...still weak and falls, breaking a hip.Yale University researchers recently reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association that people face a period of overall vulnerability to illness right after a hospitalization, because of weakness...
...available in many stores. The Minnesota Department of Health, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and American Medical Association say there is no evidence that triclosan provides any benefit over washing with regular soap and water.
...numerous presentations on sports medicine. She is a member of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, American Medical Association, and the American Academy of Family Practice Physicians. Vilen joins the medical campus in Crosby with her...
...If it gets us through to the people who need to hear the message, that's great," Nissen said.The American Medical Association acknowledges benefits in using social media, but also warns doctors to protect patient privacy and "maintain...
...spouse, you don't assume you can handle everything," said Dr. Schulz. "In a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association, we found that spousal caregivers who experienced mental or emotional strain were more likely to die sooner than non-caregivers...
...gun, on or off school grounds, dropped by 25 percent. These results were published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Similarly, federal officials reported this week the number of students expelled for bringing weapons to...
...of the two studies that resulted in estimates of between "44,000 and 98,000" lives a year lost. The American Medical Association is the group that should check on standards and procedures to safeguard the health of patients. We don't...
...ethical compass up to date to match our technical expertise,'' said Dr. Linda Emanuel, director of the American Medical Association's Institute for Ethics. The debate begins even before conception. Fertilizing an egg in a test tube has...
...equal benefit medically and were just as satisfied. The findings were published in today's Journal of the American Medical Association. It is unclear whether the findings -- involving mostly poor immigrants -- are representative of the population...
...group would fight without it -- and this would not be allowed for ethical reasons, he said. A member of the American Medical Association board also supports the use of headgear but would rather see boxing itself outlawed. ''Headgear will protect...
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