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Keeping the Well-Elderly Well

The American Journal of Nursing, 1983
The term well elderly does not necessarily mean illness free. In fact, it is estimated that 85 percent of the elderly have some form of chronic illness.* But many, on fixed incomes, cannot afford routine health checkups. Thus, new problems may go undetected and chronic disorders may escalate into acute illnesses.
M P, Hazard, R E, Kemp
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Cut Well, Sew Well, Do Well?

New England Journal of Medicine, 2013
Although its origin is uncertain, the expression “cut well, sew well, do well” is known by most physicians and is probably known by every surgeon who received training in this century. It endorses principles espoused by Dr. William Halsted at the end of the 19th century that stressed that gentle handling of tissue, precise dissection, and exact tissue ...
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All's well that ends well

Trends in Cell Biology, 2001
A recent Cold Spring Harbour meeting(*) reviewed the latest progress on telomeres (the specialized structures that form the ends of chromosomes) and telomerase (the enzyme primarily responsible for their replication). Among the many aspects of telomere biology covered were strong sessions elaborating telomere replication and length regulation ...
J L, Stewart, K M, Baird, C J, Farr
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Seeing gel wells well

Analytical Biochemistry, 1988
Indicator dyes have been incorporated in the stacking gel monomer used in acrylamide gels to render readily visible and delineate the sample wells. Some dyes, such as bromphenol blue, migrate during the electrophoresis, whereas others, such as the ortho-unsubstituted phenol red, become chemically bound to the polymerized gel. The method can be used for
I, Smith, R, Cromie, K, Stainsby
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Discerning the ‘Well’ of Wellness

Music and Medicine, 2019
A few years ago I was invited to participate in a ‘hack-a-thon’ that took place in a tech workspace setting in NYC....
Joanne V Loewy, Ralph Spintge
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Sleep well, breathe well, age well

Science Translational Medicine, 2015
Sleep-disordered breathing hastens cognitive decline by a decade, but positive airway pressure treatment may offset this effect.
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Eat well, be well

British Journal of Wellbeing, 2010
A healthy diet is important for everyone if they are to maintain mental and physical wellbeing. Michael Beary shares his advice on healthy eating
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Well this is going well.

2013
This resource is a single blog post created as part of the Day of Archaeology initiative. The Day of Archaeology project aimed to provide a window into the daily lives of archaeologists from all over the world. The project asked people working, studying or volunteering in the archaeological world to participate in a 'Day of Archaeology' each year by ...
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