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Accordingly, one may decide not to treat a pregnant woman in the absence of any condition amenable to acupuncture treatment.
Following detailed discussion amongst the group, a set of draft assessment domains was proposed as follows: Domain I: Is the condition amenable to homeopathic intervention?
For example, Rosenwax et al. [ 1], reported that 70% of a cohort of 1071 people in Western Australia who died of a condition amenable to palliative care intervention experienced at least one emergency presentation during their last year of life.
Patients were invited to participate in the study if they were: over the age of 18 years; had no treatment from any health professional for their complaint in the preceding four weeks; and suffered from a condition amenable to treatment by one or more chiropractic therapies.
At the bottom of the algorithm, the expert group acknowledges that there are currently significant research studies and clinical trials in process involving screening tests and therapeutics for diseases that might make the condition amenable to newborn screening (e.g., lysosomal disorders).
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S.E.I.D. is a diverse condition — indeed, it could very well be a set of conditions, amenable to various treatments but lumped under a common diagnosis.
"This implies that conditions amenable to complex life might not be confined to a very few planets in the universe".
He told me that warmer temperatures are probably also pushing poison ivy-growing zones northward (again, as with many other plants), and urbanization is creating conditions amenable to the wily plant, which thrives in semi-developed areas with more sunlight.
Eventually the sheer number of migrants there and elsewhere in colonial America who wanted religious freedom for themselves created conditions amenable to a principled commitment to freedom of religion for others (although this was the work of some generations).
Responses may have differed for chronic conditions amenable to medical management compared to life-threatening diseases.
Conditions amenable to intervention by skilled health providers are involved in about 80% of maternal deaths, and thus, to date, the core strategy for driving down maternal mortality has been to increase access to emergency care around the time of delivery [2].
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