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DIETARY MISCONCEPTIONS

Nutrition Reviews, 2009
Patients' misconceptions concerning peptic ulcer diets may lead them to observe a more strict diet than intended by the physician. In some cases the diet was impossible to follow.
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Sinister Misconceptions

Birth, 2002
Commentary on: Kieler H, Cnattingius S, Haglund B, Palmgren J, Axelsson O. Sinistrality—a side‐effect of prenatal sonography: A comparative study of young men. Epidemiology 2001;12:618–623.
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Rating misconceptions or misconceptions of rating [PDF]

open access: possibleEducational Studies, 2007
The article critically analyzes the attempts to rate the regional education systems. It is shown that rating procedures can be used only in a very narrow segment of the education sphere. The authors consider the issues of the quality of raw data and data analysis techniques necessary to obtain high-quality management information.
Aleksej Majorov, Elena Chepurnykh
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ECT: Misconceptions and Attitudes

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1982
One hundred and seventy-eight subjects completed a questionnaire regarding ECT. The sample comprised three groups of approximately equal size: a group of patients who had received ECT, a group of visitors to ECT-treated psychiatric patients, and a group of visitors to non-ECT-treated psychiatric patients. Misconceptions about ECT were common throughout,
Kerr, R. A.   +3 more
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ENDOGENOUS OBESITY–A MISCONCEPTION

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1930
Excerpt The physician who prescribes a low calorie diet to reduce the weight of his obese patients frequently deals with subjects who fail to lose weight during the period of observation.
L.H. NEWBURGH   +1 more
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Common Misconceptions

Ophthalmology, 1979
Certain misconceptions about the law are common among physicians. The purpose of the legal system is to resolve disputes rather than dispense "justice." The rules of law are neither stable nor clear. Truth cannot be recovered for purposes of litigation; therefore, the evidence alone must determine the merit of a case.
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SUNSCREEN MISCONCEPTION

Medical Journal of Australia, 1980
C D, Holman, B K, Armstrong, I R, James
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Imperial Misconceptions

Chapter 1 analyzes common tropes—the “graveyard of empires,” the Great Game, a place of disease and squalor—used to describe Afghanistan in order to highlight the ways in which memory-making and representation have contributed to mystifying the country and its peoples.
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MISCONCEPTIONS

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1998
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