The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) have approved a new medical diagnosis code for wandering.
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"They are one pink slip, one missed mortgage payment, one medical diagnosis away from falling through, " she said.
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But whatever the truth of Dr Marquina's medical diagnosis, his broader criticism of the president's record hits home.
Knutson wanted to use MRI scanners--the same devices used in medical diagnosis--to literally peer inside people's heads as they experienced intense emotions.
One must make the distinction between the cognitive process of medical diagnosis occurring in exam rooms, with the procedural basis of surgical care and hospital recovery.
While the idea of measuring the flow and volume of your urine might seem giggle-worthy at first, it does have a legitimate role in medical diagnosis.
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The researchers repeated their analysis 10 times, splitting up their study group (children with a medical diagnosis of autism and children with no signs of autism) in different ways.
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have designed hardware and software that turns the iPhone into a powerful biosensor that's useful for toxin and pathogen testing as well as medical diagnosis.
His answer to middle-class families who feel like they're standing on a trap door, just one pink slip or one medical diagnosis or one missed mortgage payment away from falling through and losing everything?
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Antonio Criminsi of the Machine Learning and Perception group - the team which in effect invented the visual recognition system of Kinect - demonstrated how Kinect's underlying technology can be adapted for medical diagnosis.
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Businesses are being launched on the mobile platform to provide a wide range of services from medical advice and diagnosis, to pharmaceutical authentication, to payment and finance systems.
Other key patents IBM obtained last year were for predicting traffic problems by using GPS and communicating the delays to drives, finding patterns across disparate data sources and an invention for enabling analysis of medical data from multiple sources to improve the research, diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions.
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The council said the rise was due to medical advances and better diagnosis.
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In a consultation document published in December, the Ministry of Justice set out ideas for action, including creating new medical panels to improve diagnosis of whiplash injuries and allowing more cases to be challenged in the small claims court.
The researchers did not ask if a doctor had made the diagnosis or check medical records.
HealthTap founder Ron Gutman emphasizes that the doctors on Healthtap do not give medical advice or make a diagnosis.
Although free of dementia symptoms, and although medical tests have yielded no diagnosis of brain injury, Yepremian, a plaintiff against the league, said he suffers from mood swings that he says may or may not be related to football injuries.
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He went to a medical library when he got the diagnosis and pulled out the latest scientific articles on the disease.
Qualifying medical expenses include the costs of diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, and the costs for treatments affecting any part or function of the body.
Just as the crew of an aircraft or ship can use such monitors to connect to remote medical centres, in order to help make diagnosis, obtain treatment advice and determine whether to divert for help or not, a commander in the field would be better informed about the need to evacuate a casualty which might mean calling off an operation.
Chief Medical Officer Professor Liam Donaldson warned doctors that early diagnosis and treatment of the infection was vital.
About 70% of women in the United States who have both breasts removed after a cancer diagnosis don't have a proven medical reason for undergoing the procedure, according to a 2012 study conducted by the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.
He puts this down to a limited knowledge of bipolar disorder among GPs and other medical professionals which means there is often a delay in diagnosis and a lack of information about the nature of the disorder.
That's largely because firms like 23andMe and Navigenics have to walk a fine line between providing medical information about patient's potential health and actually performing diagnosis.
They compared the diagnosis of 103 patients according to the consensus opinion of the medical staff looking after them with that determined by the coma recovery scale.
But a three-year study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association showed that, afterward, they are 10% more effective at diagnosis.
The medical community has been hyping this for years as if it had convincing evidence behind the diagnosis.
Reams of research point to the same finding: physicians looking at the same thing will disagree with each other, or even with themselves, from 10 percent to 50 percent of the time during virtually every aspect of the medical-care process from taking a medical history to doing a physical examination, reading a laboratory test, performing a pathological diagnosis and recommending a treatment.
Identifying the right diagnosis and treatment often depends as much on good communication as it does on modern medical technology.
Diagnosis is more accurate, patients need to spend less time in hospital, and new medical equipment allows less invasive treatment.
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