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... Practitioners are left without much instruction as to how intensively to apply moxa to get the desired results. Sometimes they are instructed to use moxa very mildly, with short duration, and infrequent administration in contrast to its actual use in China; and there remain questions about its mecha ...
... Practitioners are left without much instruction as to how intensively to apply moxa to get the desired results. Sometimes they are instructed to use moxa very mildly, with short duration, and infrequent administration in contrast to its actual use in China; and there remain questions about its mecha ...
March 21-25, 2014 - American Academy of Dermatology
... BRAF mutational status is a major factor in the clinical management of patients with metastatic melanoma. Ninety percent of mutations within this gene are accounted for by a missense substitution at amino acid position 600 (V600E), substituting valine for glutamic acid. This results in constitutive ...
... BRAF mutational status is a major factor in the clinical management of patients with metastatic melanoma. Ninety percent of mutations within this gene are accounted for by a missense substitution at amino acid position 600 (V600E), substituting valine for glutamic acid. This results in constitutive ...
under this link - World Congress on Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and
... health and disease, and takes advantage of the synergies and combined expertise of our two organisations. We are all meeting in Florence with a common aim - to gather new knowledge, skills and tools in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis and osteoarthritis, the two most disabling conditions ...
... health and disease, and takes advantage of the synergies and combined expertise of our two organisations. We are all meeting in Florence with a common aim - to gather new knowledge, skills and tools in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis and osteoarthritis, the two most disabling conditions ...
Assessment Report - Word 8324 KB
... © Commonwealth of Australia 2014 This work is copyright. You may download, display, print and reproduce this material in unaltered form only (retaining this notice) for your personal, non-commercial use or use within your organisation. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, a ...
... © Commonwealth of Australia 2014 This work is copyright. You may download, display, print and reproduce this material in unaltered form only (retaining this notice) for your personal, non-commercial use or use within your organisation. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, a ...
drug formulary
... This is a listing of MOH drug list incorporating the HTAR Formulary which is a subset of the former. The drugs are listed according to the specialties and are in their non-proprietary names (generic names). Brand names are included only as reference and are not indicative of the actual stocks in the ...
... This is a listing of MOH drug list incorporating the HTAR Formulary which is a subset of the former. The drugs are listed according to the specialties and are in their non-proprietary names (generic names). Brand names are included only as reference and are not indicative of the actual stocks in the ...
adult females
... Background Acne vulgaris is increasingly recognized in adult women; however, few studies have formally evaluated the clinical presentation and factors associated with acne in this population. Methods This prospective, observational international study evaluated the clinical characteristics and lifes ...
... Background Acne vulgaris is increasingly recognized in adult women; however, few studies have formally evaluated the clinical presentation and factors associated with acne in this population. Methods This prospective, observational international study evaluated the clinical characteristics and lifes ...
Testimony of Lynne Millican, R
... chorionic gonadotropin, and progesterone”. The United Kingdom recently announced plans to study 68,000 people born as a result of ART (Kaiser, 2002). Will the percentage of birth defects from ART continue to climb in the U.K., and the U.S., with further study? Do human embryos really need to be grow ...
... chorionic gonadotropin, and progesterone”. The United Kingdom recently announced plans to study 68,000 people born as a result of ART (Kaiser, 2002). Will the percentage of birth defects from ART continue to climb in the U.K., and the U.S., with further study? Do human embryos really need to be grow ...
Testimony of Lynne Millican, R
... chorionic gonadotropin, and progesterone”. The United Kingdom recently announced plans to study 68,000 people born as a result of ART (Kaiser, 2002). Will the percentage of birth defects from ART continue to climb in the U.K., and the U.S., with further study? Do human embryos really need to be grow ...
... chorionic gonadotropin, and progesterone”. The United Kingdom recently announced plans to study 68,000 people born as a result of ART (Kaiser, 2002). Will the percentage of birth defects from ART continue to climb in the U.K., and the U.S., with further study? Do human embryos really need to be grow ...
Abstracts - The Movement Disorder Society
... Tuesday, June 9, 2009 Dementia in movement disorders (For complete abstracts please see page S171) Mo-118 ...
... Tuesday, June 9, 2009 Dementia in movement disorders (For complete abstracts please see page S171) Mo-118 ...
report released today
... rigorous randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Meta-analyses and systematic reviews 21. There may be variation in the results produced by different RCTs, particularly if there are many trials with low statistical power, that is, small trials with low numbers of participants. When trials produce varyi ...
... rigorous randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Meta-analyses and systematic reviews 21. There may be variation in the results produced by different RCTs, particularly if there are many trials with low statistical power, that is, small trials with low numbers of participants. When trials produce varyi ...
Evidence-based Clinical Statement
... There is some evidence that the maximal wide hopping test, the lower extremity functional test and time to stabilise from a sub-maximal single leg landing test are also valid for detecting activity limitations following ankle injury. Physical conditioning There is some evidence that poor physical co ...
... There is some evidence that the maximal wide hopping test, the lower extremity functional test and time to stabilise from a sub-maximal single leg landing test are also valid for detecting activity limitations following ankle injury. Physical conditioning There is some evidence that poor physical co ...
Swarming motility, secretion of type 3 effectors and biofilm formation
... secretion of both proteases and type 3 exoenzymes. Most isolates were capable of type 3 secretion and biofilm formation, even though these traits are considered to favour distinct modes of pathogenesis. Our data demonstrate that while clinical isolates display diverse motility, biofilm and secretion ...
... secretion of both proteases and type 3 exoenzymes. Most isolates were capable of type 3 secretion and biofilm formation, even though these traits are considered to favour distinct modes of pathogenesis. Our data demonstrate that while clinical isolates display diverse motility, biofilm and secretion ...
Mycobacterium avium infections in children Johanna Thegerström
... avium avium was originally described as the causative agent of bird tuberculosis, but was later found to cause disease also in humans. Small children display a special form of infection that is seldom detected in other age groups. It manifests as a chronic lymphadenitis usually in the head and neck ...
... avium avium was originally described as the causative agent of bird tuberculosis, but was later found to cause disease also in humans. Small children display a special form of infection that is seldom detected in other age groups. It manifests as a chronic lymphadenitis usually in the head and neck ...
Research in Your Backyard
... of developing a new drug and are conducted to determine the safety and effectiveness of that treatment in patients. Some trials are also conducted to compare existing treatments and some are done to learn if a drug is appropriate for a different patient population, such as children. Still others are ...
... of developing a new drug and are conducted to determine the safety and effectiveness of that treatment in patients. Some trials are also conducted to compare existing treatments and some are done to learn if a drug is appropriate for a different patient population, such as children. Still others are ...
Psoriasis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... medications can clear psoriasis plaques. However, the role of the immune system is not fully understood, and it has recently been reported that an animal model of psoriasis can be triggered in mice lacking T cells. [15] Animal models, however, reveal only a few aspects resembling human psoriasis. Co ...
... medications can clear psoriasis plaques. However, the role of the immune system is not fully understood, and it has recently been reported that an animal model of psoriasis can be triggered in mice lacking T cells. [15] Animal models, however, reveal only a few aspects resembling human psoriasis. Co ...
Understanding Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)
... This figure illustrates the three types of SMN1 mutations: deletions, gene conversion of SMN1 to SMN2, and single nucleotide point mutations. (a) Xs indicate a deletion. A deletion removes part or all of the SMN1 gene. (b) In the case of gene conversion, the SMN1 gene has been converted to an SMN2-l ...
... This figure illustrates the three types of SMN1 mutations: deletions, gene conversion of SMN1 to SMN2, and single nucleotide point mutations. (a) Xs indicate a deletion. A deletion removes part or all of the SMN1 gene. (b) In the case of gene conversion, the SMN1 gene has been converted to an SMN2-l ...
Autumn-Winter 2014
... (rather than concentrating on bits of the 20,000 genes currently used for diagnosis in medicine) if we are to really understand the role of genes in health and disease. But people are very different, so studying only a small number of genomes would not be enough to give doctors and scientists a true ...
... (rather than concentrating on bits of the 20,000 genes currently used for diagnosis in medicine) if we are to really understand the role of genes in health and disease. But people are very different, so studying only a small number of genomes would not be enough to give doctors and scientists a true ...
Full text - Nasjonalt kunnskapssenter for helsetjenesten
... literature search with subsequent sorting of possible relevant publications. The aim was to identify systematic reviews on the effect of interventions designed to improve patients’ adherance with drug therapy. Methods We developed a search strategy for a systematic literature search. The search was ...
... literature search with subsequent sorting of possible relevant publications. The aim was to identify systematic reviews on the effect of interventions designed to improve patients’ adherance with drug therapy. Methods We developed a search strategy for a systematic literature search. The search was ...
MICROMEDEX® Healthcare Series _ Document
... 1993)(DeBree et al, 1983; Doogan, 1980). A 30% decrease in fluvoxamine clearance was noted in patients with hepatic insufficiency (Prod Info Luvox(R), 1998). 2) The pharmacokinetics of fluvoxamine were studied in 13 patients with biopsy-proven liver cirrhosis (van Harten et al, 1993a). They received ...
... 1993)(DeBree et al, 1983; Doogan, 1980). A 30% decrease in fluvoxamine clearance was noted in patients with hepatic insufficiency (Prod Info Luvox(R), 1998). 2) The pharmacokinetics of fluvoxamine were studied in 13 patients with biopsy-proven liver cirrhosis (van Harten et al, 1993a). They received ...
Priapism - European Association of Urology
... intracavernous arterial inflow. In ischaemic priapism, there are time-dependent modifications in the corporal metabolic environment, progressively leading to hypoxia, hypercapnia, and acidosis. Ischaemic priapism beyond 4 hours is considered a compartment syndrome, characterised by supraphysiologica ...
... intracavernous arterial inflow. In ischaemic priapism, there are time-dependent modifications in the corporal metabolic environment, progressively leading to hypoxia, hypercapnia, and acidosis. Ischaemic priapism beyond 4 hours is considered a compartment syndrome, characterised by supraphysiologica ...
Biological Functions of Haptoglobin - New Pieces to an
... Patients with unipolar major depression exhibited significantly higher haptoglobin plasma levels than healthy subjects and patients with minor depression. Subjects with the haptoglobin phenotype 2-2 had significantly lower haptoglobin levels than the Hp 2-1 and Hp 1-1 carriers. The frequency of phen ...
... Patients with unipolar major depression exhibited significantly higher haptoglobin plasma levels than healthy subjects and patients with minor depression. Subjects with the haptoglobin phenotype 2-2 had significantly lower haptoglobin levels than the Hp 2-1 and Hp 1-1 carriers. The frequency of phen ...
Trachoma: The Forgotten Cause of Blindness
... direct smears of conjunctival swabs stained with iodine or Giemsa. Giemsa staining is fast, economical, and more sensitive than iodine; however, it has a low overall sensitivity, around 30 percent, even in the presence of severe disease (11, 12). Tissue culture is considered the most specific test. ...
... direct smears of conjunctival swabs stained with iodine or Giemsa. Giemsa staining is fast, economical, and more sensitive than iodine; however, it has a low overall sensitivity, around 30 percent, even in the presence of severe disease (11, 12). Tissue culture is considered the most specific test. ...