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  • ...rvative]] in [[vaccine]]s. Formaldehyde solutions are applied topically in medicine to dry the skin, such as in the treatment of [[wart]]s. Many aquarists use ...}}.</ref> Studies by the National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine failed to show an association between formaldehyde exposure and asthma.<ref
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  • ...pecialized Information Services of the [[United States National Library of Medicine]] (NLM) that uses maps of the United States to help users visually explore
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  • In 1893, she received her doctor of medicine degree from the [[University of Michigan]] Medical School, and then complet ...began exploring existing literature from abroad, noticing that industrial medicine was not being studied much in America. She set out to change this, and in 1
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  • MEDICINE--> ...author=Fischer C |title=Kaplan Medical USMLE Steps 2 and 3 Notes: Internal Medicine, Hematology |pages=176–177 |year=2007}}</ref>
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  • ...igh frequency electromagnetic radiation and are used in [[radiography]] in medicine. Other forms of electromagnetic radiation are used in [[radio astronomy]] a
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  • ...every type of waste was burned including: plastics, batteries, appliances, medicine, dead animals, even human body parts with [[jet fuel]] being used as an [[a ...efense The Board on the Health of Select Populations of the [[Institute of Medicine]] formed the Committee on Long-term Health Consequences of Exposure to Burn
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  • ...asons, where very long work days are the norm. Fatigue, physical [[Stress (medicine)|stress]], and financial pressures face most Alaska fishermen through their
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  • ...pecialized Information Services of the [[United States National Library of Medicine]] (NLM) that uses maps of the United States to help users visually explore ...c Substances and Disease Registry/Division of Toxicology and Environmental Medicine|year=2006|title=ToxFAQs: CABS/Chemical Agent Briefing Sheet: Lead.|url=http
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  • ...in New Zealand, with influence in the Asia/Pacific region<ref>Agricultural Medicine & Rural Health, vol 20 no 1, 1996, page 10</ref>. He was Director of Public ...ng this time that he developed his interest in Occupational and Preventive Medicine.<br />
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  • ...plementation of personal health records by case managers in a VAMC general medicine clinic |journal=Patient Educ Couns. |volume=54 |issue=1 |pages=27–33 |yea
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  • ...ber 2009}} Fast access to medical literature and current best practices in medicine are hypothesised to enable proliferation of ongoing improvements in healthc ===Promote evidence-based medicine===
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  • [[Category:Veterinary medicine]]
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  • ...me=nih /> In 1977 she received her M.D. from the [[Johns Hopkins School of Medicine]] and [[Master of Public Health|M.P.H.]] from the [[Johns Hopkins School of ...tment of Environmental Health in the School of Public Health and Community Medicine. Over this time, she published numerous articles and three books. From 199
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  • ...ea returned to academia at the [[University of Alabama]] as a professor of medicine at the medical school and as a professor of environmental sciences at the s
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  • ....D., M.P.H., receiving the Gorgas Medal for his achievements in preventive medicine. ...l College of Virginia]]; D.T.P.H., [[London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine]]
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  • John Howard received a doctor of medicine degree from Loyola University in 1974 (cum laude).<ref name=Heidorn>{{cite ...areer in occupational health in 1979 as an internist at the UCLA School of Medicine pulmonary fellowship program at [[Cedars-Sinai Medical Center]]. His clinic
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  • ...wn as [[Caplan's syndrome]].<ref>Andreoli, Thomas, ed. CECIL Essentials of Medicine. Saunders: Pennsylvania, 2004. p. 737.</ref>
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  • ....edu/openbook.php?record_id=11721&page=59 National Academies, Institute of Medicine, Hearing Loss Research at NIOSH: Reviews of Research Programs of the Nation
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  • ...roved by the [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] in 1991. In alternative medicine, chelation is used as a [[Autism therapies#Chelation therapy|treatment]] fo
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  • Compounds that are structurally related to DTPA are used in medicine, taking advantage of the high affinity of the triaminopentacarboxylate scaf
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