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  • ...reducing the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood, leading to [[Hypoxia (medical)|hypoxia]]. Additionally, [[myoglobin]] and mitochondrial [[cytochrome oxid ...oning: systemic manifestations and complications|journal=Journal of Korean Medical Science|year=2001|pages=253–261|volume=16|issue=3|pmid=11410684|month=Jun
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  • ...metalworkers were more likely to be affected by the disease. Although much research has been done since, the inflammatory component of asthma was recognized on ...he most common occupational lung disease<ref>[http://www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/Research/files/AsthmaCme.pdf Work-related is the most common occupational lung disea
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  • ...s of the eye at longer wavelengths. The table below summarizes the various medical conditions caused by lasers at different wavelengths, not including injurie ...afety interlock. Most entertainment, industrial, scientific, military, and medical lasers are in this category.
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  • '''Cancer''' {{IPA-en|ˈkænsər||en-us-cancer.ogg}} (medical term: [[malignancy|malignant]] [[neoplasm]]) is a class of [[disease]]s in ...creasing with age.<ref name="Cancer Research UK">{{cite web | last =Cancer Research UK | title =UK cancer incidence statistics by age | month=January | year=20
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  • ...]]) and other types of emotional strain (e.g., dissatisfaction, [[Fatigue (medical)|fatigue]], [[Stress (biology)|tension]], etc.), maladaptive behaviors (e.g ...1997]. Labor day survey: state of workers. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Survey Research Associates.</ref> Evidence also suggests that stress is the major cause of
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  • ...edical Research Council (UK)|Medical Research Council’]]s Department for Research in Industrial Medicine at The London Hospital. In 1925 he married Mathilda ...aining and gaining immeasurably from its readability and its impact on the medical profession."
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  • ...[medical procedure]]s bypass the body's natural protective barriers. Since medical staff move from patient to patient, the staff themselves serve as a means f ...ptsafety/ |editor=Markowitz AJ |year=2001 |publisher=Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality |chapterurl= http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/ptsafety/chap14.htm}}</
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  • ...e Rose, [[pulmonary]] specialist at Denver's [[National Jewish Medical and Research Center]], in a letter, warned [[Federal government of the United States|fed *[http://www.diacetyl.dk/index1.asp Research project on diacetyl reduction during beer fermentation]
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  • ...on in brain function|year = 2003|last = Takeda| first = A.|journal = Brain Research Reviews|volume = 41|issue = 1|page= 79|pmid=12505649}}</ref> ...oxicity of inhaled manganese: Public health danger in the shower? |journal=Medical Hypotheses|volume=65 |issue=3 |pages=607–616 |doi=10.1016/j.mehy.2005.01.
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  • ...idolite asbestos in its "Micronite" filter from 1952 to 1956.<ref>[[Cancer Research]]</ref> ...the U.S.<ref name="qsqlui" /> The term [[Mesothelioma]] was first used in medical literature in 1931; its association with asbestos was first noted sometime
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  • ...sion is to benefit those at work and in the community by providing quality research, consultancy and training and by maintaining an independent, impartial posi ...Branch, Dr Michael Jacobsen, Head of Statistics and Dr David Muir, Head of Medical Branch. [[File:CoalMiner.jpg|thumb|Underground coal miner]]
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  • ...ts tend to be similar to [[weight lifting belt]]s or special belts used in medical rehabilitation therapy.<ref name=ccosh>[http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/ergo ...stiffen the spine, or increase intra-abdominal pressure.<ref name=ccosh /> Research has yet to demonstrate the efficacy of back belts in preventing [[ergonomic
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  • ...ing passengers, with some dying very close to the exits. A large amount of research into evacuation and cabin and seating layouts was carried at [[Cranfield In There is very limited research done on [[Infectious disease|contagious diseases]] on aircraft. The two mos
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  • ...jobs are three times more likely than others to suffer from stress-related medical conditions and are twice as likely to quit. The study states that women, in Research conducted by the Kenexa Research Institute (KRI), a division of Kenexa, evaluated how male and female worker
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  • ...mplications of [[nanotechnology]]''' run the gamut from the [[Nanomedicine|medical]], [[ethical]], [[mental]], legal and environmental applications, to fields The [[National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health]] is conducting research on how nanoparticles interact with the body’s systems and how workers mig
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  • ...Overland Park, Kansas, operates over 70 mobile screening units to provide medical surveillance testing and reporting services to US industrial and government ...re providers, government agencies, and Fortune 500 companies. Kent is the Medical Director of Examinetics.
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  • ==Research and applications== ...a large extent in occupational, environmental, and medical epidemiological research studies.
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  • ...e and ultimately to society. This has involved Occupational Hygienists in research, collection of data and to develop suitable and satisfactory control method Dorland’s Illustrated Medical Dictionary, 31st Edition, Dorland/ W.B. Saunders, ISBN 978-1-4160-2364-7, 2
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  • *[[Research and development]] or for the purpose of [[chemical analysis]]. ...ce [[cleaning]] and the cleaning of [[fabric]]s except for the purposes of research and development or for the purpose of analysis.
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  • Physical ergonomics is important in the medical field, particularly to those diagnosed with physiological ailments or disor * [http://www.mcergo.com/ergo-resources/ Ergonomic Research Resources]
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  • ...and government officials from the SENSOR-Pesticides program have published research articles that highlight findings from the data and their implications for e ...pesticide-related injuries and illnesses is recommended by the [[American Medical Association]],<ref>{{cite pmid|9085387}}</ref> the [[Council of State and T
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  • In laboratory research, [[toluene]] is now often used as a substitute for benzene. The solvent-pro Benzene has been used as a basic research tool in a variety of experiments including analysis of a [[two-dimensional
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  • ...uenza pandemics]] are adapted to both humans and birds. Recent [[influenza research]] into the genes of the [[Spanish flu]] virus shows it to have genes adapte ...bout flu pandemics, changes in poultry farming, changes in flu vaccination research, and changes in flu pandemic planning.
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  • ...Mitigate Hurricane Damage: Perspectives of City Officials" (2009). Applied Research Projects. Texas State University. Paper 312. http://ecommons.txstate.edu/ar ...emergency response was published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, it had two sections of questions for a professional to ask the
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  • • Voluntary medical examinations<br> ...NIOSH, in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is focused on research, information, education, and training in occupational safety and health.<re
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  • ...OSH''') is the [[United States]] federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and il NIOSH is headquartered in [[Washington, DC]], with research laboratories and offices in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]]; [[Morgantown, West Virgin
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  • *Employee medical records or studies or evaluations based on these records. ...he [[National Toxicology Program]] (NTP) or the [[International Agency for Research on Cancer]] (IARC).
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  • ...www.merriam-webster.com/medical/bronchiolitis%20obliterans Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary > bronchiolitis obliterans] Retrieved on August, 2010</ref> Bron ...zuszSzcommonzSzdorlandszSzdorlandzSzninezSz000950973zPzhtm |title=Dorlands Medical Dictionary:bronchiolitis fibrosa obliterans |format= |work= |accessdate=200
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  • ...|quote= }}</ref> The Bureau was charged with the responsibility to conduct research and to reduce accidents in the coal mining industry, but was given no inspe ...alth standards for the Mine Safety and Health Administration; administer a medical surveillance program for miners, including [[Chest radiograph|chest X-rays]
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  • ...r = The [[Finland|Finnish]] Institute of Occupational Health, the National Research Centre for the Working Environment in [[Denmark]], the National Institute o ...h institutions, the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, the National Research Centre for the Working Environment in Denmark, and the National Institute o
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  • ===Medical use=== ...5 = Lavoie| first5 = P.| last6 = Viallet| first6 = A.}}</ref> Recently new research has been done in locating tumours using arsenic-74 (a positron emitter). Th
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  • ...widely employed to examine workplace pressures and their relationship with research data on coronary heart disease, [[musculoskeletal illnesses]], psychologica ===Family and Medical Leave Act===
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  • ...xidation of superalloys, refractory metals, and graphite|author = National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Coatings|publisher = National Academy of Scien ...</sub>) ore.<ref name="NRC">{{cite book|title = Chromium|author = National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Biologic Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants|pub
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  • ....com/?id=PmohO5jV2YsC|pages = 159|title = Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science|first = Robley|last = Dunglison|publisher = Henry C. Lea|year = 186 ...onal Academy of Sciences-National Academy of Engineering|author = National Research Council (U.S.), Panel on Cadmium, Committee on Technical Aspects of Critica
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  • ...r=2001|author=Wieman, H|journal=Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section a Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment|vol ...p://books.google.com/?id=9ngHTkC8hG8C&pg=PA15|page=15|title=Nuclear fusion research|author=Clark, R. E. H.; Reiter, D.|publisher=Springer|year=2005|isbn=354023
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  • ...o the atmosphere; to make further provision with respect to the employment medical advisory service; to amend the law relating to building regulations, and th ...e safety of an item (s.6(8)) Designers and manufacturers must carry out [[research]] to identify and eliminate risks, as far as '''reasonably practicable''' (
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  • ...ffering EAPs may result in various benefits for employers, including lower medical costs, reduced turnover and absenteeism, and higher employee productivity a ...yers, and students in Canada and the US interested in advancing knowledge, research, and best practices toward achieving healthy and productive workplaces.
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  • ...received her doctor of medicine degree from the [[University of Michigan]] Medical School, and then completed internships at the [[Minneapolis]] Hospital for ...d to [[Chicago]], where she became a professor of pathology at the Woman's Medical School of [[Northwestern University]].
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  • ...num''', '''saturnism''', [[Devon colic]], or '''painter's colic''') is a medical condition caused by increased levels of the [[Heavy metal (chemistry)|heavy Lead poisoning can cause a variety of [[symptom]]s and [[medical sign|signs]] which vary depending on the individual and the duration of lea
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  • ...pational safety and health|workplace health, safety and welfare]], and for research into occupational [[risk]]s in [[England and Wales]] and [[Scotland]]. Resp *Make arrangements for and encourage research and publication, [[training]] and information in connection with its work.
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  • ...sed in [[radio astronomy]] and [[radiometry]] in telecommunications. Other medical applications include [[laser therapy]], which is an example of [[photomedic ...surrounding power lines and electrical devices are the subject of on-going research and a significant amount of public debate. In workplace environments, wher
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  • ...of glutathione in protection against noise-induced hearing loss]. ''Brain Research''</ref> They were not able to fully prevent it. ...Hearing Loss in Children at Work and Play" Conference agreed that further research into this field was still required before making a broad generalization abo
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  • ...lectrical Injury [http://www.cetri.org/mechanism Chicago Electrical Trauma Research Institute] Accessed April 27, 2010</ref> ...igners of the [[electric chair]]{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}} and by research from the field of [[animal husbandry]], where electric stunning has been ex
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  • ...iclerender.fcgi?artid=1567791 The cultural parameters of lead poisoning: a medical anthropologist's view of intervention in environmental lead exposure. ...easurement|location = Bethesda, MD|title = Structural shielding design for medical X-ray imaging facilities.}}</ref> Molten lead is used as a [[coolant]] (e.g
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  • In 1946, John was accepted for medical training at St Bartholomew's Hospital in the heart of London. He travelled After a period as a GP in Salisbury ([[Harare]]), John became Senior Medical Officer in the Royal Rhodesian Air Force, and the family moved to Gwelo ([[
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  • ...h as Education, Implementation, Marketing, Outreach Committee for Clinical Research, Publishing and Process Improvement and Tooling. ...cations or protocols) for a particular healthcare domain such as pharmacy, medical devices, imaging or insurance (claims processing) transactions. Health Leve
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  • ...ideal PHR would provide a complete and accurate summary of the health and medical history of an individual by gathering data from many sources and making thi ...ed for use by health care providers. Like the data recorded in paper-based medical records, the data in EHRs are legally mandated notes on the care provided b
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  • ...cal computerized records in a specific health-care organization|Electronic medical record}} [[File:Electronic medical record.jpg|thumb|300px|Sample view of an electronic health record]]
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  • ...eed to interact with many other services or systems providing terminology, medical knowledge, guidelines, workflow, security, persons registries, billing etc. ...ommunication of whole or part of patients’ EHRs, and on fifteen years of research findings in the field. This European Standard builds on ENV 13606, updating
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  • ...cations, but note also that parsecs in astronomy, calories and mmHg in the medical sciences, and electron volts in physics are not part of the specific system ;Research
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  • {{Infobox Medical Person |profession = Public health administrator, medical educator
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  • After more research into the HHE, NIOSH compiles a final report. This report is sent to [[Occup [[Category:Medical and health organizations]]
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  • {{Infobox Medical Person |education = B.S., [[Davidson College]]; M.D. [[Medical University of South Carolina]]; M.S. and Ph.D. in public health, [[Universi
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  • {{Infobox Medical Person ...advocated for rescue workers, introducing a program to provide screening, medical exams, and treatment for them.<ref name=WTC>{{cite web
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  • * [[Medical electronics]] equipment ==Research and development==
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  • ...be used when one or both solvents is a [[solid solution|solid]] though. In medical practice, partition coefficients are useful for example in estimating [[dis ...ications necessary to make a compound environmentally more friendly in the research phase.
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  • ==Research history== ...for CO is 200 times greater than its affinity for oxygen,<ref>Guyton A C: Medical Physiology 11ed. 2005, page 509</ref> meaning that small amounts of CO dram
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  • ...tands for “Power”,<ref name=Sor>[http://www.carlsberggroup.com/Company/Research/Pages/pHValue.aspx Carlsberg Group Company History Page]</ref> others refer ...=A new set of pH-scales and standard buffers for seawater|journal=Deep Sea Research|volume=20|pages=479–491}}</ref> This new series resolves the problem of
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  • - [[Biomedical research]] - [[Immunity (medical)]]
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  • ...'s color atlas and synopsis of clinical dermatology |publisher=McGraw-Hill Medical Pub. Division |year=2005 |pages= |isbn=0-07-144019-4 |oclc= |accessdate=}}< ...ames are included within this list when those terms are found in English [[medical literature]]. Inclusion of [[acne excoriée des jeunes filles]] ([[French
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  • ...physiologist, diplomat, and politician, but is perhaps best known for his research on the effect of air pressure on the body. Charles Ranhofer was either a fr ...ron]] – Dr. [[Louis Désiré Véron]] (1798–1867) gave up his Parisian medical practice for the more fashionable life as a writer, manager of the Opera, p
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  • ...d philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, and the [[Mellon Institute of Industrial Research]], founded in 1913 by Andrew and Richard Mellon. ...bequest that totaled about $2,915,000 in 1900.<ref>[http://www.clarku.edu/research/archives/jcbio.cfm Jonas Clark Biography], Clark University website (access
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  • ...ael Cowpland]] — founded the software company [[Corel]] (from Cowpland's Research Laboratory). Cowpland also co-founded the [[Private branch exchange|PBX]] D * [[Seymour Cray]] — [[Cray Research]]
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  • ...ité des jugements en matière criminelle et en matière civile''" (1837; "Research on the Probability of Criminal and Civil Verdicts"). *[[Sutton's law]] — "Go where the money is". Often cited in medical schools to teach new doctors to spend resources where they are most likely
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  • ...ticle is a '''list of [[fiction]]al [[disease]]s''' — nonexistent, named medical conditions which appear in fiction where they have a '''major''' plot or th PLEASE NOTE: ONLY ADDITIONS OF NON-EXISTENT, NAMED MEDICAL CONDITIONS WHICH APPEAR IN FICTION WHERE THEY HAVE A MAJOR PLOT OR THEMATIC
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  • ...ook | author = Brunner, L. | coauthor = Suddarth, D. | title = Textbook of Medical Surgical Nursing | edition = sixth | year = 1988 | publisher = JB Lippincot ...eks may indicate infection or some other disease process requiring further medical attention. <ref>{{ cite book | author = Jarvis, C. | title = Physical Exami
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  • ...ations/lymphangioma/amouri.html}}</ref> They are benign and do not require medical treatment, although some patients may choose to have them surgically remove * Lymphatic Research Foundation: {http://www.lymphaticresearch.org/main.php?content=home}
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  • ...nth= March|title=Interstitial fluid lipoproteins|journal= Journal of Lipid Research|volume= 28|issue= 3|pages= 225–237|id= |url= http://www.jlr.org/cgi/repri Medical Dictionary |publisher= MedicineNet.com|date= }}</ref>
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  • ...the urine. All are characterized by [[hypophosphatemia]] (see article for medical details). Symptoms of low phosphate include muscle and neurological dysfunc ...etics concerns energy flow through living systems. This area of biological research includes the study of cellular processes such as [[cellular respiration]] t
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  • .... |title=Harrison's principles of internal medicine |publisher=McGraw-Hill Medical |location= |year=2008 |pages= |isbn=9780071466339 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate= | journal = [[Journal of the American Medical Association]]
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  • Observations on research going back well over 100 years had elucidated the two great classes of WBC ...the human differentiates into lymphocytes by first becoming a lymphoblast (Medical Immunology, p. 10). It then divides several more times to become a prolymph
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  • ...ntial hemopoietic stem cell]] or [[blood]]. Stem cell transplantation is a medical procedure in the fields of [[hematology]] and [[oncology]], most often perf ...g bone-marrow-derived stem cells by a team at the [[Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center]] from the 1950s through the 1970s led by [[E. Donnall Thomas]], who
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  • | official_names= Doctor, Medical Specialist ...nary:-λογία|-λογία]]}}, ''[[wiktionary:-logia|-logia]]'') is the medical specialty which studies the diseases of [[circulatory system]] and of the [
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  • ...ssusceptive angiogenesis'', Djonov V, Baum O, Burri PH., [[Cell and Tissue Research]], 2003 Oct;314(1):107-17 {{medical-stub}}
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  • | journal = Anticancer Research | journal = Medical Hypotheses
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  • ...ructures.<ref>{{cite|author=Gylys, Barbara A. and Mary Ellen Wedding|title=Medical Terminology Systems|publisher=F.A. Davis Company|date=2005}}</ref> It refer ...might recombine after initial branching out, such as in the case of recent research which shows that ancestral populations along human and chimpanzee lineages
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  • ...ickkopf-1 and Nodal act directly on the cardiac mesoderm is the subject of research, but it seems that at least they act indirectly by stimulating the producti ...l period]] (LMP), which is the date normally used to date pregnancy in the medical community. The human heart begins beating at a rate near the mother’s, a
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  • ...added phlebology to their list of self-designated practice specialties. A medical specialist in Phlebology is termed a [[Phlebologist]]. A related image is c ...hatic specialists dedicated to improving patient care. The highest-quality research in clinical and basic sciences is reported at the AVF annual meetings, alon
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  • Rather than [[Hypoxia (medical)|hypoxia]] (a more general term denoting a shortage of [[oxygen]], usually ...tissue to become hypoxic, or, if no oxygen is supplied at all, [[Hypoxia (medical)|anoxic]]. In very aerobic tissues such as heart and brain, at body tempera
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  • ...dovascular intervention for the syndrome has been proposed however further research is required to determine if the benefits out weight the risks of the proced ...to replicate the abnormalities found by Zamboni.<ref name="pmid20695010"/> Research efforts are underway to clarify the CCSVI hypothesis.
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  • Today biochemical and clinical research continues into the role of ADMA in [[cardiovascular disease]], [[diabetes m ==ADMA and suggested lines of therapeutic research==
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  • ...ew York |year=2002 |isbn=0-7679-0881-3 }}</ref> including specific medical research into the pathways of improved [[endothelial]] health via downregulation of ...de-benefits (such as prevention of [[peripheral artery disease]]), further research is continuing to clarify the role polyphenol antioxidants may have.<ref>{{c
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  • ...| title= Adverse reactions associated with nefopam. | journal= New Zealand Medical Journal | month= September | year= 1995 | pages= 382&ndash;4 | volume= 108 ...nels and modulates glutamatergic transmission in rodents | journal = Brain Research | volume = 1013 | issue = 2 | pages = 249–55 | year = 2004 | month = July
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  • ...is of endocannabinoids remain elusive and continue to be an area of active research. * [http://www.cannabinoidsociety.org The International Cannabinoid Research Society]
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  • ...nisms.|journal=[[Journal of Orthopaedic Research]]|publisher=[[Orthopaedic Research Society]]|location=[[ Rosemont, IL]]|volume=27|issue=9|pages=1248–1251|pm ...}</ref><ref name="aetna_estim_pol">{{cite web|url=http://www.aetna.com/cpb/medical/data/1_99/0011.html|title=Clinical Policy Bulletin: Electrical Stimulation
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  • ...ated with pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation: case report." Southern Medical Journal 97.5 (2004): 519-524. MEDLINE. EBSCO. Web. 10 June 2010.</ref><ref> ...ttp://altered-states.net/barry/alphathetastim/alzhiemers/alz4.htm Specific Medical PEMF Applications]
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  • ...unction with neuropathic ulcers, during dressing changes involving serious medical conditions, its applications seem manifold.<ref>Scheinfeld N. The role of g ...r/ntp195|title=Gabapentin for smoking cessation|journal=Nicotine & tobacco research|pmid=20081039|year=2010|last=Sood|first=A|coauthors=Ebbert JO, Wyatt KD, Cr
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  • ...lumbago]], etc. Church and Dwight claims on is website that nearly all the research, development and production of RUB A535 was and still is done in Canada. Pa ..., it was produced in a particular white cream, carrying a rather offensive medical odor.
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  • ...is a [[narcotic]] pain reliever used to treat moderate to severe [[Acute (medical)|acute]] (short-term) [[pain]]. <ref>http://www.endo.com/pdf/products/Perco ...ublisher=U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research|url=http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drugsatfda/index.cfm|accessd
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  • ...ience monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research | volume = 12 | issue = 10 | pages = RA207–19 | year = 2006 | month = Oct Previous research on the role of endorphins in producing runner's high questioned the mechani
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  • ...AIDs was discovered to have at least 2 different versions: COX1 and COX2. Research suggested that most of the adverse effects of NSAIDs were mediated by block ...[[mouth sore]]s and to numb areas for [[dentistry|dental]] work and minor medical procedures.
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  • ...ymptoms may occur after prolonged regular use. At this time, no scientific research has been done on kratom addiction or withdrawal in humans. However, anecdot ...dicts and to patients suffering from depression, but stressed that further research is needed. Chulalongkorn University chemists have isolated mitragynine whic
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  • }}</ref> Some research, however, indicates that CBD can increase alertness.<ref>{{cite journal ...t R. and Consroe, Paul. (1985). "[http://www.druglibrary.org/Schaffer/hemp/medical/dystonic1.htm Beneficial and Adverse Effects of Cannabidiol in a Parkinson
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  • ...However, more research into the compound may be needed before any definite medical effects can be verified.
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  • ....7792 | url = | pmid =11681856}}</ref> It is being studied as a potential medical treatment for mood and sleep disorders, and [[cannabinoid]]-regulated depre ...ism of action]] of oleamide's sleep inducing effects is an area of current research. It is likely that oleamide interacts with multiple [[neurotransmitter]] s
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  • ...uthor=Annas GJ |title=Reefer madness--the federal response to California's medical-marijuana law |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=337 |issue=6 |pages=435–9 ==Research==
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