Iconography : Well-Child Visits of Medicaid-Insured Children with Medical ComplexityIgor ShumskiyTroy RichardsonSumeet BrarMatt HallJoanne CoxCharis CroftonAlon PeltzMargaret SamuelsKalowElizabeth R AlpernMark I Neuman
So the human infant needed to remain close to its mother to survive. In the primal brain of the infant, separation signaled danger. For her part, the mother was flooded with hormones which directed her to maintain closeness. “When mother is absent,” said Bergman, “the newborn brain ...
and often include an organ from a close relative, possibly reducing the risk of rejection. In addition, the donor can choose their recipient, shortening the wait time for a needed organ from a deceased person. Those who choose to be living donors do not incur medical expenses for organ or ...
e-sitting, on-demand and scheduled virtual visits, specialty consults, automated care, and behavioral health, as well as specialty care programs, including dermatology, musculoskeletal care, second opinion, and cardiometabolic care to patients and members. it provides carepoint devices comprising carts...
COVID-19 has changed General Practice (GP) education as well as GP clinical activities. These changes have had an impact on the well-being of medical trainees and the role of GP plays in the society. We have therefore aimed to investigate the impact that
Perimenopause is the phase of woman's life when her body begins to make the natural transition to menopause, which marks the end of the reproductive years. This Cheat Sheet summarizes some important information about perimenopause, including hormonal changes and symptoms that could signal medical prob...
A speedy means of activating alpha is to close the eyes and gently raise them upwards, completely relaxing the tongue, while taking slower and deeper breaths. The average number of breaths per minute is anything from twelve to eighteen or more. So to consciously slow down the breathing to bet...
Only resort to medical techniques when the health payoff is very large (i.e., to save a life). Does the intervention exceed its potential harm, in cases such as emergency surgery or a lifesaving medicine (e.g., penicillin). Take charge of your health—talk with your health care provider...
On a personal level, I want people to know when I have to miss out on an event it is not always by choice. Each time I miss out on a once in a life-time event important to a family member especially my children, or a close friend, it breaks my heart a little bit more, even ...
The following day, she noticed that something strange was happening with the place where the ring was. The third day after the piercing, the area was warm to the touch, so she called a tattooist to consult. He called to visit him, and after examining her, he sent her immediately to a...