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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
The Change Program: Comparing An Interactive Vs Prescriptive Approach To Self-Management Among University Students With Obesity, Don Morrow, Erin Pearson, Irwin Jennifer, Battram Danielle, Melling James
The Change Program: Comparing An Interactive Vs Prescriptive Approach To Self-Management Among University Students With Obesity, Don Morrow, Erin Pearson, Irwin Jennifer, Battram Danielle, Melling James
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Sport In Canada: A History, Don Morrow, Kevin Wamsley
Sport In Canada: A History, Don Morrow, Kevin Wamsley
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Screech Owls: The Familia Of Roy Macgregor’S Narratives On Hockey, Don Morrow
Screech Owls: The Familia Of Roy Macgregor’S Narratives On Hockey, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Screech Owls: The Familia Of Roy Macgregor’S Narratives On Hockey, Don Morrow
Screech Owls: The Familia Of Roy Macgregor’S Narratives On Hockey, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
Roy MacGregor is perhaps the most prolific of Canadian writers to use hockey as the subtext and text for his writing. His most well-known work, The Home Team: Fathers, Sons, and Hockey, succinctly, is an intimate portrait of the father-son bond in and through the game of hockey. More sweeping in national scope and significance of hockey is Home Game: Hockey and Life in Canada which MacGregor co-authored with hockey legend Ken Dryden. Least well known, though acclaimed by academics to be one of the very best novels on sport, is The Last Season. The latter is a poignant description …
His Majesty, Don Morrow
The Mythic And The Mono-Mythic: Representations Of The 1972 Canada V Ussr Hockey Series/Le Mythique Et Le Mono-Mythique: Les Représentations De La Série De Hockey Canada-Urss 1972, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Conventional And Complementary Medicine, Donald Morrow
Conventional And Complementary Medicine, Donald Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Health Care Practitioners' Perceptions Of Motivational Interviewing Training For Facilitating Behaviour Change Among Patients, Erin Wiley, Jennifer Irwin, Donald Morrow
Health Care Practitioners' Perceptions Of Motivational Interviewing Training For Facilitating Behaviour Change Among Patients, Erin Wiley, Jennifer Irwin, Donald Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
The Utility Of Motivational Interviewing Using Co-Active Life Coaching Skills On Adults Struggling With Obesity: Participants' Perspectives, Courtney Newnham-Kanas, Jennifer Irwin, Don Morrow
The Utility Of Motivational Interviewing Using Co-Active Life Coaching Skills On Adults Struggling With Obesity: Participants' Perspectives, Courtney Newnham-Kanas, Jennifer Irwin, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Change-Ing Obesity: A Methodological Account Of A Comprehensive Study For University Students With Obesity, Erin Pearson, Jennifer Irwin, Don Morrow
Change-Ing Obesity: A Methodological Account Of A Comprehensive Study For University Students With Obesity, Erin Pearson, Jennifer Irwin, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Linnaeus Turns 300... Carl Linnaeus, Hans Wohlmuth
Linnaeus Turns 300... Carl Linnaeus, Hans Wohlmuth
Dr Hans Wohlmuth
The article highlights the celebration of the 300th birthday of Carl Linnaeus, or Carl von Linne (as he is known in Scandinavi). Three centuries after his birth Linnaeus remains among the most famous and influential Swedes of all time, indeed his fame as a naturalist is eclipsed only by the great Charles Darwin (1809-1882).
Adrenal Exhaustion, Tini Gruner
Diabetes Type 2, Tini Gruner
Thyroid Abnormalities, Tini Gruner
Review Of The Quality Of Complementary Medicines Information Resources: Summary Report, Treasure Mcguire, Julie Walters, Angela Dean, Mieke Van Driel, Chris Del Mar, Vicki Kotsirilos, Geraldine Moses, Steven Chong, Gary Deed, Barbara Eldred, Janet Hardy, Honey Heussler, Samantha Hollingsworth, Loretta Marron, Joy Mendel, David Pache, Kathryn Steadman, Helen Trenerry, Jared Brown, Margaret Williamson
Review Of The Quality Of Complementary Medicines Information Resources: Summary Report, Treasure Mcguire, Julie Walters, Angela Dean, Mieke Van Driel, Chris Del Mar, Vicki Kotsirilos, Geraldine Moses, Steven Chong, Gary Deed, Barbara Eldred, Janet Hardy, Honey Heussler, Samantha Hollingsworth, Loretta Marron, Joy Mendel, David Pache, Kathryn Steadman, Helen Trenerry, Jared Brown, Margaret Williamson
Treasure McGuire
Recent research conducted by the National Prescribing Service (NPS) has shown the need for improving complementary medicines (CMs) information availability and awareness for Australian health professionals and consumers. CMs information resources have been reported to be of variable quality, with some identified as inaccurate or misleading. To date, there has been no comprehensive evaluation of available information resources to help the Australian community make better informed decisions around the quality use of CMs, in order to meet the demand for high quality information on CMs.
Puckin’ Fiction: Where Characters Meet The Cultural Mirror – Bobby Bonaduce, Felix Batterinski, And Percival Leary, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
The Ribald To The Profound: Paul Quarrington’S Lens On Sport, Don Morrow
The Ribald To The Profound: Paul Quarrington’S Lens On Sport, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Echinacea-Associated Anaphylaxis, Stephen Myers, Hans Wohlmuth
Echinacea-Associated Anaphylaxis, Stephen Myers, Hans Wohlmuth
Dr Hans Wohlmuth
No abstract provided.
A Review Of Reviews Of The Benefits Of Naturopathy And Western Herbal Medicine, Stephen Myers, Alan Bensoussan, Joan O'Connor, Peta-Anne Paul-Brent, Don Baker, Hans Wohlmuth, Phillip Cheras
A Review Of Reviews Of The Benefits Of Naturopathy And Western Herbal Medicine, Stephen Myers, Alan Bensoussan, Joan O'Connor, Peta-Anne Paul-Brent, Don Baker, Hans Wohlmuth, Phillip Cheras
Dr Hans Wohlmuth
No abstract provided.
Sport In Canada: A History, Donald Morrow, Kevin Wamsley
Sport In Canada: A History, Donald Morrow, Kevin Wamsley
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
‘You Can Fly!’: Reimagining Peter Pan And Snowboarding’S Olympic Neverland, M. Popovic, Don Morrow
‘You Can Fly!’: Reimagining Peter Pan And Snowboarding’S Olympic Neverland, M. Popovic, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Narratives With Perspectives: Stories And Re-Membrances Of The Miracle Mile, Don Morrow
Narratives With Perspectives: Stories And Re-Membrances Of The Miracle Mile, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Herbal Medicine, Hans Wohlmuth
Vitamin C, Tini Gruner, Rachel Arthur
Vitamin C, Tini Gruner, Rachel Arthur
Dr Tini M Gruner
Summary the first nutritional disease ever identified was scurvy, which was endemic in Europe in the 18th century. Vitamin C was subsequently recognised in 1928 as the ‘antiscorbutic factor’ in the citrus fruits that James Lind had fed his sailors. Since then, the research on this nutrient has ebbed and flowed, portraying it at different stages as both panacea and placebo. In light of the current evidence-based paradigm, it appears now that the true effect of vitamin C lies somewhere between the two. There is growing recognition by international authorities of the broader actions and applications of vitamin C, and …
Vitamin B12: An Undervalued Vitamin, Tini Gruner
Vitamin B12: An Undervalued Vitamin, Tini Gruner
Dr Tini M Gruner
No abstract provided.
Development Of A Method For The Separation Of Corrinoids In Ovine Tissues By Hplc, R Kelly, Tini Gruner, A Sykes
Development Of A Method For The Separation Of Corrinoids In Ovine Tissues By Hplc, R Kelly, Tini Gruner, A Sykes
Dr Tini M Gruner
A method has been developed using a combination of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and a radioisotope dilution assay (RIDA) to routinely estimate the distribution of corrinoids (the cobalamins hydroxocobalamin, methylcobalamin and 5-deoxyadenosylcobalamin, and cobalamin analogues) in liver, plasma, milk, intestinal fluid and faeces. Corrinoids were extracted with a sodium acetate buffer, separated by HPLC and quantified by RIDA. Recoveries of corrinoids were 29% for hydroxocobalamin, 50% for 5-deoxyadenosylcobalamin and 64% for methylcobalamin. The method allows the routine analysis of many samples and maintains good standards of precision.
Analysis Of Corrinoids In Ovine Tissues, R Kelly, Tini Gruner, J Furlong, A Sykes
Analysis Of Corrinoids In Ovine Tissues, R Kelly, Tini Gruner, J Furlong, A Sykes
Dr Tini M Gruner
Corrinoids from various ovine tissue samples (liver, blood, small intestinal fluid and faeces) were analysed using a combination of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and a radioisotope dilution assay (RIDA) to estimate the distribution of corrinoids - the cobalamins hydroxocobalamin (OH-cbl), methylcobalamin (me-cbl) and 5-deoxyadenosylcobalamin (ado-cbl), and cobalamin analogues - in these tissues. Samples were taken from either cobalt-deficient or cobalt-replete ewes, and ruminant and pre-ruminant lambs. In liver, ado-cbl predominated, followed by analogues, OH-cbl and me-cbl. Supplementation with either cobalt (ruminant) or vitamin B12 injections (pre-ruminant) increased the amount of ado-cbl and decreased analogues. In blood, OH-cbl predominated, followed by …
Vitamin B12, Tini Gruner
Vitamin B12, Tini Gruner
Dr Tini M Gruner
The usefulness of vitamin B12 in clinical practice is commonly underrated, particularly in agerelated diseases. This article provides some background on the rationale for inclusion of this vitamin in the treatment of a number of health problems and offers a metabolic understanding of the indications, therapeutic uses and administration of this important vitamin. Hopefully, much suffering will be alleviated if micronutrient therapy such as that outlined here is included in mainstream treatment of chronic and age-related diseases.
Digestion And Enzymes, Tini Gruner, Rachel Arthur
Digestion And Enzymes, Tini Gruner, Rachel Arthur
Dr Tini M Gruner
The mainstream treatment of a small number of medical conditions has for some time included digestive-enzyme supplementation, however, there are numerous other disease states for which enzymes have been proposed. At present, the many hypotheses contrast with the limited number of clinical trials employing digestive enzymes as treatment agents. Recent scientific findings appear to support some of the underlying propositions behind their use, perhaps paving the way for future research. An estimated four billion people
End-Of-Life Decision-Making: Perspectives Of Northern Territory Doctors, Nurses And Community Members, Colleen Cartwright, G Robinson, Margaret Steinberg, Gail Williams, W Tyler
End-Of-Life Decision-Making: Perspectives Of Northern Territory Doctors, Nurses And Community Members, Colleen Cartwright, G Robinson, Margaret Steinberg, Gail Williams, W Tyler
Professor Colleen M Cartwright
No abstract provided.