Essays about british medical association

  1. NoneProvided
    ... The first technique is called microinjection of pronuclei British Medical Association, 1992, p.105. This is done by injecting ...
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  2. Prostitution in the US
    ... A 1998 study done by the British Medical Association in South Africa, Thailand, Turkey, the United States, and Zambia found that about two thirds of ...
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  3. Health Care in Canada
    ... An article in the British Medical Journal revealed that the percentage of ... survey reported in an article in the Canadian Medical Association Journal Sanmartin ...
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  4. Boxing Should this unjustified sport be banned
    ... A British Medical Association BMA spokeswoman showed her concern by asking: ampquotHow many more braindamaged boxers do there have to be before boxing is banned ...
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  5. The Effects of Steroids on Muscle Training
    ... anabolic steroids became a controlled substance because of an investigation conducted by the American Medical Association. ... British Medical Journal, 300, 750. ...
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  6. Alternative Medicine
    ... Homeopathy Homeopathy, despite the American Medical Associationamp39s characterization of it as a ... a survey of studies published in the British Medical Journal a ...
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  7. Britainamp39s First Woman Doctor
    ... and the medical association was so embarrassed that they hid their findings and Dr. Barry was buried officially as a man. By order of the British War Office ...
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  8. The NHS in Relation to the Welfare State
    ... These included powerful bodies such as the British Medical Association, whose power base was very strong and were able to exploit the division in public opinion ...
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  9. Methylphenidate
    ... Company and was approved by the FDA, Federal Drug Association, in 1955. ... ampquotMethylphenidateworks by increasing dopamine levels.ampquot British Medical Journal 322 ...
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  10. Methylphenidate
    ... Company and was approved by the FDA, Federal Drug Association, in 1955. ... ampquotMethylphenidateworks by increasing dopamine levels.ampquot British Medical Journal 322 ...
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  11. Alternative Medicine
    ... A quote printed in the Journal of the American Medical Association, states that ampquotone ... Contrary to his statement, the British Medical Journal reported that: 13/19 ...
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  12. Drugs and Raves
    The Association Between Raves and Drugs Generally people associate ravesUnderground ... doctor in charge of studies for the BMJ British Medical Journal, in a ...
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  13. Psychological Addiction and Habit
    ... 11, 2002, Journal of the American Medical Association. ... to kick the habit thanks to the nicotine patch, gum and inhalers The British Medical Journal revealed ...
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  14. Counselling Theories
    ... and insomniaamp39, The Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. ... physical symptoms: A randomised controlled trialamp39, British Medical Journal International ...
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  15. Human Cloning Should Be Legal
    ... Just recently, the British Medical Association announced their plan t o launch a human cloning clinic, which will be able to clone children for infertile ...
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  16. Alternative Medicine
    ... The official position of the American Medical Association is that a patientamp39s ... selfpersuasion at best, a research published in the British Medical Journal a ...
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  17. Are There Health Benefits to Wine
    ... in Pessac, southern France, writing an editorial for the British medical journal Heart ... published in the Journal of the American Medical Association it says ...
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  18. mind and body therapies
    ... study of adjuvant chemotherapy in operable gastric cancer: British stomach cancer group ... Journal of the American Medical Association, 26713, 18578. Gertner, E ...
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  19. Antidepressants and children
    ... Rise in Preschool Children Receiving Psychiatric DrugsampquotBritish Medical Journal 320.7235 ... Children.ampquotThe Journal of the American Medical Association 281.20 1999 ...
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  20. AIDS and Homosexuality
    ... Vol. 158, Issue 10, p1351, 3p. Canada: Canadian Medical Association Journal. 19 May 1998. Stall, Ron. British Medical Journal. Vol. 309, p685686. ...
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  21. Relaxation in Cancer
    ... Management of pain in elderly patients with cancer. Journal of the American Medical Association, 279, 18791882. ... British Medical Journal, 309, 8689. ...
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  22. Quality Management: The way to solve social and economic pro
    ... In response to this report the British Medical Association argued that the concept of nonmedical chief executives, This seems to be promoting the professional ...
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  23. Euthanasia
    ... In New Atlantis 1627, British philosopher Francis Bacon 15611626 writes ... D. Hume ampquotOn Suicideampquot In December 1973, the American Medical Association adopted a ...
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  24. History of Medicine in America
    ... As small groups of British physicians began moving to the colonies, medical ... now is maintained by such organizations as the American Medical Association AMA. ...
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  25. Euthanasia around the World
    ... to Maranatha Daywatch, for 1999DEC8: ampquotA British charity Monday called ... The Voluntary Euthanasia Society NVVE and Royal Dutch Medical Association KNMG have ...
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  26. Euthanasia and the Death With Dignity Movement
    ... is that the American Medical Association AMA is ... fifty four percent of medical practitioners feel ... Eighty two British practitioners feel euthanasia should ...
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  27. Tobacco Industry
    ... Christopher Proctor, of British American Tobacco, stated that, ampquotHuman beings ... Association, American Cancer Society, and American Medical Association said that ...
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  28. Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression in the Elderly
    ... British Medical Journal. February 12, 1994. ... Friedrich, MJ ampquotRecognizing and Treating Depression in the Elderly.ampquot Journal of the American Medical Association. ...
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  29. Plant Biotechnology
    ... Our Genetic Future. Oxford: British Medical Association,1992, 98 Perlas, Nicanor. Overcoming Illusions About Biotechnology. London: Zed Books Ltd, 1994. ...
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  30. Euthanasia
    ... recently expanded by the American Medical Association to encompass ... Dean, an editor for the British publication The ... paid to the issue in medical education and ...
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