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New findings from Chinese University of Hong Kong in the area of complementary and alternative medicine described
2009 DEC 1 ... contact E.L.Y. Wong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Dept. of Community & Family Medical, School Public Health, Prince of Wales Hospital, 4-F School Public Health Bldg, Shatin, ... was found between the two study groups in the biochemical outcomes measured. The intervention effect of CUF2 was smaller than the placebo effect. This study provides no evidence to ...
Subject: Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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New research on empyema from J.E. Heffner and co-authors summarized
2009 DEC 1 ... J.E. Heffner, Oregon Health & Science Center, Providence Portland Med Center, Dept. of Medical, 5050 NE Hoyt St., Suite 540, Portland, OR 97213, USA. The publisher's ... limited evidence exists to guide clinicians in selecting the ideal drainage intervention for a specific patient because of the broad variation that exists in the intrapleural ...
Subject: Empyema
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Research from D. Fast and co-authors in the area of social science published
2009 DEC 3 ... Country:Canada, Life Sciences, Social Science This article was prepared by Medical Verdicts & Law Weekly editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2009, Medical ... homelessness, and unstable social relationships. Our findings stress the need for early intervention with youth, before they are initiated into the social networks and processes that ...
Subject: Social Science
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STD Programs Facing Severe Cutbacks, Affecting Public Health Infrastructure
2009 NOV 30 ... policies, strategies, and sufficient resources, as well as increasing awareness of the medical and social impact of STDs. Keywords: AIDS/HIV, Communicable Disease, ... of untreated STDs and HIV. In one specific case, the number of Disease Intervention Specialists, the frontline public health workers comprising nearly half of the STD ...
Subject: National Coalition of Std Directors
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Studies conducted at University of North Carolina, Medical Department on obesity recently published
2009 NOV 30 ... respectively," wrote C.D. Samuelhodge and colleagues, University of North Carolina, Medical Department. The researchers concluded: "The WWP was associated with ... of two evidence-based weight loss interventions were adapted to create a 16-week intervention for low-income women (Weight Wise Program), which was evaluated in a randomized trial ...
Subject: Obesity
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Studies from Australian National University have provided new information about tuberculosis
2009 NOV 30 ... are required." Martins and colleagues published their study in British Medical Journal (Food incentives to improve completion of tuberculosis treatment: randomised ... Participants started standard tuberculosis treatment and were randomly assigned to intervention (nutritious, culturally appropriate daily meal (weeks 1-8) and food package (weeks 9-32) ...
Subject: Tuberculosis
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Studies from Case Western Reserve University describe new findings in gastroenterology
2009 NOV 30 ... Case Western Reserve University, Dept. of Surgery, Metrohlth Med Center, School Medical, 11914, 2500 MetroHealth Dr., Cleveland, OH 44109, USA. Publisher contact ... comorbidities, source of infection, type of infection (community vs nonocomial), type of intervention (operation versus percutaneous drainage). and postoperative complications. Charlson ...
Subject: Gastroenterology
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Studies from J.M. Gill et al in the area of hyperlipidemia described
2009 NOV 30 ... This study examined the impact of lipid management tools integrated into an electronic medical record (EMR) in primary care practices." "This randomized controlled ... were included in the study. improved for most measures from before to 1 year after the intervention (November 1, 2005 to October 31, 2006). However, after controlling for confounding ...
Subject: Hyperlipidemia
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Studies from Leiden University provide new data on anesthesia
2009 NOV 30 ... evaluation clinic (PAC) of a university hospital, where patients consult several medical professionals, either by walk-in or appointment. Queuing theory was used to model the ... mathematical techniques to support the decision-making process resulted in a successful intervention," investigators in Netherlands report. "The setting is the preanesthesia ...
Subject: Anesthesia
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Studies from Washington University in the area of nerve injury described
2009 NOV 30 ... For more information, contact J.M. Brown, Washington University, School Medical, Medical Center, Dept. of Neurology Surgery, Campus Box 8057, 660 S Euclid Avenue, St. ... When these injuries produce a Sunderland fourth- or fifth-degree injury, surgical intervention is necessary for functional recovery." "Traditional methods for restoring ...
Subject: Nerve Injury
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Studies from Wayne State University provide new data on gastrointestinal bleeding
2009 NOV 30 ... in Patients with acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding. A retrospertive review of the medical records of 1,112 consercultive patients admitted to the surgical service of a single, ... it is now being used more effectively for hemostasis resulting in less operative intervention to conlrol bleeding. (Surgery 2009;146-600-7.)." Gayer and colleagues ...
Subject: Gastrointestinal Bleeding
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Study data from Gaziantep University, Medical Department update knowledge of non-small cell lung cancer
2009 NOV 30 ... 56.2%, and 96.7%, respectively," wrote M. Sanli and colleagues, Gaziantep University, Medical Department. The researchers concluded: "There is a need for ... stations (N1, N2, and N3) sampled from 78 patients during mediastinoscopy or surgical intervention. Sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of mediastinal ...
Subject: Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
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Study findings on tics are outlined in reports from H. Fujii and colleagues
2009 NOV 30 ... information can be obtained by contacting H. Fujii, Dokkyo Med University, School Medical, Dept. of Public Health, 880 Kitakobayashi, Shimotsuga, Tochigi 3210293, Japan. ... of the program impact. This study investigated whether attendance at a lifestyle intervention program in a community setting would reduce risks related to metabolic syndrome," ...
Subject: Tics
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Study results from A. Padi et al provide new insights into tics
2009 NOV 30 ... workup for eosinophilia was initiated, but the patient subsequently left against medical advice. The next day, in the outpatient pulmonary clinic, she was found to be ... severe eosinophilia is required before making a diagnosis of HES and early therapeutic intervention can prevent morbidity from the disease. (Allergy Asthma Proc 30:558-562, 2009; doi: ...
Subject: Tics
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Telephone-delivered care for treating depression after CABG surgery appears to improve outcomes
2009 NOV 30 ... Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery is one of the most common and costly medical procedures performed in the United States. As many as half of CABG patients report ... usual physician care. The study included 302 post-CABG patients with depression (150, intervention; 152, usual care) and a comparison group of 151 randomly sampled post-CABG patients ...
Subject: JAMA and Archives Journals
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The 1st International Conference of Pediatric Psychological Trauma in Infants & Young Children from Illness, Injury and Medical Intervention will make its debut February 27-28,2010 at the Davidson Center, University
2009 DEC 1 ... of Pediatric Psychological Trauma in Infants & Young Children from Illness, Injury and Medical Intervention which will make its debut February 27-28,2009 at The Davidson Center, University of ...
Subject: Pediatrics
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Transcendental Meditation helped heart disease patients lower cardiac disease risks by 50 percent
2009 NOV 30 ... Institutes of Health-National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, and was conducted at The Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee in collaboration with the Institute for Natural ... strokes and mortality." "This study is an example of the contribution of a lifestyle intervention-stress management-to the prevention of cardiovascular disease in high-risk patients," ...
Subject: Medical College of Wisconsin
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U.S. HealthWorks Medical Group Partners with One Call Medical to Deliver "Early, Intense Intervention" for Workers' Compensation
2009 NOV 30 ... of occupational health centers in the United States, has partnered with One Call Medical (OCM), the nation's leading provider of diagnostic testing, in delivering its "early, ... the nation's leading provider of diagnostic testing, in delivering its "early, intense intervention" model for workers' compensation. "We are focused on providing the very ...
Subject: One Call Medical, Inc.
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Use of cannabinoids could help post-traumatic stress disorder patients
2009 NOV 30 ... experiencing a traumatic event - a car accident or terror attack - is the appearance of medical and psychological symptoms that affect various functions, but which pass. However, some ... examined how long it took for the rats to overcome a traumatic experience, without any intervention. A cell colored white on one side and black on the other was prepared. The rats were ...
Subject: University of Haifa
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Women suffering sudden cardiac arrest have lower prevalence of structural heart disease than men
2009 NOV 30 ... The lack of left ventricular dysfunction could mean that fewer women meet current medical guidelines for implantable cardiac defibrillators that can prevent sudden cardiac ... "Under existing guidelines, we may be missing the opportunity to provide preventive intervention for 70 percent to 75 percent of people who will experience sudden cardiac arrest," said ...
Subject: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
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