Rather, the primary goal of my travels was to find a solution to a much bigger medical problem.
Medical savings plans are smart, unless the patient has a chronic medical problem already.
Schedule preventive-care visits with physicians and dentists, so you have a doctor when a medical problem arises.
"He could not have played 21 games this season if he had a medical problem, " said Grant.
Today it is widely perceived as a medical problem, almost exclusively the result of mental or emotional instability.
They simply have a medical problem, similar to that of diabetes or appendicitis.
Instead, it's best to treat the addiction as a medical problem and stress the physical consequences of it, Johnson said.
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Other than a recent knee injury and a gall bladder operation 60 years ago, she can't recall any significant medical problem.
When we have a medical problem, we go to the doctor and ask for the latest medical technology to address the problem.
And some had Parkinson's disease, to provide a comparison with a medical problem already believed to be caused by a faulty mitochondrial gene.
Details about the Grammy-winning and multiplatinum-selling hip hop artist's medical problem have been few, but it appears the reports of his demise were exaggerated.
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Lyme disease is a persistent and prevalent medical problem in Connecticut.
And a 58-year-old man apparently suffered a medical problem while removing snow from his car at a senior citizens' apartment complex in Selden on Long Island.
Zouheil had a medical problem which prevented her from traveling.
No-one could have had any idea of this medical problem.
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"There have been no indications that there is a health or a medical problem among any of my staff, and I'm quite confident that will remain the case, " Daschle said.
That view may seem outdated in the West, but not in the ex-communist East, where birth is a medical problem not a natural process, and where abortion has long been commonplace.
"The fact that we've got two new drugs approved will reaffirm to the public that this truly is a medical problem and there's a place for pharmacotherapy, " says Ed Hendricks, head of the Center for Weight Loss Management, which treated Mrs.
Your book is fascinating, and I have learned a great deal from it, but I am also persuaded by it that, ingenious and appealing as is your proposed end of medicine, it is not the way in which the medical problem is going to be solved.
"A cat can withdraw, stop eating, develop a medical problem, deviate from normal cat habits -- urinate or defecate outside of box, become destructive, anorexic, aggressive, " says cat therapist Carole Wilbourn, adding that a very anxious cat could even attack the baby or other family members.
Mr. Nunley said the man's 1997 Cadillac was one of the last vehicles in the parade and the driver might have suffered an unspecified medical problem when his car accelerated to about 25 miles an hour and struck the crowd on a two-lane bridge along the town's main road.
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It is a frank recognition of the medical need or problem of our senior citizens that I have mentioned.
In fact, the revised definition collapses the medical distinction between problem drinking and alcoholism, potentially leading college binge drinkers to be mislabeled as possible lifelong alcoholics.
Like its sibling, stress is an economic, medical and social problem of epidemic proportion and is making us emotionally depleted, physically sick, and, incidentally, fatter.
Leape is one of the top experts in patient safety and an author of the 1999 report from the Institute of Medicine that documented the depth of the medical-error problem.
The basic discoveries then lead either directly or after a while to applications, but the driver behind the discovery is basic scientific curiosity, but not a desire to solve a particular medical or social problem.
An Access Project study showed that two-thirds of people with a medical bill or debt problem went without needed care because of the associated costs.
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