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... man-age their condition. The majority of patients sought care for pain control however t he source of pain was notidentified in this study. The main motivations for wheel-chair-users seeking care ... patient files in their reporting of results thereforeresponses which relied on memories spanning five yearsincreases the likihood of inaccurate recollection of infor-mation. In addition, respondents ... chiro-practors surveyed at any point in their career. The avail-ability of facili ties for wheelchair- users inthe sampledchiropractic clinics is outlined in Figure 1.Factors that chiropractors...
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... present inthe synovium even if depelted in peripheral blood [39,47]. This finding also indicates that the periphery often does not reflect the events occurring in the joint, but these by themselves ... turnover in RAas they relate to predicting joint damage [31]. In an individualpatient, however, short-term changes inthe course oftherapeutic interventions aimed at interfering with the RAprocess ... helix, with the exception of the nonhelical N-terminaland C-terminal ends, the telopeptides. Inthe extracellularmatrix, the collagen molecules are linked to one another bycross-linking molecules...
... mechanisms they believed wereinvolved in their restorative efforts inthe latter regard. What were they trying to do to make improvement sand what was their rationale for believing their actionswould ... strongly con-tradictory findings identified from the local evaluationsincluded within the study. For clarity, the findings are summarised in one main model (Figure 1) reflecting the methodological ... 2010.Results of the evaluation and discussion of the findings The findings summarised in this article represent the mainoutcomes of the evaluation, which generated masses ofrich data about the indivi...
... fifteen years from the date of approvalof the original medicine inthe country before obtainingregistration of their own version of the medicine. In Jor-dan, an analysis of 103 medicines registered ... negoti-ations, individual countries are especially vulnerable to the negotiating power of major trading nations. Jointefforts and combined forces are critical to the powerimbalances inherent in trade ... decline in complaints against countries for inade-quate IPR protection, registered by the US Trade Repre-sentative, from five in 1999 to one in 2002 [13].Implementing the Doha Declaration in...
... issues: the statusof nicotine in society, the reluctance of the mainstream anti-tobacco lobby toward the HRapproach, the absence of smokers from the debate, the lack of information disseminated ... never directly involved in formulating policiesaddressing their chronic disease, as tobacco addiction iscurrently defined. In contrast, individuals with otherchronic diseases, including diabetes, ... smok-ing is not the only way to self-administer tobacconicotine. In this respect, the use of smokeless tobacco,mainly oral tobacco (including Swedish snus), is particu-larly interesting, since oral...
... following hospitaldischarge. This raised the issue of what, if anything, is knownabout the optimal care of these patients, the impact on theirfamilies and who should best care for them. The ... is the public’s demand for more intervention; the more done, the greater the risk of developing sepsis. Vincentthen raised the complementary solution, that of concentratingeducational efforts ... beincluded inthe definition of sepsis. Perhaps unsurprisingly,they essentially recreated the ‘PIRO’ model. Vincent reportedthat he had participated inthe consensus conference held in Washington,...
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