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Implications of Data Extraction and Processing of Electronic Health Records for Epidemiological Research: Observational Study.

open access: yesJ Med Internet Res
van Essen MHJ   +7 more
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Prescription for Survival

The American Journal of Nursing, 1972
The possibility that nursing as we know it today may not exist by the year 2,000 is being voiced with increasing frequency(1-3). The bases for these speculations range from a sense of superfluousness in the face of the emerging, so-called "new" health professions to the fear that nursing's contribution to health and illness care may be eliminated by ...
Miriam Lang David, Ingeborg G. Mauksch
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The Prescription to Grieve

The Hospice Journal, 1985
This clinical note presents a method of bereavement counseling. It describes a technique for structuring a time-limited grief experience for the bereaved client as a way to provide encouragement and direction for an emotional catharsis. Three specific activities: journaling, the life review, and dialoguing with the deceased, are each briefly discussed ...
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Prescription and Proscription

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
IN 1967, readers of the 12th edition of the CecilLoeb-Beeson-McDermott Textbook of Medicine could find an unusual announcement facing page one. Although "Extraordinary efforts have been made... to insure that dosage recommendations are precise," the notice stated, "it is urged...
Franz J. Ingelfinger, Joseph J. Elia
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The Development of Values—Prescriptive or Prescriptive?

Human Development, 1971
One dimension in the development of the valuing process is the direction of moral emphasis; that is, whether one stresses behaviors which have been stated prescriptively or proscriptively ...
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Objective Prescriptions

Philosophical Issues, 1993
I offer no apology for presenting a simple paper about what is essentially a simple subject: the objectivity of moral judgments. Most of the complications are introduced by those who do not grasp the distinctions I shall be making. I am afraid that they include the majority of moral philosophers at the present time.
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A prescription for poverty [PDF]

open access: possibleBMJ, 2016
Jane Parry reports on a family physician run project in Canada that aims to treat social problems as well as medical ...
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Prescription for a pharmacyte

Science Translational Medicine, 2015
The homing capacity of T cells was used to deliver drug-laden nanoparticles to lymphoma cells resident in lymph nodes.
Jeffrey A. Hubbell   +2 more
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Exercise by prescription

Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1997
General Practitioners (GPs) see over 90% of their practice population in three years. Over 50% of the adult population is below the perceived level of physical activity as recognised by the Allied Dunbar Physical Activity score (Allied Dunbar, Health Education Authority and Sports Council, 1992). Physical fitness levels in adolescents and children are
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