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New Dimensions Of Economic Well-Being Among People With Mental Illness: Evidence From Healthcare For Communities, Carole Gresenz, Roland Sturm
New Dimensions Of Economic Well-Being Among People With Mental Illness: Evidence From Healthcare For Communities, Carole Gresenz, Roland Sturm
Roland Sturm
No abstract provided.
Family Duty Is More Important Than Rights, Charles Weijer
Family Duty Is More Important Than Rights, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
The Ethical Analysis Of Risk, Charles Weijer
New Dimensions Of Economic Well-Being Among People With Mental Illness: Evidence From Healthcare For Communities, Carole Gresenz, Roland Sturm
New Dimensions Of Economic Well-Being Among People With Mental Illness: Evidence From Healthcare For Communities, Carole Gresenz, Roland Sturm
Carole Roan Gresenz
No abstract provided.
Canadian Medical Officers In The Royal Navy--World War Ii, Vivian C. Mcalister
Canadian Medical Officers In The Royal Navy--World War Ii, Vivian C. Mcalister
Vivian C. McAlister
Jual Obat Penggugur Kandungan Bireuen 082328881996 Obat Telat Bulan Di Bireuen, Dr Fitri
Jual Obat Penggugur Kandungan Bireuen 082328881996 Obat Telat Bulan Di Bireuen, Dr Fitri
dr fitri
Benefit-Sharing And Other Protections For Communities In Genetic Research, Charles Weijer
Benefit-Sharing And Other Protections For Communities In Genetic Research, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Untrained Volunteers Are Marginally Effective In Delivering Public Access Defibrillation, Richard N. Bradley, Lynda J. Schoenstein, Mohhamad Alshanti
Untrained Volunteers Are Marginally Effective In Delivering Public Access Defibrillation, Richard N. Bradley, Lynda J. Schoenstein, Mohhamad Alshanti
Richard N Bradley
Study objectives: This study analyzed the behavior of untrained volunteers when presented with a simulated cardiac arrest and an automated external defibrillator (AED). The primary hypothesis of this study was that volunteers could, with no advance training, operate an AED to deliver a defibrillation to a mannequin in 3 minutes or less at least 75% of the time. The secondary hypothesis was that this population would perform all of the tasks considered essential in AED use (establish unresponsiveness, check for breathing, give 2 rescue breaths, check for pulse, apply electrodes correctly, clear patient, activate emergency medical services (EMS) response, and …
7. Richard S. Stein, Otto Vogl, Judith Balise Stein
Merkel Cell Carcinoma Of The Skin, Patricia Tai, Edward Yu, Jon Tonita, James Gilchrist
Merkel Cell Carcinoma Of The Skin, Patricia Tai, Edward Yu, Jon Tonita, James Gilchrist
Edward Yu
Background: Neuroendocrine/Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) of the skin is an uncommon tumour. Currently, there are only limited data available on the natural history, prognostic factors, and patient management of MCC. Objective: To review our experience and build the largest database from the literature. Methods: Twenty-eight cases from the London Regional Cancer Center were combined with 633 cases obtained from the literature searched in English, French, German, and Chinese for the years 1966 to 1998. The database included age, sex, initial disease status at presentation to the clinic, site of primary, any coexisting disease, any previous irradiation, sizes of primary/nodal/distant metas-tases, …
Nutraceuticals, Jane Gervasio
Factor Analysis Of The Dsm-Iii-R Borderline Personality Disorder Criteria In Psychiatric Inpatients, Charles A. Sanislow, Carlos M. Grilo, Thomas H. Mcglashan
Factor Analysis Of The Dsm-Iii-R Borderline Personality Disorder Criteria In Psychiatric Inpatients, Charles A. Sanislow, Carlos M. Grilo, Thomas H. Mcglashan
Charles A. Sanislow, Ph.D.
Objective: The goal of this study was to examine the factor structure of the DSM-III-R criteria for borderline personality disorder in young adult psychiatric inpatients.
Method: The authors assessed 141 acutely ill inpatients with the Personality Disorder Examination, a semistructured diagnostic interview for DSM-III-R personality disorders. They used correlational analyses to examine the associations among the different criteria for borderline personality disorder and performed an exploratory factor analysis.
Results: Cronbach’s coefficient alpha for the borderline personality disorder criteria was 0.69. A principal components factor analysis with a varimax rotation accounted for 57.2% of the variance and revealed three homogeneous factors. …
Drug Combo Winning War On Rejection: Qeii Doctors Getting Amazing Results With Fk506, Rapamycin, Ann Graham-Walker
Drug Combo Winning War On Rejection: Qeii Doctors Getting Amazing Results With Fk506, Rapamycin, Ann Graham-Walker
Vivian C. McAlister
Clinical Equipoise And Not The Uncertainty Principle Is The Moral Underpinning Of The Randomised Controlled Trial, Charles Weijer, Stanley Shapiro, Kathleen Glass
Clinical Equipoise And Not The Uncertainty Principle Is The Moral Underpinning Of The Randomised Controlled Trial, Charles Weijer, Stanley Shapiro, Kathleen Glass
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Liquid Sex Asli | Obat Bius Cair | Jual Obat Tidur Original 082225852337, Dewi Jum
Liquid Sex Asli | Obat Bius Cair | Jual Obat Tidur Original 082225852337, Dewi Jum
Toko Obat Dewasa Pasutri
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The Future Of Research Into Rotavirus Vaccine, Charles Weijer
The Future Of Research Into Rotavirus Vaccine, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Reporting The Study Populations Of Clinical Trials. Clear Transmission Or Static On The Line?, Stanley Shapiro, Charles Weijer, Benjamin Freedman
Reporting The Study Populations Of Clinical Trials. Clear Transmission Or Static On The Line?, Stanley Shapiro, Charles Weijer, Benjamin Freedman
Charles Weijer
In contrast to attempts that have been made to measure the clarity of reporting of the methods of clinical trials in journal articles, we report here an attempt to measure the accuracy of methods reporting. We focus in this article on eligibility criteria as a test case for the reporting of clinical trial methods. We examined the reporting of eligibility criteria in the protocol, methods paper (if applicable), journal article, and Clinical Alert for articles appearing in print between January 1988 and September 1994 for which a Clinical Alert had been issued. Eligibility criteria were further classified into five categories …
Expensive Medical Technologies And “Indication Extrapolation”: The Case Of Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators, Christopher Simpson, George Klein, Barry Hoffmaster
Expensive Medical Technologies And “Indication Extrapolation”: The Case Of Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators, Christopher Simpson, George Klein, Barry Hoffmaster
C. Barry Hoffmaster
No abstract provided.
Moral Solutions In Assessing Research Risk, Paul Miller, Charles Weijer
Moral Solutions In Assessing Research Risk, Paul Miller, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Allelic Modifications Of The Cg2 And Cg1 Genes Do Not Alter The Chloroquine Response Of Drug-Resistant Plasmodium Falciparum, David A. Fidock, Takashi Nomura, Roland A. Cooper, Xin-Zhuan Su, Angela K. Talley, Thomas E. Wellems
Allelic Modifications Of The Cg2 And Cg1 Genes Do Not Alter The Chloroquine Response Of Drug-Resistant Plasmodium Falciparum, David A. Fidock, Takashi Nomura, Roland A. Cooper, Xin-Zhuan Su, Angela K. Talley, Thomas E. Wellems
Roland A. Cooper
Abdominal Fluid Collection After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy, Vivian C. Mcalister
Abdominal Fluid Collection After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy, Vivian C. Mcalister
Vivian C. McAlister
Protecting Communities In Biomedical Research, Charles Weijer, E. Emanuel
Protecting Communities In Biomedical Research, Charles Weijer, E. Emanuel
Charles Weijer
Although for the last 50 years, ethicists dealing with human experimentation have focused primarily on the need to protect individual research subjects and vulnerable groups, biomedical research, especially in genetics, now requires the establishment of standards for the protection of communities. We have developed such a strategy, based on five steps. (i) Identification of community characteristics relevant to the biomedical research setting, (ii) delineation of a typology of different types of communities using these characteristics, (iii) determination of the range of possible community protections, (iv) creation of connections between particular protections and one or more community characteristics necessary for its …
Measuring The "Managedness" And Covered Benefits Of Health Plans, Paula Diehr, David Grembowski
Measuring The "Managedness" And Covered Benefits Of Health Plans, Paula Diehr, David Grembowski
Paula Diehr
STUDY AIMS: (1) To develop indexes measuring the degree of managedness and the covered benefits of health insurance plans, (2) to describe the variation in these indexes among plans in one health insurance market, (3) to assess the validity of the health plan indexes, and (4) to examine the association between patient characteristics and the health plan indexes. Measures of the "managedness" and covered benefits of health plans are requisite for studying the effects of managed care on clinical practice and health system performance, and they may improve people's understanding of our complex health care system. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: As …
Outdoor Allergens, H A. Burge, Christine A. Rogers
Outdoor Allergens, H A. Burge, Christine A. Rogers
Christine A. Rogers
Outdoor allergens are an important part of the exposures that lead to allergic disease. Understanding the role of outdoor allergens requires a knowledge of the nature of outdoor allergen-bearing particles, the distributions of their source, and the nature of the aerosols (particle types, sizes, dynamics of concentrations). Primary sources for outdoor allergens include vascular plants (pollen, fern spores, soy dust), and fungi (spores, hyphae). Nonvascular plants, algae, and arthropods contribute small numbers of allergen-bearing particles. Particles are released from sources into the air by wind, rain, mechanical disturbance, or active discharge mechanisms. Once airborne, they follow the physical laws that …
Chemical & Biological Weapons Reference Chart, Richard N. Bradley
Chemical & Biological Weapons Reference Chart, Richard N. Bradley
Richard N Bradley
Health Care Providers' Quick Reference Chart to Biological and Chemical Weapons. Includes symptoms and treatment for Nerve Agents (Tabun, Sarin, Soman, and VX), Cyanides, Vesicants (Blister Agents including Mustard and Lewisite), Pulmonary Intoxicants (including chlorine and phosgene), and Riot Control Agents (pepper spray and Mace). Also includes information on detection and treatment for Biological Agents, including Anthrax, Cholera, Plague, Tularemia, Q Fever, Smallpox, Viral encephalitides, Viral hemorrhagic fevers, Botulism, Staphlococcus enterotoxin B, and Ricin.
Caring And Gender (Book Review), Linda Treiber
Caring And Gender (Book Review), Linda Treiber
Linda A. Treiber
Review of the book "Caring and Gender," by Francesca M. Cancian and Stacey M. Oliker.
Race, Gender, And Status: A Content Analysis Of Print Advertisements In Four Popular Magazines, Melvin E. Thomas, Linda A. Treiber
Race, Gender, And Status: A Content Analysis Of Print Advertisements In Four Popular Magazines, Melvin E. Thomas, Linda A. Treiber
Linda A. Treiber
Polymorphic Repeat In Aib1 Does Not Alter Breast Cancer Risk, Haiman Christopher, Susan Hankinson, Donna Spiegelman, Graham Colditz, Walter Willett, Frank Speizer, Myles Brown, David Hunter
Polymorphic Repeat In Aib1 Does Not Alter Breast Cancer Risk, Haiman Christopher, Susan Hankinson, Donna Spiegelman, Graham Colditz, Walter Willett, Frank Speizer, Myles Brown, David Hunter
Susan E. Hankinson
We assessed the association between a glutamine repeat polymorphism in AIB1 and breast cancer risk in a case-control study (464 cases, 624 controls) nested within the Nurses' Health Study cohort. We observed no association between AIB1 genotype and breast cancer incidence, or specific tumor characteristics. These findings suggest that AIB1 repeat genotype does not influence postmenopausal breast cancer risk among Caucasian women in the general population.
Polymorphic Repeat In Aib1 Does Not Alter Breast Cancer Risk, Haiman A. Christopher, Susan E. Hankinson, Donna Spiegelman, Graham A. Colditz, Walter C. Willett, Frank E. Speizer, Myles Brown, David J. Hunter
Polymorphic Repeat In Aib1 Does Not Alter Breast Cancer Risk, Haiman A. Christopher, Susan E. Hankinson, Donna Spiegelman, Graham A. Colditz, Walter C. Willett, Frank E. Speizer, Myles Brown, David J. Hunter
Graham Andrew Colditz
We assessed the association between a glutamine repeat polymorphism in AIB1 and breast cancer risk in a case-control study (464 cases, 624 controls) nested within the Nurses' Health Study cohort. We observed no association between AIB1 genotype and breast cancer incidence, or specific tumor characteristics. These findings suggest that AIB1 repeat genotype does not influence postmenopausal breast cancer risk among Caucasian women in the general population.
The Sum Of My Parts, Charles Weijer