
Neonatal jaundice Neonatal jaundice
... the fact that neonatal jaundice is common, and reassurance that it is usually transient and harmless reassurance that breastfeeding can usually continue. ...
... the fact that neonatal jaundice is common, and reassurance that it is usually transient and harmless reassurance that breastfeeding can usually continue. ...
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... Greensboro, NC, NC/SC ACC Meeting, presentation, “Medical Cost in the Next Decade” Oxford, UK, 10th International Symposium, presentation, “Bureaucracy in Clinical Trials” Bethesda, MD, FDA Cardiac Safety Think Tank Meeting, “What is Drug Safety?” Bethesda, MD, NIDA NIH Meeting, presentation, “Map o ...
... Greensboro, NC, NC/SC ACC Meeting, presentation, “Medical Cost in the Next Decade” Oxford, UK, 10th International Symposium, presentation, “Bureaucracy in Clinical Trials” Bethesda, MD, FDA Cardiac Safety Think Tank Meeting, “What is Drug Safety?” Bethesda, MD, NIDA NIH Meeting, presentation, “Map o ...
Neonatal jaundice: draft full guideline for consultation
... Term used for a slower than normal heart rate ...
... Term used for a slower than normal heart rate ...
Bacterial Meningitis and Meningococcal Septicaemia in
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... Basiotis PP, Welsh SO, Cronin FJ, Kelsay JL, Mertz W. 1987. Number of days of food intake records required to estimate individual and group nutrient intakes with defined confidence. J Nutr 117:1638–1641. Beaton GH. 1991. Interpretation of results from dietary studies. In: Kohlmeier L, ed. The Diet H ...
... Basiotis PP, Welsh SO, Cronin FJ, Kelsay JL, Mertz W. 1987. Number of days of food intake records required to estimate individual and group nutrient intakes with defined confidence. J Nutr 117:1638–1641. Beaton GH. 1991. Interpretation of results from dietary studies. In: Kohlmeier L, ed. The Diet H ...
Stroke and its management in Australia
... estimated 75,000 primary carers provided assistance to people with stroke and disability. More than half of primary carers spend 40 hours or more each week in their caring role. ...
... estimated 75,000 primary carers provided assistance to people with stroke and disability. More than half of primary carers spend 40 hours or more each week in their caring role. ...
Stroke and its management in Australia
... estimated 75,000 primary carers provided assistance to people with stroke and disability. More than half of primary carers spend 40 hours or more each week in their caring role. ...
... estimated 75,000 primary carers provided assistance to people with stroke and disability. More than half of primary carers spend 40 hours or more each week in their caring role. ...
Complicated inguinal hernias and their emergency surgical
... Most common side for inguinal and femoral hernias is the right side; explanation: delay atrophy of processus vaginalis A paediatric inguinal hernia can appear / occur at any age, but the peak incidence is during infancy and early childhood with 80 to 90% occurring in boys. About 3% to 5% of healthy, ...
... Most common side for inguinal and femoral hernias is the right side; explanation: delay atrophy of processus vaginalis A paediatric inguinal hernia can appear / occur at any age, but the peak incidence is during infancy and early childhood with 80 to 90% occurring in boys. About 3% to 5% of healthy, ...
The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of dual-chamber pacemakers compared with single-chamber pacemakers for
... he research findings from the NHS R&D Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Programme directly influence key decision-making bodies such as the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) and the National Screening Committee (NSC) who rely on HTA outputs to help raise standards of care ...
... he research findings from the NHS R&D Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Programme directly influence key decision-making bodies such as the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) and the National Screening Committee (NSC) who rely on HTA outputs to help raise standards of care ...
Cosmetic - The Medical University of South Carolina
... lighter in color and firmer in consistency than the central fat pad. The medial fat pad is associated with the infratrochlear nerve and the terminal branch of the ophthalmic artery. Bourguet,15 and later Castañares,17 also identified three distinct fat compartments in the lower eyelid, but the obser ...
... lighter in color and firmer in consistency than the central fat pad. The medial fat pad is associated with the infratrochlear nerve and the terminal branch of the ophthalmic artery. Bourguet,15 and later Castañares,17 also identified three distinct fat compartments in the lower eyelid, but the obser ...
ASA Guideline for Prevention of Stroke in Patients with Stroke and TIA
... of patients with noncardioembolic ischemic stroke suggest the risk may be as low as 3%, but these data probably underestimate the community-based rate.5–9 The estimated risk for an individual patient will be affected by specific characteristics of the event and the person, including age, event type, ...
... of patients with noncardioembolic ischemic stroke suggest the risk may be as low as 3%, but these data probably underestimate the community-based rate.5–9 The estimated risk for an individual patient will be affected by specific characteristics of the event and the person, including age, event type, ...
KDIGO 2012 Clinical Practice Guideline for the Evaluation
... *The additional category ‘Not Graded’ was used, typically, to provide guidance based on common sense or where the topic does not allow adequate application of evidence. The most common examples include recommendations regarding monitoring intervals, counseling, and referral to other clinical special ...
... *The additional category ‘Not Graded’ was used, typically, to provide guidance based on common sense or where the topic does not allow adequate application of evidence. The most common examples include recommendations regarding monitoring intervals, counseling, and referral to other clinical special ...
Morphometric study of variations of sacral hiatus among West
... anatomical landmarks are used. But a failure rate of 25% has been reported by some investigators (Lewis et al., 1992 & Tsui et al., 1999). Stitz and Sommer (1999) reported a success rate, without fluoroscopy, of 74%. White et al., 1980 reported a failure rate of 25% in caudal epidural steroid inject ...
... anatomical landmarks are used. But a failure rate of 25% has been reported by some investigators (Lewis et al., 1992 & Tsui et al., 1999). Stitz and Sommer (1999) reported a success rate, without fluoroscopy, of 74%. White et al., 1980 reported a failure rate of 25% in caudal epidural steroid inject ...
Research in Your Backyard
... 8 percent of the U.S. population—and nearly one-third are unaware they have the disease. In Texas, about 10 percent of adults—1.8 million people—have been afflicted with diabetes, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. In 2010, diabetes was the cause of death of 4,738 residents. ...
... 8 percent of the U.S. population—and nearly one-third are unaware they have the disease. In Texas, about 10 percent of adults—1.8 million people—have been afflicted with diabetes, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. In 2010, diabetes was the cause of death of 4,738 residents. ...
VI. Overall conclusion and risk/benefit assessment
... medicines, major variations, and extensions of indications. ...
... medicines, major variations, and extensions of indications. ...
Full guideline
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... © National Clinical Guideline Centre - 2011 Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study, criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any mean ...
Evaluation of PAX3 genetic variants and nevus number
... (0.33-24.58); Precessive=0.399 (Supplementary Table 2.1). For SNP rs6754024, GT heterozygote cases with less than 50 nevi are more frequent (27%) in Leeds than in BCN (20%) while GT heterozygote cases with >100 nevi are more frequent in BCN (29%) than in Leeds (23.1%) (Tables 1 and 2). In the Leeds ...
... (0.33-24.58); Precessive=0.399 (Supplementary Table 2.1). For SNP rs6754024, GT heterozygote cases with less than 50 nevi are more frequent (27%) in Leeds than in BCN (20%) while GT heterozygote cases with >100 nevi are more frequent in BCN (29%) than in Leeds (23.1%) (Tables 1 and 2). In the Leeds ...
ssp guidelines 1 - Stroke Society of the Philippines
... death worldwide and in the Philippines. The 1998 and 2005 health statistics from the Philippine Department of Health (DOH) reported that diseases of the vascular system which include cerebrovascular diseases (CeVD) or stroke were the second leading cause of mortality. The World Health Organization ( ...
... death worldwide and in the Philippines. The 1998 and 2005 health statistics from the Philippine Department of Health (DOH) reported that diseases of the vascular system which include cerebrovascular diseases (CeVD) or stroke were the second leading cause of mortality. The World Health Organization ( ...
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... be accomplished if total prescribed protein is delivered (Larsen et al., 2012; Mehta et al., 2012). Cumulative protein deficit is similarly calculated as the actual grams of protein delivered to the patient divided by the daily protein prescribed. Thus, both energy and protein needs must be taken i ...
... be accomplished if total prescribed protein is delivered (Larsen et al., 2012; Mehta et al., 2012). Cumulative protein deficit is similarly calculated as the actual grams of protein delivered to the patient divided by the daily protein prescribed. Thus, both energy and protein needs must be taken i ...
Manual of Dietetic Practice
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... Designations used by companies to distinguish their products are often claimed as trademarks. All brand names and product names used in this book are trade names, service marks, trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. The publisher is not associated with any product or vendor ...
roads to recovery - Dissemination Centre
... oads to Recovery brings together recent evidence relevant to those planning and delivering stroke services, those delivering treatments to people with stroke and to those living with stroke. Together with other evidence, this review may be particularly useful for those developing stroke pathways and ...
... oads to Recovery brings together recent evidence relevant to those planning and delivering stroke services, those delivering treatments to people with stroke and to those living with stroke. Together with other evidence, this review may be particularly useful for those developing stroke pathways and ...
Of Poets, Paupers and Planes: Tuberculosis and the City Katia Alexander
... affected almost every aspect of human life. Political, economic, social, and cultural structures and institutions have evolved to accommodate urban life, and these structures shape people’s daily lives on many different levels. The study and analysis of cities has illuminated various ways in which p ...
... affected almost every aspect of human life. Political, economic, social, and cultural structures and institutions have evolved to accommodate urban life, and these structures shape people’s daily lives on many different levels. The study and analysis of cities has illuminated various ways in which p ...
Sabik, Ola Selnes, David M. Shahian, Jeffrey C. Trost and
... risks of these therapies and procedures can improve the quality of care, optimize patient outcomes, and favorably affect costs by focusing resources on the most effective strategies. An organized and directed approach to a thorough review of evidence has resulted in the production of clinical practi ...
... risks of these therapies and procedures can improve the quality of care, optimize patient outcomes, and favorably affect costs by focusing resources on the most effective strategies. An organized and directed approach to a thorough review of evidence has resulted in the production of clinical practi ...
Bariatric treatments for adult obesity Alberta STE Report March 2012
... Adult obesity is associated with multiple organ-specific and psychosocial consequences that may result in reduced quality of life and increased morbidity and premature mortality. The most serious adverse health risks and consequences are associated with severe (class III) obesity. In Canada, as in o ...
... Adult obesity is associated with multiple organ-specific and psychosocial consequences that may result in reduced quality of life and increased morbidity and premature mortality. The most serious adverse health risks and consequences are associated with severe (class III) obesity. In Canada, as in o ...
1 st year M.Sc. Nursing
... to cow milk antigens in the first year of life. This study aimed at delineating the development of humoral immune response to cow milk antigens in healthy infants. Twenty-five healthy newborns were enrolled, and seen at scheduled visits at the ages of three, six and eleven months, and they formed tw ...
... to cow milk antigens in the first year of life. This study aimed at delineating the development of humoral immune response to cow milk antigens in healthy infants. Twenty-five healthy newborns were enrolled, and seen at scheduled visits at the ages of three, six and eleven months, and they formed tw ...