The Telehealth scheme also faced limited support from doctors in North Yorkshire, it said.
The company has racked up impressive sales based on nothing but word-of-mouth from doctors and patients.
Nature's drug users procured their stashes from prescriptions from doctors or over the internet.
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Tobacco companies sponsored game shows and cartoons, and cigarette ads featured endorsements from doctors, dentists and celebrities.
Decades of nagging from doctors have failed to get people off the sofa and into the gym.
The family sought help from doctors, using the health insurance his father earned from his supermarket job.
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"First of all, from what I understand from doctors, that's really rare, " Akin said of rape-induced pregnancy.
Medical evidence is withheld from doctors and patients, who need it to make informed decisions, in 2012.
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The Alzheimer's Research Trust welcomed the study but warned patients against taking aspirin without advice from doctors.
The company has racked up impressive sales based on nothing but word of mouth from doctors and patients.
House calls from doctors--a throwback to folksier times--is a new perk for employees.
The account was consistent with statements to The Associated Press from doctors who pronounced Bhutto dead at a hospital.
But whatever the technology available, the most important advice you will get from doctors and mammographers is: Just do it.
Hyperparallel can distinguish regular people from doctors by how they use a medical Web site, or car buyers from car fans.
They will also hear speeches from doctors criticising government plans to require GPs to see all patients within 48 hours by 2004.
That would mean "taking power away from doctors and nurses", they said.
This idea has strong backing from doctors and health campaigners, and the Scottish government is already trying to introduce a minimum price.
Paul Robertson, who leads the Medici Quartet, reports growing demand from doctors and businessmen for his lectures on music and the mind.
Reassurances from doctors and ministers were widely disbelieved by a public which remembered soothing noises about BSE that were later proved wrong.
In its extensive Atlanta headquarters, the CDC investigates thousands of reports from doctors and epidemiologists, always on the lookout for emerging diseases.
Then, soda's magic started to fade: Everyone from doctors to health advocates to government officials were blaming soft drinks for making people fat.
As for Rose, he said he's optimistic but also waiting to learn from doctors whether he needs to consider a bone marrow transplant.
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They can also pay to get more detailed answers from doctors.
This embarrassment of riches, however, besieges men with a bewildering array of treatment choices, conflicting advice from doctors--and a lack of definitive studies comparing the options.
He said nurses in the acute sector in particular were "too scared to come to work, too emotionally drained and perhaps seeking medical help and support from doctors".
He describes how her responsiveness to commands from doctors is an optimistic sign, though the caveat is that with brain injuries it takes time to assess the recovery.
"There will not be dispensing from doctors' offices, " she said.
The DOJ said some UPS employees knew the company was making deliveries between 2003 and 2010 for pharmacies that filled orders for dangerous drugs without proper prescriptions from doctors.
The reports dig deep into the data gathered from doctors, hospitals and other health officials to outline things like number of deaths, flu-related hospitalizations and a breakdown of strains.
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