youthful» and younger than they felt when they were actually younger
An elderly patient who had just lost her husband listened patiently to his woes before telling him, «Dr. Paul, I would give anything to be where you are now as a young parent.
In a third, ECMC lawyers told a judge that a cancer survivor with massive unexpected medical bills shouldn't be eligible to have her student debt discharged in bankruptcy because she was young and «survival rates for younger patients tend to be higher.»
In modern medical practice (see Good medical practice (2013) of the General Medical Council) confidentiality is associated closely with patient trust; and this is so whether the patient is a mature child or an adult: «Without the trust that confidentiality brings, children and young people might not seek medical care and advice, or they might not tell you all the facts needed to provide good care.»
In raising 3 hyper boys with school and learning challenges I was once told that kids who really push the boundaries when they are young (and have patient parents) were far less likely to go through a major rebellion in their teen years.
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