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Call to introduce environmental preventive medicine courses to the medical curriculum. An initial experience of an education program at the Faculty of Medicine of Nice, University of Côte d'Azur. [PDF]
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Preventive medicine teaching cases for preventive medicine residents
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2003Preventive medicine education is unique in that its successes are measured in groups of people. Conveying this population perspective can be difficult, even to preventive medicine residents, some of whom have been in clinical practice for many years.
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Preventive Medicine in the Feedlot
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Large Animal Practice, 1983Controlling feedlot disease is not an easy task. Veterinarians and feedlot managers face a very complex problem with continually changing conditions. A management plan should be carefully developed by the veterinarian in consultation with the manager, nutritionist, and other advisors.
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THE FAILURE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
The Lancet, 1977The failure to promote public health may be due, not to political or economic opposition, but to the fact that the arguments used to persuade people to change their behaviour or to agree to the passage of enabling legislation are set in a linguistic framework which has no meaning for them--namely, the concept of the future.
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RESEARCH IN PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1960The aim of preventive medicine is the prevention of disease, and the issue is beclouded when the importance of a disease is measured in terms of the resultant deaths. True prevention includes protection from chemical and physical exposure, correction of dietary deficiencies and excesses, and prevention of infectious diseases. The common assumption that
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EMBO reports, 2008
If successfully developed in the near future, high-throughput methods will play an important role in daily clinical practice, be it diagnostics, therapy or prognostics. Presently, however, these techniques are still awaiting improvements which would overcome their limitations.
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If successfully developed in the near future, high-throughput methods will play an important role in daily clinical practice, be it diagnostics, therapy or prognostics. Presently, however, these techniques are still awaiting improvements which would overcome their limitations.
Pavelić, Krešimir +2 more
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