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What is nuclear medicine all about?

Disease-a-Month, 1976
The field of nuclear medicine, defined as the application of radioactive tracers to medical diagnosis and treatment, has progressed significantly over recent years. At one time, only measurements of the concentrations of the radioactive tracers or other chemicals in blood, urine or other biologic material could be obtained at various intervals after ...
Henry N. Wagner, Wendy A. North
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Exercise is medicine in oncology: Engaging clinicians to help patients move through cancer

open access: yesCa-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2019
Multiple organizations around the world have issued evidence‐based exercise guidance for patients with cancer and cancer survivors. Recently, the American College of Sports Medicine has updated its exercise guidance for cancer prevention as well as for ...
Anna Campbell   +2 more
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American College of Sports Medicine position stand. Quantity and quality of exercise for developing and maintaining cardiorespiratory, musculoskeletal, and neuromotor fitness in apparently healthy adults: guidance for prescribing exercise.

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2011
The purpose of this Position Stand is to provide guidance to professionals who counsel and prescribe individualized exercise to apparently healthy adults of all ages.
C. Garber   +7 more
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Nuclear medicine for all? [PDF]

open access: possiblePhysics World, 1996
In Bill Gelletly's informative article celebrating the 100th anniversary of the discovery of radioactivity (March p31–32), he mentions the number of people who will benefit from diagnostic and therapeutic medical treatments based on radioactivity: "One in six of us will need radiotherapy at some time in our lives.
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Physical Activity and Public Health: A Recommendation From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American College of Sports Medicine

, 1995
Objective. —To encourage increased participation in physical activity among Americans of all ages by issuing a public health recommendation on the types and amounts of physical activity needed for health promotion and disease prevention. Participants. —A
R. Pate   +19 more
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