• Join Capital Caring Health (CCH) at The Residences at Kenilworth Park for the first in a series of community celebrations with our Center for Health Equity. (capitalcaring.org)
  • Join Capital Caring Health for an exclusive evening of world-class wines at RdV Vineyards. (capitalcaring.org)
  • Enjoy exclusive access to their highly coveted wines at a private reception at 6:30 p.m. on November 9 to celebrate Capital Caring Health. (capitalcaring.org)
  • Kimberly Grove is the Managing Director for Capital Caring Health. (capitalcaring.org)
  • Previously, she served as Chief of Staff and Chief of Human Resources for Capital Caring Health. (capitalcaring.org)
  • She joined Capital Caring Health in October 2016 as a Recruitment Manager, and in March 2018, she was promoted to Director of Human Resources. (capitalcaring.org)
  • As Regional Executive Director for Maryland, Lisa Robinson oversees the clinical teams supporting Maryland patients daily at Capital Caring Health. (capitalcaring.org)
  • Dr. Kestenbaum has been with Capital Caring Health since 2006 and is well known in the industry as an expert in hospice and palliative care. (episystem-itn.net)
  • urgent care centers, and outpatient clinics as well as to persons who provide home health care and emergency medical services. (cdc.gov)
  • Combined state and federal Medicaid spending comprised nearly one-fifth of all personal health care spending in the U.S., providing significant financing for hospitals, community health centers, physicians, nursing homes, and community-based long-term services and supports (Figure 2). (kff.org)
  • The Centers for Disease Control recommends that Americans born between 1945 and 1965 be screened at least once for the disease. (hepatitisprohelp.com)
  • A twenty bed Unit for the Department of Psychiatry and Child Guidance Clinic was completed. (gov.jm)
  • Rooted in both the child guidance and mental hygiene movements of the early twentieth century as well as contemporary social scientific research, social psychiatry was "a preventive psychiatry", an epidemiological approach to mental health dedicated to identifying the environmental causes of mental illness-ranging from overcrowding and poverty to social exclusion and racism-and eradicating them. (nature.com)
  • Dr. Fred A. Baughman, a leading expert and critic of the ADD theory, explains the steps the psychiatry establishment took to create an answer, and establish a name, for what they believe inflicts the children. (americanpolicy.org)
  • It is considered a leading American health care provider, as its flagship facilities have ranked in U.S. News & World Report "Honor Roll" of the approximately 15 to 20 best hospitals in America for over 15 years. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1965, the university, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic which was managed by the School of Medicine, Presbyterian-University, Magee and Women's, Eye and Ear, and Children's Hospitals incorporated the University Health Center of Pittsburgh (UHCP). (wikipedia.org)
  • By the end of the 1930s, the University of Pittsburgh had helped to form the "University Medical Center" which included Falk Clinic, Children's, Eye and Ear, Libby Steele Magee, Presbyterian General, and Women's Hospital, as well as the planned Municipal Hospital. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1949, a new affiliation agreement between the university and Presbyterian Hospital established a three-tiered mission of patient care, research, and education and by 1951, the hospital name changed to Presbyterian University Hospital in order to reflect its close ties with the University of Pittsburgh. (wikipedia.org)
  • Beginning in 1986, members of the University Health Center including Presbyterian University Hospital, Falk Clinic, the Pittsburgh Cancer Institute and Eye & Ear Hospital began to consolidate. (wikipedia.org)
  • The consolidated group, re-termed the Medical and Health Care Division (MHCD) and led by Detre, became closely linked administratively, although Presbyterian University Hospital remained a separate entity. (wikipedia.org)
  • Immunization of health-care workers: recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices [ACIP] and the Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee [HICPAC]. (cdc.gov)
  • This report was reviewed by and includes input from the Healthcare (formerly Hospital) Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee. (cdc.gov)
  • This report updates the previously published summary of recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and the Healthcare (formerly Hospital) Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC) for vaccinating health-care personnel (HCP) in the United States ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Day Care Nursery was handed over by the UHWI Trust to the Hospital. (gov.jm)
  • A man revered both in the medical field and in the community at large, Dr N S Murali, founder of Seethapathy Clinic & Hospital, was known for his vision, his service to the community and his simplicity. (seethapathyclinic.org)
  • Over the years, the clinic grew into a hospital expanding both in size and the specialities offered. (seethapathyclinic.org)
  • His aim was to provide quality care at affordable costs even in the private sector and he built the hospital imbibing this philosophy. (seethapathyclinic.org)
  • His legacy lives on at the Seethapathy Clinic & Hospital, till date. (seethapathyclinic.org)
  • The grand matriarch of Seethapathy Clinic & Hospital, Dr Sarojini Raman believed that the inherent philosophy with regard to patient care was to earn her patients' love and affection. (seethapathyclinic.org)
  • In the story of the founding of Seethapathy Clinic & Hospital, Dr Sarojini Raman has an integral role to play. (seethapathyclinic.org)
  • Over the course of her journey at Seethapathy Clinic & Hospital, Dr Sarojini Raman, who had had the privilege of tending to fourth generation patients, the focus had almost always been on providing quality care. (seethapathyclinic.org)
  • Out of necessity, patients began going to the next level of care - the local hospital - and the entry point for service is the ER. (drexel.edu)
  • in 1996, Prevea Health is a health care organization that provides high-quality, primary and specialty health care in 80+ locations across Northern, Eastern and Western Wisconsin in clinic and hospital settings. (uwgb.edu)
  • Prior to joining Capital Caring, she served as a general internist and palliative medicine consultant at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital as well as the Chief of Palliative Medicine at MedStar Georgetown for five years. (episystem-itn.net)
  • In 1965, Jacobs et al reported findings from their research into residents of a Scottish mental hospital that an increased number of "mentally sub-normal male patients with dangerous, violent, or criminal propensities" possessed an extra Y chromosome. (bmj.com)
  • Katie retired and closed her clinic in 2016. (enpnetwork.com)
  • The plan provides a planning framework for the sector to address risk and vulnerability among the poor, marginalized and socially excluded groups such as older persons, PWDs, Orphans and Other Vulnerable Children (OVC), women, non-literate adults and ethnic minorities for the next five years (2011/2012 to 2015/2016). (who.int)
  • Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers and Wisconsin Department of Health Services Interim Secretary Karen Timberlake were among state and local dignitaries to visit the Prevea Community COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic at UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus Fieldhouse on Monday, Feb. 22, 2021. (uwgb.edu)
  • In 1963, he started his private practice at the clinic named "Seethapathy", inspired by his maternal grandfather, a renowned physician, Dr Seethapathy Iyer. (seethapathyclinic.org)
  • NRS 442.137 Advisory Board on Maternal and Child Health: Purpose and objectives. (nv.us)
  • NRS 442.170 Account for Maternal and Child Health Services. (nv.us)
  • Eventually, MCP received recognition and approval by the AMA Committee on Medical Education for an acute care internship. (drexel.edu)
  • With support from the Department of Surgery - and Dave Wagner as the responsible surgeon - we were able to establish an acute care fellowship as part of the retraining program. (drexel.edu)
  • Pam Bensen was recruited to fly to Chicago to testify at the AMA committee that was considering an acute care/emergency medicine residency program. (drexel.edu)
  • PGY1 Acute Care Pharmacy residents completing this program will be competent in the areas of: Graduating residents will have been active members of health care teams and will have provided patient-centered, evidence-based, pharmacy care to their patients. (seattlecondoreviews.com)
  • Over the years, his name became synonymous with trust and competence and many families sought his medical expertise and guidance for non surgical matters as well. (seethapathyclinic.org)
  • This case set a precedent for the role of government involvement in cases where parents refused consent for care of disabled newborns. (asu.edu)
  • He appreciates the breadth of experience that includes helping people through the entire range of life, including newborns, children, adolescents, adults and older generations. (episystem-itn.net)
  • The Cadet (Patient Care Assistant) programme was established. (gov.jm)
  • The Pharmacy department provides excellent patient care through safe and effective drug therapy. (seattlecondoreviews.com)
  • Wagner, who had joined WMC in 1965 as a full-time faculty member in the Department of Surgery, became the evening ER physician. (drexel.edu)
  • The Faculty of Medicine inspires and enables excellence in health care through its medical education and research programs, and by serving and engaging society. (dal.ca)
  • The Medicaid program covers more than 1 in 5 Americans , including many with complex and costly needs for care. (kff.org)
  • Although adult smoking rates in the U.S. are at their lowest level since 1965 [ 1 ], cigarette smoking continues to plague the lives of millions of Americans accounting for 480,000 tobacco-related deaths per year and 14 million major medical conditions [ 2 ]. (omicsonline.org)
  • I am open to and interested in working with individuals (adults and children) and families of all ages and backgrounds. (ftcm.org)
  • Post-graduate Training: PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency, UC Davis Medical Center, 2011-2012 PGY2 Transitions of Care Residency, UC San Diego Health, 2012-2013. (seattlecondoreviews.com)
  • Welcome to the webpage for the UC San Diego PGY1 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Residency Program! (seattlecondoreviews.com)
  • The landmark Supreme Court case, Griswold v. Connecticut (1965), gave women more control over their reproductive rights while also bringing reproductive and birth control issues into the public realm and more importantly, into the courts. (asu.edu)
  • Contraception is a critical component of sexual and reproductive health equity and well-being that includes the range of methods and associated health care that assist individuals in achieving their reproductive desires. (apha.org)
  • Contraceptive use can improve health outcomes and reduce health and health care disparities, including reducing the risk of developing certain reproductive cancers,[3] preventing STIs,[4] and treating medical conditions. (apha.org)
  • She returned to Washington, D.C., in 2010 and completed fellowship in Hospice and Palliative Medicine through the National Institute of Health and Capital Caring in 2011. (episystem-itn.net)
  • The experience left an indelible impression on her life, ultimately leading her to hospice nursing at Capital Caring. (capitalcaring.org)
  • Dr. Ray Garcia is a Medical Director with more than 10 years experience providing hospice and palliative care and 14 years practicing Family Medicine. (episystem-itn.net)
  • He is a firm advocate for providing comfort and dignity to patients and families facing life-limiting illnesses, and promoting a positive philosophy of hospice care to the community. (episystem-itn.net)
  • Dr. Heidi Young has more than a decade of experience as a hospice and palliative care physician. (episystem-itn.net)
  • Prior to joining Capital Caring, Dr. Kestenbaum served as hospice medical director for 10-plus years. (episystem-itn.net)
  • Dr. Silao-Solomon has been the hospice medical director in Capital Caring Health's Loudoun community since 2010. (episystem-itn.net)
  • Dr. Irwin has been a hospice medical director with Capital Caring since 2004 and has also maintained a family medicine practice during that time. (episystem-itn.net)
  • HCP are defined as all paid and unpaid persons working in health-care settings who have the potential for exposure to patients and/or to infectious materials, including body substances, contaminated medical supplies and equipment, contaminated environmental surfaces, or contaminated air. (cdc.gov)
  • Her clinic, located in the heart of Spenard, was known for seeing patients from all walks of life. (enpnetwork.com)
  • The Cardiac Clinic was opened, offering routine clinical follow up and diagnosis of patients with cardiac disease. (gov.jm)
  • The emergency department where patients receive care today is dramatically different from the ER they would have visited before the 1970s. (drexel.edu)
  • Back then, the emergency room was just that - one big room where patients came for care. (drexel.edu)
  • In the United States, Legro's team tracked thousands of women undergoing in vitro fertilization, or IVF, along with the air quality of both the IVF clinics and patients' home locations. (asu.edu)
  • Lisa has served in healthcare for 24 years, including as an emergency room nurse and a pediatric HIV and AIDS nurse, a role that brought her into patients' homes and worked closely with families. (capitalcaring.org)
  • In this role, she provides leadership and support to the interdisciplinary teams caring for patients and families in DC. (capitalcaring.org)
  • They have a moral obligation to refer patients to other health care professionals who are willing to provide those services when failing to do so would cause harm to the patient, and they have a duty to treat patients in emergencies when referral would significantly increase the probability of mortality or serious morbidity. (consciencelaws.org)
  • This AMSSM position statement update is directed toward health care providers of patients involved in sport and exercise. (lww.com)
  • Biased treatment outcome assessment can result if people receiving or providing care, or others assessing treatment outcomes, know which participants have received which treatments. (jameslindlibrary.org)
  • Potential barriers and facilitators of future implementation of CRP POCT in the USA related to clinical utility of this test are highlighted, as well as organisational and financial arrangements that need to be addressed in order for CRP POCT to be integrated into clinical practice and family medicine clinics. (bmj.com)
  • As fighting has continued across the country, an increasing number of health facilities have been heavily damaged or destroyed by attacks, leaving thousands of Syrians without access to urgent and essential healthcare services 5 . (cdc.gov)
  • Taking N-acetyl cysteine by mouth might improve irritability in children and adolescents with autism. (medlineplus.gov)
  • EVD survivors frequented ELWA for EVD-related symptoms many months after ETU discharge, indicating a long-term need for care. (cdc.gov)
  • People with severe symptoms should get emergency care right away. (who.int)
  • In 1996, Katie became the owner of Alaska Health Care Clinic. (enpnetwork.com)
  • Providing tobacco cessation counselling and treatment throughout the continuum of health care is an important strategy in the tobacco control effort. (omicsonline.org)
  • This is the first study to explore clinician attitudes towards C reactive protein point-of-care tests (CRP POCT) for acute respiratory infections in adults in US primary care settings. (bmj.com)
  • We explored the attitudes of parents and healthcare professionals toward behavioural genetic testing for violence. (bmj.com)
  • The attitudes of healthcare professionals and the lay public about genetic testing of children were elicited for a range of conditions through interviews with healthcare professionals and focus groups with parents. (bmj.com)
  • How can parents have a say in how their children are educated when the federal government is man-dating testing of children's attitudes and values? (livefreeordiereport.com)
  • He helped perpetuate Sanjivi's grand vision to provide the common man with quality medical care irrespective of the capacity to pay. (seethapathyclinic.org)
  • Children have been taken to doctors for medical exams. (americanpolicy.org)
  • She has a diverse nursing background, including work in medical and radiation oncology, community health, home care, and quality assurance. (capitalcaring.org)
  • Safer STD Testing is not a medical or healthcare professional facility or a provider of any medical or healthcare services. (saferstdtesting.com)
  • Some healthcare facilities in Cleveland, MS, including Bolivar Medical Center, Express Care of Mississippi, Cleveland Medical Clinic Walk-In Care, and Planned Parenthood - Memphis Health Center, may provide STD/HIV services. (saferstdtesting.com)
  • Health care professionals may have moral objections to particular medical interventions. (consciencelaws.org)
  • Conflicts arise when claims of conscience impede a patient's access to medical information or care. (consciencelaws.org)
  • The confluence of modern technology, skill, and medical necessity allows health care providers to occupy a unique position that inevitably invites moral scrutiny. (consciencelaws.org)
  • Once licensed, the resident will staff in the central pharmacy, on the medicine-surgery floors, and the medical and intensive care units. (seattlecondoreviews.com)
  • The Hillcrest Medical Center, Jacobs Medical Center, Thornton Pavillion, Perlman Ambulatory Care Center, Moores Cancer Center, an NCI designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, and the Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center support a full range and scope of medical and surgical specialties as well as general medicine and surgery units. (seattlecondoreviews.com)
  • In recognition of growing concerns by sports physicians and other health care providers, both the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) and American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) responded by examining then-known medical science of BBPs as related to sports participation. (lww.com)
  • NRS 442.220 Account for Children s Special Health Care Services. (nv.us)
  • d) Is, in the judgment of a provider of health care, in danger of suffering a serious health hazard if health care services are not provided. (nv.us)
  • On 2 May 1927, in an eight to one decision, the US Supreme Court ordered that Carrie Buck, feebleminded daughter of a feebleminded mother and herself the mother of a feebleminded child, be sterilized under the 1924 Virginia Eugenical Sterilization Act. (asu.edu)
  • Get into the Halloween spirit with Capital Caring Health's first annual Community Trunk-or-Treat at the Adler Center for Caring on the Van Metre Campus in Aldie, Virginia. (capitalcaring.org)
  • Infants, children under 5 years, pregnant women, travellers, and people with HIV or AIDS are at higher risk. (who.int)
  • Kimberly has 20-plus years of experience in healthcare and human resource management. (capitalcaring.org)
  • Katie was always willing to mentor students at her clinic, so generations of Nurse Practitioners honed their skills under Katie's guidance and tutelage. (enpnetwork.com)
  • Other concerns identified included integration of the test with clinic workflows and cost-effectiveness. (bmj.com)
  • In his own words "VHS evolved as a model to provide quality care that was dependent not on the purse of the individual, but his or her illness. (seethapathyclinic.org)
  • The Eternal Love Winning Africa (ELWA) Clinic was the first clinic to provide free, comprehensive care to Ebola virus disease (EVD) survivors in Liberia. (cdc.gov)
  • Medicaid is the primary program providing comprehensive coverage of health care and long-term services and supports to more than 90 million low-income people in the United States. (kff.org)
  • The pandemic also focused policy attention on longstanding issues including: initiatives to reduce health disparities, expand access to care through the use of telehealth, improve access to behavioral health and home and community based services, and address workforce challenges. (kff.org)
  • Subject to federal standards, states administer Medicaid programs and have flexibility to determine what populations and services to cover, how to deliver care, and how much to reimburse providers. (kff.org)
  • 3 The term emergency, critical and operative care (ECO-) system is used here to refer to emergency, critical and operative care services and the mechanisms that ensure they are accessible to the people who need them. (who.int)
  • NRS 442.1192 Subsidy authorized for provider of prenatal care in county or community that lacks services for such care. (nv.us)
  • The Prevea Community COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic at UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus Fieldhouse officially opened today in partnership with the Marinette County Public Health Department to vaccinate those eligible for vaccination under the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) vaccination prioritization guidelines . (uwgb.edu)
  • A new rule from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has emerged as the latest battleground in the health care conscience wars. (consciencelaws.org)
  • I identified emergency room medicine, with its flexible hours, as an area well suited to women with children," she says. (drexel.edu)
  • Recent legislation in Wisconsin mandating provision of emergency contraception to victims of sexual assault may create a conflict of conscience for some health care professionals. (consciencelaws.org)
  • Second, some research is suggesting that many of the growing diseases and disorders could actually be side effects of the drugs psychologists are pouring into children to "cure" their made-up diseases. (americanpolicy.org)
  • At least 93% of the children used in his research had been on long-term stimulant therapy, usually Ritalin. (americanpolicy.org)
  • improving information exchange;developing guidance and prioritizing research to evaluate the impact of interventions and tools against An. (who.int)
  • They will have been trained in research methodologies and leadership skills, developing organizational and time management skills, becoming proficient in the use of technology to support evidence-based medicine and patient-centered care, and will have participated in a Teaching Certificate Program. (seattlecondoreviews.com)
  • Appointments are required at all Prevea community vaccination clinic locations and appointment availability is dependent upon the amount of vaccine allotted to Prevea Health by DHS. (uwgb.edu)
  • You do not have to be a Prevea patient to sign up for a MyPrevea account, or to receive a vaccination at a Prevea Health community COVID-19 vaccination clinic location. (uwgb.edu)
  • These broad efforts have been designed to engage wherever the health system can interact with the public: inpatients, outpatients, community health clinics, public housing, public schools, health system employee policy and public health policy at the state level. (omicsonline.org)
  • We encourage all RBC community members to have access to a supply of masks and to familiarize yourself with CDC guidance for when they should be worn. (rbc.edu)
  • We are also in need of volunteers to help support our mission of improving care in the community. (episystem-itn.net)
  • She married her high school sweetheart George Patrick Melican on June 26, 1965. (enpnetwork.com)
  • Prior to the conflict, Syria had one of the strongest education programs in the Middle East, with 97% of primary-school-age children attending school 10 . (cdc.gov)
  • and (3) Falk Clinic, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Child Guidance Center, Salk Hall, and Central Blood Bank. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Biden Administration has efforts underway to help promote continuity of coverage , expand access , and has focused on closing the coverage gap in states that have not expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). (kff.org)
  • An estimated 500,000 to 600,000 Syrian refugee children in the Middle East and North Africa currently have no access to formal education 10 . (cdc.gov)
  • However, it is likely that the number of children with no access to learning is considerably higher, as these figures only account for registered refugees 10 . (cdc.gov)
  • Even though you may access free STD testing , you may not get prescription drugs for after-care if you've tested positive. (saferstdtesting.com)
  • Thank you.PLS Pharma is a well-established training, consultancy and advisory company who work with GDP and GMP Manufacturers and Wholesalers so they can better manage their …The impetus for Phi Lambda Sigma began on the prestigious campus of Auburn University in 1965 by honorable student Charlie Thomas, and to this day has consistently recognized outstanding leadership within the intimate profession of pharmacy. (motylkowodkd.eu)
  • In this role, she is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the region's largest nonprofit advanced illness care providers. (capitalcaring.org)
  • NRS 442.1198 Duties of provider of prenatal care who receives subsidy. (nv.us)
  • Prescription N-acetyl cysteine products are available under the guidance of a healthcare provider. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Prescription products must be given by a healthcare provider. (medlineplus.gov)
  • IV products can only be given by a healthcare provider. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The program is the principal source of long-term care coverage for people in the United States. (kff.org)
  • During the operations longitudinal rotation, the resident, under the guidance and supervision of preceptors and staff pharmacists, will develop their skills in supervising technicians, evaluating the appropriateness of medication orders, and understanding the department's policies and procedures that govern the safe use of medications, including the preparation and dispensing of medications. (seattlecondoreviews.com)
  • Since 1950 generous individuals, families, organizations and businesses have established a remarkable tradition of caring in our region. (hamptonroadscf.org)
  • Established in 1965, UW-Green Bay is a public institution serving 8,970 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students and 95,000 continuing education learners each year. (uwgb.edu)
  • Title XIX of the Social Security Act and a large body of federal regulations and sub-regulatory guidance govern the program, defining federal Medicaid requirements and states' options and authorities. (kff.org)
  • A list of priority health conditions to consider when caring for or assisting Syrian refugees. (cdc.gov)
  • In this view, the long-term, systemic problems of health care, education, and the environment cannot be solved in small pieces. (nationalaffairs.com)
  • Limited data exist regarding long-term consequences of EVD care of common EVD sequelae and highlighted the need for com- and optimal strategies for survivor car e [2 ]. (cdc.gov)
  • Two days before the statute's effective date, a group consisting of doctors, clinics, pregnant minors, and the mother of a pregnant minor filed suit in the District Court, alleging that the statute violated the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment. (findlaw.com)
  • NRS 442.270 Liability for failure to exercise reasonable care to preserve life of infant born as result of attempted abortion. (nv.us)
  • A group of wealthy philanthropic Phoenix women founded the clinic under the guidance of birth control activist Margaret Sanger. (asu.edu)
  • The clinic was the second birth control clinic to open in Arizona and the first to serve the central and northern Arizona residents. (asu.edu)
  • Why are children seemingly out of control, refusing to listen to parents and teachers, even driven to violence? (americanpolicy.org)
  • The Mother's Health Clinic opened in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1937 and provided women in central Arizona with contraception and family planning resources. (asu.edu)
  • This report updates the previously published summary of recommendations for vaccinating health-care personnel (HCP) in the United States (CDC. (cdc.gov)
  • Objective To explore clinicians views of the barriers and facilitators to use of C-reactive protein (CRP) point-of-care tests (POCT) in US family medicine clinics for the management of acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) in adults. (bmj.com)
  • Setting Five family medicine clinics across two US states. (bmj.com)
  • Lisa was introduced to Capital Caring in 2006 when she witnessed the high-quality care and what she calls "committed compassion" towards a family member. (capitalcaring.org)
  • Acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) are one of the most common reasons for adults presenting to primary care settings in the USA. (bmj.com)
  • AO exposure and service during 1/9/1962-;5/7/1975 and stratified according to TCDD exposure levels by three time periods: 1/9/1962-11/30/1965 (high), 12/1/1965-12/31/1970 (medium), or 1/1/1971-5/7/1975 (low). (bvsalud.org)