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Through this collective experience, reflections on inadequacies of current theoretical and methodological approaches fuelled a focus on the social determination of health, observable in distinct contexts, and not the excessive examination of isolated determinants.
The concentrations are reported in institutional units (IU), rather than millimolar levels; individual corrections for magnetic field and coil variations, as well as longitudinal (T1) and transverse (T2) relaxation effects, are not accounted for because of the excessive examination times required to determine such effects.
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Don't subject yourself to needless over-testing or excessive examinations.
For instance, excessive examinations and the "big prescription" were constantly present.
Such misunderstanding can cause high psychological pressure in the patients, excessive examinations, and even unnecessary surgical intervention when the condition can actually be cured by corticosteroid-based treatment [ 14, 15].
Ionizing radiation poses a potential long-term risk especially in children and younger adults when CT is used to exclude pathology rather than to confirm it and excessive CT examination protocols are used.
In addition, high anxiety may diminish women's willingness to participate in screening and surveillance (Kash et al, 1992; Lerman et al, 1993) or lead to excessive self examination (Brain et al, 1999).
Citing the Senate report on CIA torture again, he added, "There were excessive rectal examinations -- some would call that sodomy -- without appropriate medical need.
Ruiz made a point of noting that the recently released torture report documents that Hawsawi was subjected to "excessive rough rectal examinations, procedures used without medical necessity" and from which he says he suffers ongoing medical problems that require him to sit on a pillow when he attends commission proceedings.
Physical examination showed excessive wearing of the nails on all four limbs, particularly of the thoracic limbs.
The opposite end of the spectrum is also of concern, the authors write, citing the over-medicalisation of birth that they dub "too much too soon", as shown by high rates of caesarean sections and induced labour as well as unnecessary ultrasound examinations and excessive use of antibiotics.
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