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He notes that the mainstream medical profession, in which number he clearly counts himself, is "hard pressed to keep up with the most recent diagnostic and therapeutic procedures," and that "the available information [is] often incomplete and widely dispersed.
Discussing the pros and cons of so-called "evidence-based medicine," [David Servan-Schreiber] points out that much of what he discusses in his book will never be adequately studied, inasmuch as "lifestyle changes" are unlikely to yield money-making diagnostics or therapeutics.
The latter parts are devoted to topics such as "mindfulness meditation," "body-mind links," and balance: "we can begin to protect ourselves against the biological mechanisms of cancer without adopting to the letter all the methods that have a positive effec...
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Psychocardiology (often termed "behavioural cardiology" in North America) refers to the study of biopsychosocial factors in the emergence, course, and rehabilitation of cardiac diseases. The diree editors of this text, a psychosomatic researcher, psychoanalyst, and cardiologist, note at the outset that, although research in this area has been extensive, they believe the findings are seldom applied in clinical settings. Thus, their decidedly ambitious goal is to provide reviews that could serve as authoritative sources for the formulation of guidelines by scientific societies and institutions like the World Health Organization (WHO). This process began in 1998 with a "Psychocardiology Status Conference" in Germany during which 32 scientists from five countries met to review the existing ...
... and observational studies in behavioural medicine to date including ENRICHD, SADHEART, and INTERHEAR...
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... a patient and his or her physician which is based at least partially upon the patient's expectation ... will increasingly involve precision medicine (machine diagnostic tests and images, genetic prof..." treatment protocols developed as "evidence- based medicine"? when patients engage with servi...
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... the Minister pursuant to the Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations , SOR/93-133 (t...The evidence in this case does not establish that Schering was ... non-infringement (for example, where it is based on an incorrect construction of a patent claim). A...
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... my work immerses me in the world of evidence-based medicine and highlights the raging controver...
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... scheme seriously affects the practice of medicine and overlaps or conflicts with many Quebec statute... equal force where the legislative action is based on morality. Recourse to the criminal law power ca... the work of the Baird Commission and the evidence confirms that, where the impugned provisions are c...
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...' promotional campaigns and not of evidence-based medicine. Drug companies spend up to $61,000...
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... content analysis of librarianship research based on 2,664 articles contained in 91 LIS journals pub...Tenure and Promotion. Evidence of scholarship is often a requirement for tenure a...* Evidence-based medicine. * Fine art. * Information-seeking behavior. * Int...
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...In this age of "evidence based medicine," the randomized clinical trial ("R...
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...'s method of getting closer to God is not based on any technique in the strict sense of the word. ... study that demonstrated that there is no evidence that TT does anything for patients beyond the plac... Guyatt, an expert on evidence-based medicine, and professor of Clinical Epidemiology and Biosta...