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Science, 1980
Advances in hepatitis and immunology illustrate the influence of basic research and technologic innovation in shaping the past, present, and future of medical care.
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Advances in hepatitis and immunology illustrate the influence of basic research and technologic innovation in shaping the past, present, and future of medical care.
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Why Sports Medicine is not Medicine
Health Care Analysis, 2006Sports Medicine as an apparent sub-class of medicine has developed apace over the past 30 years. Its recent trajectory has been evidenced by the emergence of specialist international research journals, standard texts, annual conferences, academic appointments and postgraduate courses. Although this field of enquiry and practice lays claim to the title '
Steven D, Edwards, Mike, McNamee
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The Best Medicine is Not Always Medicine
The Senior Care Pharmacist, 2020The recent pandemic has led to lockdowns in numerous facilities caring for older people, and the lack of socialization can lead to an increased risk of depression. Interpersonal therapy, while not heavily researched, could be more effective than any antidepressant.
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Medicine, Pseudomedicine, and “Folk Medicine”
Abstract In recent years, medical professionals have noted a concerning rise in lawfully available dietary supplements and various other forms of interventions marketed to broad segments of the population. These products are marketed for an increasing number of conditions and are offered by a growing number of large retailers ...Varga, Somogy; id_orcid 0000-0001-9383-7843 +1 more
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BMJ, 2012
More medicine should never be conflated with better medicine, because today developed countries are suffering a contagion of iatrogenic harm. Why has this happened? Profit is the poison at the heart of the problem, spawning health anxiety and unnecessary intervention.
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More medicine should never be conflated with better medicine, because today developed countries are suffering a contagion of iatrogenic harm. Why has this happened? Profit is the poison at the heart of the problem, spawning health anxiety and unnecessary intervention.
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Proceedings of IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS'94), 1995
This paper reports the current state-of-the-art in medical robotics. Three general areas of advanced robotics are identified: macro robotics, micro robotics and bio-robotics. Macro robotics include the development of robots, wheelchairs, manipulators for rehabilitation as well as new more powerful tools and techniques for surgery.
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This paper reports the current state-of-the-art in medical robotics. Three general areas of advanced robotics are identified: macro robotics, micro robotics and bio-robotics. Macro robotics include the development of robots, wheelchairs, manipulators for rehabilitation as well as new more powerful tools and techniques for surgery.
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Regenerative medicine: the present's medicine
Cytotherapy, 2021Germán Rossani Alatrista +3 more
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