American Dietetic Association
... the government conserve food and improve public
health during World War I .
Contents
... supervised, and apprenticed program at a
health care facility, community agency, or food service ...
ADA publishes position papers on public
health regarding pediatric ( children 's) health, ...
Body shaping
... addition, obesity negatively affects the economic
health of a society as well as other aspects of adult ... depending on the extent of the surgery, their
health and general robustness .
Further ... D.C.
References
^ Dietz;
health Consequences of Obesity in Youth: Childhood ...
Canadian Health Libraries Association
... The Canadian
health Libraries Association or Association des ... in 1976. It represents the views of Canadian
health sciences librarians to governments, the
health community and fellow librarians.
...
Health Services Research
... has been tagged since May 2007 .
health services research is the multidisciplinary field ... systems, organizational structures and processes,
health technologies , and personal behaviors affect access to
health care, the quality and cost of ...
Healthy People 2010
... 2000 by the United States Department of
health and Human Services . It is a nationwide
health promotion and disease prevention plan that is ... non-governmental organizations. Ten leading
health indicators that are the immediate, ...
Pathology
...
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health science > medicine
General
Advance ... assistant - Podiatry - Psychology - Public
health - Respiratory therapy - Speech and language ...
v • d • e
health science - Medicine - Gastroenterology ...
Medicine
... the field and science of medical practice and
health care .
For the substances known as medicines , ... concerned with maintaining or restoring human
health through its study , diagnosis , and treatment ... sciences. Medicine is directly connected to the
health sciences and biomedicine . Broadly speaking, ...
Neurobiological Brain Disorder
... Brain Disorders:
National Institute of Mental
health (NIMH)
Clinical Brain Disorders Branch of the Departments of the National Institute of Mental
health (NIMH) and National Institutes of
health (NIH)
Endocrine Abnormalities and ...
Pharmaconomist
... employeed by the Danish Ministry of Interior and
health , The Danish Medicines Agency and The Danish ... law , medical sociology , patient safety ,
health care , psychology , psychiatry , pedagogy , ...
Due to his or her higher education as a
health professional , the pharmaconomist has by law the ...
Personalized medicine
... addition, in the United States. The Secretary of
health and Human Services Mike Leavitt has made ... the Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics
health and Society aka. SACGHS During the March ... the US Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics
health and Society it was revealed that a majority of ...
Ramón Carrillo
... neurosurgeon , neurobiologist , and public
health physician born in Santiago del Estero .
... later became the first Minister of Public
health of the Argentine Republic . During eight years ... only as architect and achiever of a National
health system carefully designed and carried out. His ...
Réseau Sentinelles
... provide clinical surveillance in France for 14
health indicators. Each member doctor is known as a ...
1 Continuous surveillance of 14
health indicators
2 Scientific research
3 ...
Continuous surveillance of 14
health indicators
This national system of clinical ...
Sexual orientation and medicine
... and societies, medical schools , health,
health policy, access to
health care and
health disparities.
It also includes a timeline of ...
Telephone Triage
... triage is defined as the management of patient
health concerns and symptoms via a telephone interaction ... Telehealth is defined as the delivery of
health related services and information via ... pox”. Telephone triage involves ranking clients'
health problems according to their urgency, educating ...
Arterial stiffness
... is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. The World
health Organisation predicts that by 2010 cardiovascular disease will also be the leading killer in the developing world and represents a major global
health problem.
Arterial stiffness
Once considered by the ancient Greeks as ...
Bioecological medicine
... prevention and treatment of diseases. This is an approach to maintain the
health of ecoorgan thereby
health of the body.
Reference
Bengmark S, Gil A. Bioecological and ...
Computers in Medicine and Health Care
... 2006 .
Role of computers used in medicine, uses of computers in
health care and importance of computers in medicine fields. The influence of ... the entire population. The links included herein relate to medicine and
health care. ...
Doctor-patient relationship
... – in formulating and exercising optimal treatment plans. In fact, many
health care professionals and patients claim that this trust and relationship are ... Special Article: Internet Influence on Doctor/Patient Relationship .
health Technology Trends. June, 2006.
...
Social medicine
... among workers raised concerns about the effect of social processes on the
health of the poor.
Prominent figures in the history of social medicine include ... J, Churchill LR, Estroff SE, Henderson GE, King NMP, et al. editors (2005)
health policy, markets, and medicine. Volume III: The social medicine reader 2nd ...
Acute care
... with care rendered in an emergency department, ambulatory care clinic, or other short term stay facility. An important aspect of the current
health care crisis in the US is the result of the growing need for acute care despite a decrease in the number of facilities which provide that care. This ...
Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program
... October 28, 2004.
^ "Troops divided on getting voluntary vaccine shots." Deborah Funk, July 25, 2005 AF Times
^ Department of
health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration.
Docket No. 1980N-0208
Biological Products; Bacterial Vaccines and Toxoids; Implementation of ...
Artificial induction of immunity
... the technology to perform it.
References
Further references given in the main articles indicated above.
^ National Institutes of
health "Smallpox - A Great and Terrible Scourge" Variolation
^ Andrew Dickson White "A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology - Chapter ...
European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition
... study of diet and disease to be undertaken.
EPIC is coordinated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), part of the World
health Organization , and funded by the 'Europe Against Cancer' programme of the European Commission as well as multiple nation-specific grants and ...
Ganglion cyst
... - American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
A Patient's Guide to Ganglions of the Wrist
Ganglion cyst - Canadian Centre for Occupational
health and Safety
Ganglion cyst - eMedicine.com
References
1. http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic493.htm 2. Browse NL (1997) ...
Hickam's dictum
... razor.
Notes
^ See, e.g., "Hickam's Dictum versus Occam's Razor: A Case for Occam." W. Bradley Fields, MD, University of Michigan
health System, Ann Arbor, MI (2005) ( [1] )
^ Hickam was a faculty member at Duke University in the 1950's, and was later chairman of medicine at ...
Hospital and Welfare Services Union
... Councillor Beatrice Drapper
In 1946 it amalgamated with the Mental Hospital and Institutional Workers Union to form COHSE, The Confederation of
health Service Employees and in 1993 COHSE amalgamated with NUPE and NALGO to form UNISON
All For One History of COHSE Mick Carpenter Categories:Trade ...
Hematopathology
...
^ Jaffe, ES, Harris, NL, Stein, H., and Vardiman, JW, eds. Pathology and Genetics: Tumours of Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues, World
health Organization Classification of Tumors Series . Lyon: IARC Press, 2001.
External links
Society for Hematopathology
...
Medical Scientist Training Program
... M.D. and Ph.D. graduate degree programs offered by a number of U.S. medical schools with grant support from the National Institutes of
health (NIH). [1] The vast majority (over 80%) of MD/PhD program graduates eventually go on to work in positions in academic medicine, government, or ...
NeuroArm
... without affecting surgical, anesthetic, and nursing management." [3]
"Tests will be conducted on mannequins, cadavers and tissues to prove to
health Canada and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that it is safe for people. Officials hope neuroArm will be used to treat its first patient this ...
Photomedicine
... Photomedicine is an interdisciplinary branch of medicine that involves the study and application of light with respect to
health and disease. Photomedicine may be related to the practice of various fields of medicine including dermatology, surgery, dentistry, optical ...
Private prescription
... A private prescription is a United Kingdom Medical term that refers to a prescription funded by the patient, rather than the National
health Service .
Unlike NHS prescriptions, a private prescription can be written on any piece of paper and a doctor may also write their own private ...
Surrogate markers
... 109 : IV20–1. PMID 15226247 . Retrieved on 2007 - 01-10 .
^ Psaty BM, Weiss NS, Furberg CD, et al. (1999). "Surrogate end points,
health outcomes, and the drug approval process for the treatment of risk factors for cardiovascular disease". JAMA 282 : 786–790.
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