The role of selection and gene flow in the evolution of sexual
... exhibited a range of variation in the effects of reinforcement (i.e., in the magnitude of sexual isolation). Relative population sizes can affect the likelihood and strength of reinforcement, and may explain some of this variation. Numerous theoretical models have demonstrated that high levels of ge ...
... exhibited a range of variation in the effects of reinforcement (i.e., in the magnitude of sexual isolation). Relative population sizes can affect the likelihood and strength of reinforcement, and may explain some of this variation. Numerous theoretical models have demonstrated that high levels of ge ...
Prenatal Care Screening and Testing Guideline
... If HbA1c is negative but diabetes is suspected due to symptoms, BMI, or ultrasound findings, a provocative test is recommended (2-hour oral glucose tolerance test with 75 g glucose load). See the Group Health Gestational Diabetes Guideline. See the Group Health Depression Guideline. Any alcohol use ...
... If HbA1c is negative but diabetes is suspected due to symptoms, BMI, or ultrasound findings, a provocative test is recommended (2-hour oral glucose tolerance test with 75 g glucose load). See the Group Health Gestational Diabetes Guideline. See the Group Health Depression Guideline. Any alcohol use ...
PART 5: CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCES
... agent or material and toxin of biological origin is within scope only when they are capable of causing an adverse health effect as defined – that the agent causes an acute or chronic injury, acute or chronic disease, or death. This would exclude, for example, the common cold, seasonal flu or a polle ...
... agent or material and toxin of biological origin is within scope only when they are capable of causing an adverse health effect as defined – that the agent causes an acute or chronic injury, acute or chronic disease, or death. This would exclude, for example, the common cold, seasonal flu or a polle ...
English - SciELO Colombia
... The correct and consistent use of condoms during sexual intercourse is a highly effective procedure for the prevention of HIV / AIDS as well as other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Some studies report that psychosocial skills and interaction promote the development of safe sexual relations ...
... The correct and consistent use of condoms during sexual intercourse is a highly effective procedure for the prevention of HIV / AIDS as well as other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Some studies report that psychosocial skills and interaction promote the development of safe sexual relations ...
Do you have low testosterone? Why does it
... less likely to experience a heart attack, less likely to be obese, and less likely to rate their own health as fair or poor. However, high testosterone men are more likely to report one or more injuries, more likely to consume five or more alcoholic drinks in a day, more likely to have had a sexuall ...
... less likely to experience a heart attack, less likely to be obese, and less likely to rate their own health as fair or poor. However, high testosterone men are more likely to report one or more injuries, more likely to consume five or more alcoholic drinks in a day, more likely to have had a sexuall ...
Health Services in Israel
... who has power-of-attorney to one of the District Health Offices of the Ministry of Health. The representing individual must have with them their own identity documents as well as those of the person they represent. Following presentation of the necessary documentation, the Ministry of Health provide ...
... who has power-of-attorney to one of the District Health Offices of the Ministry of Health. The representing individual must have with them their own identity documents as well as those of the person they represent. Following presentation of the necessary documentation, the Ministry of Health provide ...
SYSTEMS-BASED PRACTICE: CONSULTATION OBJECTIVES
... the provision of family-driven, youth-guided care that is safe and effective. The importance of recognizing the values, mandates, and cultures of the systems as well as the members of the systems and child and family should be emphasized. CAPs have been exposed to inpatient consultation during adult ...
... the provision of family-driven, youth-guided care that is safe and effective. The importance of recognizing the values, mandates, and cultures of the systems as well as the members of the systems and child and family should be emphasized. CAPs have been exposed to inpatient consultation during adult ...
Adult Functional Assessment
... 2. Does the client have a caregiver/caretaker? (If yes, describe dynamics, e.g., satisfaction of client and of caregiver, other responsibilities and strains on caregiver, evidence of burnout, strains on client, rewarding relationship for caregiver/client.) No Yes ...
... 2. Does the client have a caregiver/caretaker? (If yes, describe dynamics, e.g., satisfaction of client and of caregiver, other responsibilities and strains on caregiver, evidence of burnout, strains on client, rewarding relationship for caregiver/client.) No Yes ...
English
... who has power-of-attorney to one of the District Health Offices of the Ministry of Health. The representing individual must have with them their own identity documents as well as those of the person they represent. Following presentation of the necessary documentation, the Ministry of Health provid ...
... who has power-of-attorney to one of the District Health Offices of the Ministry of Health. The representing individual must have with them their own identity documents as well as those of the person they represent. Following presentation of the necessary documentation, the Ministry of Health provid ...
Enhancing Access Through Integration
... small hospitals to improve access and quality of care. These hospitals, in collaboration with their health care partners, have accomplished this by implementing local health hubs to better serve their communities’ health care needs. Many of these communities have begun adopting this model in order t ...
... small hospitals to improve access and quality of care. These hospitals, in collaboration with their health care partners, have accomplished this by implementing local health hubs to better serve their communities’ health care needs. Many of these communities have begun adopting this model in order t ...
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... Increased Interoperability and Electronic Health Information Sharing Stage 2 of Meaningful Use, along with the 2014 Edition of Standards, Implementation Specifications, and Certification Criteria, contains more robust requirements for interoperability and exchange, particularly as it relates to tran ...
... Increased Interoperability and Electronic Health Information Sharing Stage 2 of Meaningful Use, along with the 2014 Edition of Standards, Implementation Specifications, and Certification Criteria, contains more robust requirements for interoperability and exchange, particularly as it relates to tran ...
Richland County Strategic Planning Committee Richland County, Ohio • July 2013
... Action Steps: To work toward decreasing obesity among adults, youth and children, the following action steps are recommended: 1) Increase nutrition/physical education materials being offered to patients by primary care providers 2) Update and disseminate community wellness guides and calendars that ...
... Action Steps: To work toward decreasing obesity among adults, youth and children, the following action steps are recommended: 1) Increase nutrition/physical education materials being offered to patients by primary care providers 2) Update and disseminate community wellness guides and calendars that ...
The role of the Office International des Epizooties (OIE) in health
... testing of a part of population; and “Monitoring” constitutes on-going program directed at the detection of changes in the prevalence of disease in a given population and in its environment. The ability of the animal health authorities to substantiate elements of the reports on the animal health sit ...
... testing of a part of population; and “Monitoring” constitutes on-going program directed at the detection of changes in the prevalence of disease in a given population and in its environment. The ability of the animal health authorities to substantiate elements of the reports on the animal health sit ...
Anatomy and Physiology of the Nervous System
... Rationale: Morphine and other opiates act like naturally occurring endogenous opioid peptides such as enkephalin and endorphins. They suppress excitation of nociceptors, therefore blocking pain reception in the cerebral cortex. ...
... Rationale: Morphine and other opiates act like naturally occurring endogenous opioid peptides such as enkephalin and endorphins. They suppress excitation of nociceptors, therefore blocking pain reception in the cerebral cortex. ...
PDF - Australian Medical Association
... A/Professor Owler said it was reassuring that the MBS Review and the Primary Health Care Advisory Group were both being led by eminent and highly-regarded clinicians, making it likely their recommendations would be based on frontline medical evidence and experience. “We’ve got some eminent people th ...
... A/Professor Owler said it was reassuring that the MBS Review and the Primary Health Care Advisory Group were both being led by eminent and highly-regarded clinicians, making it likely their recommendations would be based on frontline medical evidence and experience. “We’ve got some eminent people th ...
this one - Talmudology
... female genitalia (Jannini and Whipple, 2010), caused above all by lack of knowledge of the anatomy and innervation of this area (Foldes and Buisson, 2009). The G spot name is given in recognition of the researcher who found its existence and relationship to female ejaculation (Grafenberg’s spot) (Gr ...
... female genitalia (Jannini and Whipple, 2010), caused above all by lack of knowledge of the anatomy and innervation of this area (Foldes and Buisson, 2009). The G spot name is given in recognition of the researcher who found its existence and relationship to female ejaculation (Grafenberg’s spot) (Gr ...
guidance on data collection for on victims of landmine injuries
... of disease. In certain situations other weapons may be readily available and may cause a larger number of civilian casualties than mines/UXOs. Similarly road traffic accidents and other non-conflict related injuries might be responsible for greater premature life loss and disability than mines/UXOs. ...
... of disease. In certain situations other weapons may be readily available and may cause a larger number of civilian casualties than mines/UXOs. Similarly road traffic accidents and other non-conflict related injuries might be responsible for greater premature life loss and disability than mines/UXOs. ...
Chapter 8 - Victoria College
... technology used to shut off diseasecausing genes; mixed results from trials RNA interference—used by cells to turn off genes; attempts at developing drugs using RNAi have not yet been successful ...
... technology used to shut off diseasecausing genes; mixed results from trials RNA interference—used by cells to turn off genes; attempts at developing drugs using RNAi have not yet been successful ...
Expert patients and AIDS care
... particularly in Southern Africa. ART poses a fundamentally new challenge for these health systems as it is transforming HIV/AIDS from a deadly disease into a chronic condition for which millions of people will need lifelong care. Yet, in many areas the shortages especially of medical doctors, but al ...
... particularly in Southern Africa. ART poses a fundamentally new challenge for these health systems as it is transforming HIV/AIDS from a deadly disease into a chronic condition for which millions of people will need lifelong care. Yet, in many areas the shortages especially of medical doctors, but al ...
Notification and Response - Lorain County General Health District
... Further there may be an announcement that a person or group has been exposed to a biological agent or in other cases it may be a covert release with no indication it has occurred. The focus of this plan is regional, it addresses those situations where an individual county requires assistance from ot ...
... Further there may be an announcement that a person or group has been exposed to a biological agent or in other cases it may be a covert release with no indication it has occurred. The focus of this plan is regional, it addresses those situations where an individual county requires assistance from ot ...
LWW PPT Slide Template Master
... Rationale: Hair cells grow rapidly; patients with malnutrition will lose their hair when the nurse combs it, or the nurse may find hair on the bed linen. Thin shiny skin is consistent with decreased blood flow but isn’t consistent with malnutrition. Red, beefy, easily bleeding wounds are those that ...
... Rationale: Hair cells grow rapidly; patients with malnutrition will lose their hair when the nurse combs it, or the nurse may find hair on the bed linen. Thin shiny skin is consistent with decreased blood flow but isn’t consistent with malnutrition. Red, beefy, easily bleeding wounds are those that ...
GUMCADv2 Guidance to Clinic Staff - NHS Digital Groups
... SHHAPT or READ code list. The code type reported will depend upon the type of service reporting the GUMCADv2 data. Enhanced general practices (GPs) and some sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services using GP PSSs will use the national READ code list. All other services will use the national SHHA ...
... SHHAPT or READ code list. The code type reported will depend upon the type of service reporting the GUMCADv2 data. Enhanced general practices (GPs) and some sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services using GP PSSs will use the national READ code list. All other services will use the national SHHA ...
GOAL AND OBJECTIVES, OF THE PEDIATRICS CLERKSHIP COMSEP
... 7. Recognize common risk-taking behaviors of adolescents, such as alcohol and other drug use, sexual activity and violence. 8. Understand the contributions of unintentional injuries, homicide, suicide and HIV/AIDS to the morbidity and mortality of adolescents. 9. Recognize the features of common men ...
... 7. Recognize common risk-taking behaviors of adolescents, such as alcohol and other drug use, sexual activity and violence. 8. Understand the contributions of unintentional injuries, homicide, suicide and HIV/AIDS to the morbidity and mortality of adolescents. 9. Recognize the features of common men ...
... medicine intend to induce: A non-invasive, gentle, yet potent method of intervention that naturally offers to the body what it needs to heal itself. As with all forms of holistic treatment, Chinese medicine begins with the theory that every human being has an innate resource of wisdom, strength, and ...