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Three of the high circulation medical journals (New England Journal of Medicine, Lancet, and JAMA) and 16 of the top 20 clinical journals, based on SCI Impact Factors, did not publish any qualitative studies.
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One study of people who have pain in their legs while walking because of poor circulation (the medical term is intermittent claudication) found that they were able to walk farther with less pain if they used hiking poles.
Joint responsibility for patients may promote the circulation of medical notes and allow for cross-fertilisation of therapeutic information [ 68], while daily personal contact with colleagues may provide an efficient channel for information transfer and evaluation.
Dorland begins with a discussion of the liberation of concentration camp survivors, their stay in deportation camps, and eventual return to France, analyzing the circulation of mainly medical (neuropsychiatric) knowledge, its struggles to establish a symptomology of camp effects, and its broadening out into connected medical fields such as psychoanalysis.
Dr. Nieca Goldberg, chief of women's cardiac care at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, said that because of the stress that extreme heat places on the heart through the demand for increased circulation, people with medical disorders should not do Bikram yoga.
The minutes of the fourth meeting, on 17 March 1960, recorded that a discussion was opened by the president on how the report should be presented: "The usual College report had limited circulation among the medical profession"; therefore, it was agreed that the Committee's report should have more publicity and a wider circulation than the usual College reports.
The subsequent appearance of unmodified folic acid in the peripheral circulation reflected the medical design of the TIPSS; significant quantities of blood from the hepatic portal vein bypassed the liver via a shunt to the hepatic vein (and then onto the inferior vena cava as shown in Figure 1).
It would effectively promote public trust in the practices of the life insurance industry, foster research participation, and ultimately contribute to the generation and circulation of more medical and actuarial data (statistical information used to calculate insurance risk and premium amount).
Exclusion criteria were the presence of a biochemical or structural abnormality of the digestive tract (including ischaemic colitis, adhesions and impaired intestinal circulation); concomitant unstable medical condition; or history or evidence of bloody diarrhoea or abdominal pain with rectal bleeding, chronic or severe constipation, or complications from constipation.
The subscribers are mostly clinicians; for example, JAMA reports 100% of their circulation goes to physicians, medical students, hospitals and firms associated with the medical profession.
The study appears in today's issue of the medical journal Circulation, which is published by the American Heart Association.
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