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clinical department humane life means policy support
The policy of the department is unchanged, and it is to support the preservation of life by appropriate clinical means and to do that in a humane manner.
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I think this is an issue that should not be politicized but has to be addressed with clinical objectivity.
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What we have here, I think, is quite a lot of noise with respect to this matter of clinical practice, who should decide, and what have you, ... but not enough information on the part of physicians and patients about how processes are actually working.
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There is no clinical evidence that overthe-counter cough expectorants or suppressants actually relieve cough. There is considerable evidence that older type antihistamines help to reduce cough, so, unless there are contraindications to using these medicines, why not take something that has been proven to work?
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We are extremely excited about the progress being made on the development of this potential life-saving therapy for Alpha-1. Individuals with Alpha-1 have great hope that AGTC 's clinical study will result in more efficacious treatment and improve the quality of life for those of us suffering from Alpha-1 related lung disease. John Walsh
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We want every student trained to a specific standard before he or she ever goes into a clinical area. We're taking as much responsibility for stopping the nursing shortage as we can.
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We are pleased with this partnership and how it will support our goal of improving the outcomes of patient care. We are placing more of our world-class, clinical information where health practitioners need it to support their clinical decisions--directly at the point of care.
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We're getting a solid scientific and clinical foundation for the institute's future work.
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Carl von Rokitansky is one of the founders of scientific medicine and systematized it, looking at what the clinical symptoms mean. The medicine we practice today, which is infinitely more sophisticated, is Rokitansky's medicine. Eric Kandel
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Every clinical encounter is an opportunity to generate social capital. Even in situations where patient needs are complex or seemingly insurmountable, it is the empathy and goodwill which makes the difference. Tony Tan
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One of our daughters is now a physician; another is a vice president of a major entertainment company; and the third is a clinical therapist. They place no limits on their ambitions, but for them, those ambitions also have had to fit within the context of having children. Tom Brokaw
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We would hope that physicians would recognize that clinical skills and communications skills are very important to maintaining one's competency as a physician.
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We demonstrated the exchange of clinical information, by using a critical set of common, open technical standards. Clay Shirky
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Therapies that have been tested in clinical trials have not proved effective,
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Triple reuptake inhibitors will be the next blockbusters in major depression. With their new mechanism of action, they're going to offer a clinical difference in efficacy or in tolerability. J. Taylor
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I think the National Institutes of Health should take responsibility for conducting this type of clinical trial, where controversy and potential harm to the population are at stake.
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She had similar symptoms and the clinical course of her illness was the same. So it would be very probable that she died of H5N1, but right now we don't have the laboratory test to prove that.
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Many clinical priorities aren't recorded and some targets, like A&E and GP bookings, create more problems than they solve. Andrew Lansley
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We need to become more ruthless and clinical in front of goal. Gary Neville
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There are two important observations that might have clinical relevance.
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We know where we went wrong. We weren't clinical enough. Mike Catt
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There's always risks when you haven't seen the clinical data.
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It presents a difficult target for clinical investigation.
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The field is littered with things that looked incredibly promising but, when exposed to harsh light of clinical trials, failed.
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When I released my first record, I was really in the middle of having made the decision to follow the clinical psychology path, which is competitive, rigorous, and fairly conservative.
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My mom is the type of mom who wonders why I haven't used my psychology degree to become a successful clinical psychologist.
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We used MRI to visualize individual macrophages. By tracking single cells, we also were able to observe, for the first time, that rejection progresses from the outside of the heart to the inside. Up to now, this phenomenon hasn't been observed in pre-clinical or clinical research because biopsy samples are very limited in location and size.
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After I spent my compulsory army service in the 'top secret office' of the Medical Forces, where I was fortunate to be exposed to clinical and medical issues, I enrolled to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Ada Yonath
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The opportunities are incredible. We're curing Alzheimer's in mice. That's called a proof-of-concept study that the drug companies would then take on to a clinical trial. They are investing. But there are many things that may work in Alzheimer's patients that don't have intellectual property or patentability.
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This valuable antioxidant is commonly placed in skin creams and meant to rejuvenate the skin. But, just how much clinical effect it has on the skin is debatable.
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Health economists have estimated that an injection of $250 million per year in Indigenous clinical care, and $50 million in preventative care, is required to provide services at the same level as for any other group with the health conditions of Indigenous Australians. Malcolm Fraser
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People ask, 'How can you be experimenting with your kids?' ... But these herbs have been used for thousands of years, which is like a clinical trial on a huge scale. I just use what seems to work best.
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A lot of what we do is clinical trials.