He took his discharge there and worked in a mission hospital, an experience that led him to take up preventive medicine. |
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Her theft of the teraphim was, thus, a preventive measure designed to protect her family. |
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Fashioning a preventive detention policy is likely to be a thankless task here as well. |
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The Department of Health has a long-standing commitment to the provision of preventive barrier methods. |
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As a part of a concussion preventive program, they routinely do a battery of baseline psychological and brain function tests on all entrants. |
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Drivers rediscovered their horns, using them in short toots as a preventive measure to warn the occasional careless pedestrian. |
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Specifically, negative social milieus and socialization severely limit the possibilities of achieving preventive success. |
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For example, if moral hazard is associated with deposit insurance, the greater risks banks take may demand stronger preventive techniques. |
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Ask yourself what could possibly go wrong and then take preventive actions where necessary. |
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The invasion and occupation of Iraq offers abundant evidence of the inherent unworkability of a policy of preventive war. |
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More families accused of abuse or neglect were being referred by ACS workers to preventive programs like counseling and drug treatment. |
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Experts also believe that vaccinating piglets against the disease may be a useful preventive measure. |
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For many women, their obstetrician or gynecologist plays an important role in primary or preventive health care. |
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During the flight, patients can take preventive measures by staying well hydrated, exercising and wearing elastic compression stockings. |
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Further recommendations include offering passengers flight compression stockings and low-dose aspirin as preventive measures. |
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In these cases, preventive medication may be necessary to keep the traveler healthy. |
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They not only provide preventive and basic curative health care but also perform family planning procedures and other surgical operations. |
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The main focus is on preventive health care and the use of traditional herbal remedies. |
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Therefore, primary preventive strategies may include measures to avoid weight gain, or to achieve weight loss in overweight patients. |
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But we need much more than news about the latest theories and scientific findings on preventive measures, palliatives and cures. |
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For example, an organization might out-task facility preventive maintenance, housekeeping or engineering. |
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She wrote her medical thesis on the preventive approaches she had learned from hydropathists. |
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They have been shown to enhance clinical performance in terms of drug dosing and preventive care. |
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Immunization programmes are now widely accepted as an efficient form of preventive medicine. |
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It provided individual clinical and preventive care, combined with health promotion, to a defined community. |
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She has asthma and has been prescribed a preventive inhaler to use daily, plus a reliever to use if necessary. |
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The health care provider is pioneering the concept of preventive, pro-active and managed care. |
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More research is needed to determine whether these risks can be reduced by more rapid instigation of preventive treatment. |
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By spending time on preventive maintenance now, you can save time on corrective maintenance in the future. |
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We use preventive countermeasures like encryption and access control to avoid different threats. |
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Professor Jason Smith, offering one perspective, maintains that preventive action should be part of a broader strategy of counterproliferation. |
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We won't ensure food safety in this country unless we're more preventive about food-borne illness. |
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Patients without fracture who are at risk for osteoporosis can also benefit from these preventive measures. |
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Posters portraying symptoms, preventive and curative aspects for diseases, tips for first aid and healthy diet also form part of the auditorium. |
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It deals with the totality of individual and social health including preventive and curative aspects. |
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He said he hopes the model will be useful in preclinical testing of possible preventive therapies before they are given to human subjects. |
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The new prehypertension category reflects this risk and, we hope, will prompt people to take preventive action early. |
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Afterward, your doctor may prescribe preventive medicine to help you control your headaches without having to rely so heavily on pain remedies. |
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Perhaps the ultimate preventive treatment will involve some form of genetic engineering. |
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You will not become addicted to preventive medicines for asthma, even if you use them for many years. |
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As family physicians, we're supposed to be experts in the area of preventive medicine. |
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Soldiers must take preventive measures and be trained to detect signs of illness in colleagues. |
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Lord Justice May said the police were entitled to take preventive measures to avoid breaches of the peace. |
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However, there have been no clinical trials of preventive therapy in HIV positive children. |
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However, the efficacy of preventive therapy in this group has not been demonstrated. |
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He had a varied and successful career in public health, where a particular interest was preventive medicine. |
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The one area of food writing that remained substantially the same was that concerned with books addressing diet as preventive. |
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Health authorities initiated preventive measures to prevent infectious diseases, if any. |
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Once errors are recognised their causes must be analysed so that preventive measures can be applied. |
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Are we sure that the balance sheet of preventive activity really offers more good than harm? |
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There are some important preventive measures that can be done to avoid a recurrent stroke. |
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Since you have already been tested, ask your neurologist about preventive medication. |
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We are entering a new era in preventive medicine, which focuses on diet as a means to health. |
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In some countries, junior students provided preventive health care directly to underserved populations. |
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Now the cheapest drug in the pharmacy appears to be gaining ground as a major cancer preventive. |
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For years, businesses have sold shark cartilage as a cancer cure or preventive. |
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In fact, to be most effective, feverfew should be used on a regular basis as a preventive. |
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Hop Sing had told him how effective they could be as a preventive against disease. |
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The world's best nausea preventive, ginger also is useful in treating arthritis. |
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It is now available homeopathically and in various preparations as an asthma preventive. |
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In addition, an aspirin a day may be an excellent preventive for those at risk of a heart attack. |
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One dose can often bring instant relief, and you can take these herbs every day as a preventive. |
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For a period of time, a lot of people took this as theoretically a heart disease preventive. |
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Drug analysis is a method that can be used both as a preventive and as an early detection tool. |
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Of course a wedding is no guarantee one won't leave in the future, but it can be a preventive. |
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Take half a cup of feverfew tea every hour at the first sign of migraine attack or tension, or one cup every morning as a preventive. |
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Explanation of risk factors and preventive options must be provided by primary care. |
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His health savings account requires insurance plans with high deductibles, which undermines the goal of preventive care. |
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Although workers may find latex gloves sweaty and cumbersome, they are also an inexpensive preventive measure. |
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Spending time on preventive dentistry is the single most effective way of preserving your precious teeth for a lifetime. |
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Topical application of agents including caries preventive agents, tooth desensitising agents, surface anaesthetic and plaque controlling agents. |
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Children who live in underdeveloped areas of the world may be prescribed a preventive deworming medication. |
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Businesses in each area can go to their home authority for preventive guidance and advice. |
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Lynne and her colleagues place a higher priority on preventive actions to discourage bad behaviour and crime. |
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It draws most heavily on internal medicine, paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, surgery, psychiatry and preventive medicine. |
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The conquest of Iraq was the first test of the Bush doctrine of preventive war. |
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Another Sailor got an eyeful of hydraulic fluid while conducting catapult preventive maintenance checks. |
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Too often, remedial actions tend to absorb resources to the detriment of preventive measures. |
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Instruction has been given to keep a close watch on the patient and to take necessary preventive measures if necessary. |
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It's wise to begin experimenting early with these different preventive techniques. |
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With progressively more disease states manifesting GSH deficiency, repletion is a viable preventive, therapeutic, and anti-aging strategy. |
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I was also introduced to the merits of preventive medicine inoculations, vaccinations, antimalarial drugs, etc. |
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The preventive action against development of sores caused by a new denture or against aphtha is also effective. |
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The audit focuses on preventive services, including cancer screening, immunizations, and living wills. |
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Genetic tests that may help predict some common diseases are likely to be included in the preventive armamentarium before long. |
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There will be a strong desire for preventive technologies and safety mechanisms even in the home. |
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As a preventive measure, taking tamoxifen doesn't guarantee that you'll remain cancer-free. |
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The reason to do it now is preventive to try and avoid a toothless old age for her. |
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By that he means solitary confinement is intended to be preventive, not punitive. |
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Although data are not readily available, it is believed that this preventive intervention has been used only modestly in the nonpublic health sector. |
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This is the sort of unapologetically practical, comprehensively preventive measure we should be thinking of. |
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As a preventive measure, the organisation is also ensuring that during harvest time, woolpacks are given to Dunavant farmers in order to avoid side-selling. |
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While the exact role of garlic in the preventive process is undetermined, it is believed that when garlic is crushed it forms allicin, which gives garlic its smell. |
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But is preventive medicine really the proper analogy to contraception? |
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In addition to aggressive treatment of anaphylactic reactions, patients who are allergic should be given preventive advice and the option of venom immunotherapy. |
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It is arbitrary to impose a sentence that can neither be justified on preventive grounds nor justified on the basis of retributive proportionality. |
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The effect of preventive measures on the incidence of ankle sprains. |
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The financial implications for general practice, drug budgets, pathology laboratories, and secondary sector preventive and classical cardiological services are huge. |
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There is also significant underuse of preventive treatments. |
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Hence the antibiotic may be useful as a preventive as well as a treatment. |
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Know your body and mitigate health problems through preventive care. |
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Our current preventive routine focuses on treating such cardiac risk factors as hypertension and cholesterol. |
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The problem of undernutrition amongst pre-school tribal children needs to be addressed through comprehensive preventive, promotive and curative measures. |
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The mid-range plans offer some preventive health care screening services like testing for heartworms, as well as basic accident and illness coverage. |
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Better preventive and prophylactic strategies will be needed until newer antibiotics become available and the sanitation and hygiene in developing countries improve. |
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According to Illich, doctors had medicalized various aspects of life, including ageing, death, pain, patients' expectations, and healing and preventive therapies. |
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Healthcare spending is not promotable as a goal in itself and such spending, except in its preventive or prophylactic aspect, is unrelated to good health, a promotable goal. |
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The quinine-laced tonic water was proscribed as a malaria preventive, and the ingenious troops found adding gin made the nasty stuff slide right down. |
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For some this preventive action has an equivalent moral authority to the great campaigns for civic reform which ennobled the twentieth century throughout the world. |
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Active tuberculosis must be excluded before beginning preventive therapy. |
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We also contend that policies and procedures implemented in basic research facilitate their successful translation into preventive intervention programs. |
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We were already at war with terrorism, of course, a war that has led to preventive detention, guilt by association, ethnic profiling and spying without criminal suspicion. |
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In China, diseases such as cholera, typhoid, and scarlet fever have been all but eliminated by Western medicines and preventive efforts, such as vaccination. |
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Many other families with health insurance are still considered underinsured and vulnerable since their coverage does not include preventive health care services. |
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Ethical questions such as the value the NHS and other health systems should place on preventive rather than immediately lifesaving care remain largely undiscussed. |
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Military medicine also requires a solid background in tropical medicine and hygiene, parasitology and a full understanding of epidemiological methods and preventive medicine. |
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When the proposal for the preventive health project was first developed, KKV's weekly exercise classes include a belly dancing class, a yoga class and a dancercize class. |
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With a little planning and preventive measures, you can avoid the common sun and surf damage of faded colour, fragile, brittle or dry hair and yucky split ends. |
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Already, the law has provided 54 million Americans free access to preventive services like check-ups and mammograms. |
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La this mission is the development of solutions for the rehabilitation of windbreak and a preventive solution for even non-degraded elements. |
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The critical parameters in this formalism describe ejective feedback, preventive feedback, and wind recycling. |
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Other commonly used preventive agents include atenolol, nadolol, verapamil, amitriptyline and gabapentin. |
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Antenatal care is a unique preventive public health intervention, offered routinely to healthy pregnant women. |
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No preventive or eradicative treatments of PA infection in the lungs exist today. |
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The automaker is recalling the vehicles for inspection and preventive repair for a probable faulty handbrake mechanism. |
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The officials are considering drawing up preventive measures and will inform ticket machine manufacturers about the incident. |
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Reparatory and preventive effects of oriental herb extract mixture on hyperuricemia and gout. |
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Chiropractors have a preventive strategy, maintenance care, aimed towards minimizing recurrence and progression of such conditions. |
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Its services include supplying band saw blades, grinder plates and knives, and preventive maintenance and emergency equipment repairs. |
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For most people a preventive visit to the doctor for an annual checkup has become routine. |
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Dupper presents a transformative new model of school discipline that is preventive, proactive, and relationship-based. |
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From both an etiological and preventive perspective, it is important to disentangle the early fetal critical periods and causal pathways. |
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Srivastava provides a pedodontics and preventive dentistry textbook for undergraduate and graduate students. |
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Marico has taken up the cause of preventive heartcare through the promotion of Saffola. |
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It was also more developmental and facilitatory and less preventive and interdictive. |
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John Hyson at the National Museum of Dentistry in Baltimore, Maryland, preventive dentistry was practically unknown. |
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He said that PACP is providing preventive services to 17500 syringe-user addicts, 16500 hookers and 10000 she-males. |
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As a preventive measure against new wars, countries other than the Four Policemen were to be disarmed. |
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The focus for preventive actions is to avoid creating nonconformances, but also commonly includes improvements in efficiency. |
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Healthcare is a federal matter, but the Flemish Government is responsible for care, health education and preventive care. |
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Since the end of the Cold War the international community through international institutions has been focusing on preventive diplomacy. |
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The city of San Juan has a system of triage, hospital, and preventive care health services. |
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But occupational therapy serves a variety of patients and health needs, from preventive care to rehabilitation to mental health. |
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Two fundamental preventive programs are maintaining good nutrition and reducing stress in the sheep. |
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Common forms of preventive medication for sheep are vaccinations and treatments for parasites. |
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The preventive measures include tapping each finger with the thumb of your text hand or pulling the text thumb with the other hand five times. |
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A widespread preventive vaccination would also conceal the existence of the virus in a country. |
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Growth in the basic metabolic panel tests, aided by growing trends of preventive medicine and increasing incidence in lifestyle disease will drive the growth of the market. |
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Following this perspective, this study is aimed at identifying factors playing a preventive role against psychopathologic and behavioral problems during adolescence. |
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He clarified that the preventive role is an important factor in protecting students from the first defence barrier to keep them away from the C swine influenza. |
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Success and cost-effectiveness in a mill depend heavily on an ongoing program to maximize preventive maintenance of the protective coatings on the steel structures. |
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A geriatrician with Iowa Health System said the pilot program for 50 seniors at a nursing home takes the evolving field of preventive medicine to a new level. |
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Whether regular or occasional, all the participants referred to self-fumigation as the most effective preventive measure to control bug presence in intradomiciles. |
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The bill created the Thames River Police, which was the first preventive police force in the country and was a precedent for Robert Peel's reforms 30 years later. |
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Many breeders take a variety of preventive measures to ward off problems. |
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Eliminating tobacco smoking is a primary goal in the prevention of lung cancer, and smoking cessation is an important preventive tool in this process. |
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Provide security intelligence reports proposing NO vulnerabilities patched with recommendations for use and preventive action plans, patches and workarounds associated. |
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Central to the pro-trade argument was the dubious claim that narcotine, the active agent in opium, functioned as a preventive and curative treatment for malaria. |
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Focus will now be on comprehensive and holistic primary healthcare, including preventive and promotive health, to improve health and reduce healthcare expenditure. |
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It will secondly aimed at preventive seekers on parental leave and due to a direct effect on job applicants and applicants for employment after parental leave. |
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Previous isolations of VHSV required preventive destruction of millions of eggs and juvenile salmon at state, private and tribal hatcheries in western Washington. |
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Reports are coming to hand from a very large number of districts as to the success which has attended the use of the Bordeaux mixture as a preventive of potato disease. |
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The police post will be staffed by 22 agents duly trained in tourism security, who will set up preventive patrols in areas such as Las Granadillas, El Pital and Los Planes. |
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Studies on connective tissue have produced valuable data, which have stimulated the creation of treatments for preventive and rejuvenative healthcare. |
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