Dentist - turned - artist Kuang - Yi Ku wants to change the way
we think about medicine — and our mouths — with custom sex prosthetics.
«Chemistry tends to dominate the way
we think about medicine, but it has become clear that physical and mechanical factors play very critical roles in regulating biology,» said David Mooney, the Robert P. Pinkas Family Professor of Bioengineering at SEAS and Wyss Institute Core Faculty member, senior author on the new study.
But, I kept thinking about those animals at the shelter and asking myself questions like, «Why do I have more fun at the shelter than I do
thinking about medicine?»
«It's incredible to have shelter directors thinking in terms of operations and budgets engaging with veterinarians who are
thinking about medicine and behavior, or to have animal control officers learning to work with vets to gather evidence in cases they are investigating» said Dr. Spencer.
Not exact matches
Indulging in a gooey mac n» cheese may once have made you feel bad
about the terrible things you
thought you were doing to your cholesterol levels, but thanks to new research published in the journal Nature
Medicine, you can now enjoy without guilt.
Those who mistrust mainstream
medicine ought to
think, before opting out, not just
about what they're jumping away from, but what they're jumping into.
I suspect, however, that Christians may find on analysis that they are in greater tension than they
think with many of the assumptions
about care and the Value of survival embodied in modern
medicine.
When it starts getting into science however and they choose not to teach facts
about science, I'd be hardpressed to believe that a student who was seriously looking to go into
medicine would choose a place that doesn't teach it correctly, and even more, I don't
think many hospital would want students from a college that didn't teach
medicine.
Think about it: you can see food as a way to nourish your body, or you can see it as an energetic
medicine that affects the vibration of your energetic body.
The future of
medicine, if doctors have their way, will involve getting people to monitor their health without
thinking much
about it.
If you do nt know Dr. Hyman, he is a rock star in the health and nutrition world, leading the way for functional
medicine and changing the way we all
think about health, disease and
medicine.
I
think it might be
about that, see how they like a little taste of own
medicine coming from one voice, and now imagine it was in numbers.
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho also criticised Ramos for his outburst this week, saying: «I don't
think Sergio did a
medicine Masters in the last couple of years to understand
about it.»
Gregory W. Stewart, MD, chief, Division of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation and a team physician at Tulane University said, «There is nothing more important in sports today than keeping our athletes healthy and playing at peak performance levels; this position statement is an excellent way to get athletes, coaches, athletic trainers and others
thinking about how to manage weight loss or gain effectively and safely.»
Even after getting my feet wet in holistic / functional
medicine, a home birth was too scary to even
think about.
One such
medicine that many of us take without
thinking too much
about is ibuprofen.
If you're really a feminist, why not spend less time
thinking about yourself and more time
thinking about the women around the world who lack lifesaving access to the modern
medicine you have the first - world privilege of refusing?
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.
A teether toy is something you might not
think about for the
medicine cabinet.
The key thing to keep in mind when
thinking about child proof safety is that prevention is always the best
medicine.
About 12 million Americans are
thought to have food allergies, said Dr. Scott Sicherer, associate professor of pediatrics at Mt. Sinai School of
Medicine in New York and author of «Understanding and Managing Your Child's Food Allergies.»
There is a LOT of misinformation available to parents today by people who call themselves experts, and I
think a lot of parents now
think they know more
about medicine than their pediatrician.
The more recent graduates are getting the benefit of more - and - more teaching in their paediatric or family
medicine residency which is I
think for working much harder at helping this generation of doctors coming out to know more
about breastfeeding.
They didn't take into account the things you mention, and never
thought about the blue toothpaste of purple
medicine or pink vitamins.
Think about it, you're letting a personal experience dictate a whole MENTALITY on modern
medicine.
After I
thought about it, I explained to my partner that while there is so much new research / things discovered
about breastmilk and its properties, I told her, that as a field, Breastfeeding
Medicine is constantly battling critics and having to «prove» our m
Medicine is constantly battling critics and having to «prove» our
medicinemedicine.
To prevent a relapse, your doctor may recommend that you take
medicine for up to a year before you
think about stopping it.
Remember to
think about the different strategies which you can use in order to help your child take his or her
medicine.
Some experts
think that colic may be caused by reflux - ask your doctor
about medicine or other methods to help.
Dr John Steed, head of obstetrics and gynaecology at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of
Medicine said that, although there is no proof that ultrasound is damaging, «We used to
think that
about X-rays».
I don't
think so,» said Dr. Ruth Lawrence, who has spent the past 15 years educating the medical profession
about breast - feeding through the Academy of Breast Feeding
Medicine, an organization she helped create.
«I don't
think I or any of my co-founders expected to spend the prime years of our lives working on disinfectants;» said Kang said during his presentation, «But we were all deeply passionate
about healthcare and
medicine and we could empathize with the people who were suffering.»
«When someone is
thinking about joining my group I am very up front with what my expectations are,» says PI Paul Doetsch, professor and distinguished chair in cancer research, at Emory University School of
Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, adding that one major expectation he has for his lab members is a strong work ethic.
The women were asked
about the extent to which they
thought medicines to treat these conditions were harmful or beneficial.
«We spend a lot of time
thinking about traditional risk factors for stroke such as high blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes and smoking — but our data underscore the possibility that everyday air pollution may also pose a significant stroke risk,» said senior investigator Jeffrey S. Berger, MD, an assistant professor in NYU Langone Medical Center in the Department of
Medicine, Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology.
For project leader Michaela Bayerle - Eder, doctor of internal
medicine and sexual
medicine at MedUni Vienna (currently working in the Endocrinology Division of the University Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology), this proves just how important communication with one's partner is to sexual satisfaction: «Clearly the fact that the women
thought more
about their sexuality and spoke with their partners
about sex during the course of the study in itself brought
about measurable improvements.»
«Teams expect there to be a problem when they travel on the road, but I don't
think anybody really
thinks about the problems that could occur when they return home,» says Aaron Lee, a sports
medicine physician at MacNeal Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, who conducted his own review of jet lag in athletes in 2012.
«We showed that the way we
think about pain is associated with opioid use even if our pain levels are low,» says Patrick Finan, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine.
When Richard Kravitz, co-vice chair of research in the department of internal
medicine at the University of California, Davis, does focus groups to see what doctors
think about N of 1 trials, he usually has to start by explaining what an N of 1 trial is.
«Our findings suggest that patients with Crohn's disease should
think carefully
about consuming Splenda or similar products containing sucralose and maltodextrin,» said the study's lead author, Alex Rodriguez - Palacios, DVM, MSc, DVSc, PhD, assistant professor of
medicine at Case Western Reserve School of M
medicine at Case Western Reserve School of
MedicineMedicine.
«This is how we can start
thinking about precision
medicine in action,» said the study's senior author, Alice S. Chen - Plotkin, MD, an assistant professor of neurology at Penn. «We found that a relatively common genetic variation can both serve as a biomarker for and influence the disease course of Parkinson's patients.
The metaphor certainly influences how we
think about illness, which might mean we should dial back on the use of «
medicine - as - war».
Sietse Jonkman, a behavioral neuroscientist at Mt. Sinai School of
Medicine in New York City, says that
thinking about food bingeing in terms of habit could be useful for both drug addiction and overeating.
«That doesn't mean you shouldn't take the
medicine, but in weighing the pros and cons, it's one more thing for parents to
think about in treatment,» Diller says.
It was called Complications, and it was trying to
think about why is
medicine imperfect and how do you learn to be good at something that is imperfect?
«This could change how surgeons
think about personalized
medicine and pre-operative practice.»
After
thinking long and hard
about what I wanted to do, I decided on veterinary
medicine.
Dr Daniel Martin, Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant, UCL Division of Surgery and Interventional Science and Director of UCL CASE
Medicine, adds: «These exciting results give us a unique insight into the possible mechanism of insulin resistance in diabetes and provide some clues as to where we should be
thinking about focusing further research on novel treatments for this disease.
Bradt encourages students, whether they specialize in
medicine, public health, or disaster management, «to
think about ways to incorporate public health knowledge into the work.
Referred to as the «vanguard of 21st century healthcare» by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, regenerative
medicine is revolutionizing how we
think about and treat disease.