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Drummond, M., B. Jonsson and F. Rutten (1997), The role of economics evaluation in the pricing and reimbursement of medicines , Health Policy, 40, 199-215. [Pg.122]

Medline. The Medline data base, which comes from the National Library of Medicine, is a superb, indispensable reference library that is particularly strong in its wide coverage of research activities in the biomedical literature. It also encompasses the areas of clinical medicine, health policy, and health care services. Each year, over 300,000 articles are reviewed and indexed into the data base. The full bibliographic citations of these articles, usually including the abstract of the published work, are available from numerous vendors in CD-ROM format and are usually updated on a monthly basis. [Pg.108]

Advances in Fluorine Science is a new book series presenting critical multidisciplinary overviews on areas in which fluorine and fluoride compounds have a decisive impact. The individual volumes of Advances in Fluorine Science are thematic, addressing comprehensively both the science and applications on topics including the Environment, Green chemistry, Medicine, Health Life Sciences, New Technologies Materials Science, Energy and the Earth Sciences. [Pg.296]

PUB MED includes MEDLINE and PREMEDLINE. MEDLINE, the U.S. National Library of Medicine s premier bibliographic database, covers medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, health-care systems, and the preclinical sciences. The above-mentioned TOXLINE searches include MEDLINE citations. PREMEDLINE, also produced by NLM, provides citation and abstract information before full records are added to MEDLINE. [Pg.70]

On 4 April 2001 a Dear Health Professional letter was sent, drawing attention to serious renal disease associated with the use of aristolochic acid-containing dietary supplements or traditional medicines. Health professionals were urged to review patients who had had nnexplained renal disease, especially those with urothehal tract tumors and interstitial nephritis with end-stage renal insufficiency, to determine if such products had been nsed. [Pg.336]

Mann RD. A ranked presentation of the MHRA/CSM (Medicines Health Care Regulatory Agency/Committee on Safety of Medicines) Drug Analysis Print (DAP) data on practolol. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf 2005 14(10) 705-10. [Pg.2907]

Kusek Lewis, Krysten. Massage It s Real Medicine. Health, February 2007. Available at http //www.health.com/health/article/o,234i4,i59i705,oo.html. [Pg.190]

Bioethics is a relatively new field of study concerning the investigation of ethical issues in medicine, health care, and the life sciences. From the standpoint of bioethics, clinical pharmacy research presents no novel ethical questions however, the type and scope of issues involved differ from those faced by other practitioners. It is important for pharmacists to be aware of the ethical issues, give thoughtful consideration to them, and be sensitive to how they may affect their involvement in research. The current Code of Ethics for the practice of pharmacy virtually neglects issues encountered by pharmacists as they conduct clinical research. ... [Pg.335]

This book African Natural Plant Products New Discoveries and Challenges in Chemistry and Quahty is a traly international effort to address and highlight the remarkable chemical diversity, and range of African plants and products that are used for a wide variety of applications in foods, flavorings, medicine, health and nutrition. We are honored that so many African researchers, as well as scientists from other regions of the world were so wilhng to share their expertise. This book with 29 scientific articles and reviews was written by over 80 scientific authors, with the majority of them African (50%). [Pg.597]

Key words Bioinformatics, Biomarkers, Data mining, Decision support, Dynamical medicine, Health... [Pg.19]

Drugs and medicines Health care professionals, laboratory workers. [Pg.159]

Professor, Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Manitoba, Coordinator-Antibiotic Resistance Program, Department of Medicine, Health Sciences Centre, Microbiology Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Canada Chapter 107... [Pg.2843]

Lee, K., Carlin, P. (1997, January/February). Should you try mind-body medicine Health, 77-78. [Pg.107]

Institute of Medicine, Health consequences of service during the Persian Gulf War Initial findings and recommendations for immediate action. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1992. [Pg.193]

Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care and Society University of Massachusetts Medical School... [Pg.267]

The general public must be told about the principles, practices, and opportunities available from molecular medicine. Health care is undergoing great change, and it is moving toward a solid foundation, based on biochemical and physiological processes. There is a shift in emphasis from treatment of overt disease to the early detection and... [Pg.104]

Institute of Medicine. Health Consequences of Service During the Persian Gulf War. Washington, DC National Academy Press 1996. [Pg.109]

Many of the interactions of herbal medicines (health foods, dietary supplements) with warfarin in the published Uterature are solely hypothetical based on the postulated pharmacological effects of known chemical constituents of the plants. These mechanisms are discussed further below. Where specific clinical data on a herbal medicine interaction with warfarin are available, this is covered in a separate monograph. [Pg.414]

Institute of Medicine. Health IT and patient safety budding safer systems for better care. 2012. [Pg.23]

Dhillon, B. S., Reliability Technology in Health Care Systems, Proceedings of the LASTED International Symposium on Computers and Advanced Technology in Medicine, Health Care, and Bio-engineering, 1990, pp. 84-87. [Pg.150]

MEDLINE is a bibliographic database of life sciences and biomedical information. It contains references to articles from academic journals covering medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, veterinary medicine, health care, biology and biochemistry. [Pg.841]

Ehab A. Eltahawy, MD Fellow in Cardiology Division of Cardiology Department of Medicine Health Science Campus University of Toledo Toledo, OH... [Pg.753]

Chiropractic Medicine Health care profession that diagnoses and treats disorders of the musculoskeletal system with addirional emphasis on the spine. [Pg.1383]

The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) is a nongovernmental organization that sets pubhc standards for prescription and over-the-counter medicines, health care products, food ingredients, and dietary supplements. The USP dictates the quality, strength, purity, and consistency of these products if they are sold in the United States. The United States Pharmacopeia-National Formulary (USP-NF) presents standards for all drug products, dietary... [Pg.1459]

West, Darrell, and Edward Miller. Digtal Medicine Health Care in the Internet Era. 2d ed. Washington, D.G. Brookings Institution Press, 2010. A comprehensive and thoughtful review of costs, concerns, and possible benefits of dig ital medicine, including telemedicine. [Pg.1800]

Burk, R. F., 1980, Personal communication. Department of Internal Medicine, Health Sciences Center, University of Texas, San Antonio, Texas 78284. [Pg.246]

Gabe, J. (ed.) (1995) Medicine, Health and Risk Sociological Approaches, Oxford Blackwell. [Pg.354]

Alternatively, the medical device industry has been always highly influenced by basic research compared to other industrial sectors. Moreover, the relations between academia and medical industries have also increased notably in recent years [6]. For example, Harmon and coworkers noted that 21.7% of technologies developed in the university were related to a medical device and that more than half were in the category of medicine, health, and nutrition [7]. [Pg.133]

To aid in a comparison of the ways the different techniques have been apphed to monitor volatiles, a short commentary is presented at the end of the discussion of each method summarizing their applications mainly in three different areas environment, food science, and medicine/health. The importance of VOCs to each of these areas is briefly summarized next. [Pg.264]

Aitken, R.J., Creely, K.S., Tran, C.L., 2004. An Occupational Hygiene Review. Institute of Occupational Medicine. Health and Safety Executive, Edinburgh, UK. Nanoparticles. [Pg.236]

How-Ran Guo (epidemiology environmental health and medicine health impacts of water contaminants cancers and chronic diseases in endemic areas of arsenic intoxication epidemiologic characteristics of diseases associated with arsenic). Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, College of Medicine, National Cheng-Kung University (NCKU), Tainan... [Pg.31]

C. L. Dunham to K. E. Fields, 8 Apr. 1957, Medicine, Health, and Safety-3, vol. 3-Radiation, AEC/DOE Chet Holifield to Carl T. Durham, 13 May 1957, File 1425, Carl T. Durham Papers, Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina Library, Chapel Hill memorandum for the files, 31 July... [Pg.443]


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