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Dr. Powell, a specialist in pediatric emergency medicine, notes that helmets can also reduce the risk of facial injuries when a child falls off a tricycle or bicycle.
"As early as 1374," Ralph H. Major, in his "History of Medicine," notes, "large crowds of men and women, obsessed by a strange mania, appeared on the streets of Aachen.
It was, 'Wow, Ted Kennedy.' Even people who don't see eye to eye with him politically are going to feel bad for him in a very personal way.'' Dr. Lerner, who explores the topic of celebrity illness in his book "When Illness Goes Public: Celebrity Patients and How We Look at Medicine," notes that the illness of a public figure takes an unexpected emotional toll.
"Pathology covers the front lines of medicine," notes Davis, who is a spokesman for the American Society for Clinical Pathology.
Imaging skills, bioinformatics, and an understanding of systems biology will also be important in regenerative medicine, notes Timm Schroeder, head of the hematopoiesis group at the Helmholtz Zentrum München Institute of Stem Cell Research in Germany.
"That is why I went into this line of medicine," notes Dr. Wolff, head of the Unit on Reproductive and Regenerative Medicine at the NIH's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
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In 1680, you may recall that Herman Boerhaave, the founder of clinical medicine noted that a pandiculation can relax the muscles.
A comprehensive report on e-cigarettes in January by National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine noted that 11percentt of all high school students, or nearly 1.7 million, had vaped within the last month.
A 2012 article in the Annals of Family Medicine noted that the average primary-care physician has about 2,300 patients on his "panel"— that is, the total under his or her care.
Last summer, in a review of its 200 years, The New England Journal of Medicine noted that "disease has changed since 1812," when the magazine's first issue went to press.
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