308) ome" (CAS) to describe any child or adult who is at high risk for fatal asthma. |
309) n the presurgical evaluation of a patient who is being considered for placement of a |
310) kistani male living in the United Kingdom who is struggling with posttraumatic stres |
311) sure to sexual partners and report anyone who is suspected of noncompliance. |
312) atosis and refractory nausea and vomiting who responded dramatically to addition of |
313) nt with treatment-resistant schizophrenia who responded to MCT. |
314) ,664 adult Medicaid enrollees in Florida, who responded to a survey conducted as par |
315) ildren having large capillary hemangiomas who responded well to topical treatment by |
316) as that it was "not needed." Of the women who sought ANC, 57% entered for ANC at the |
317) They compared smokers who sought assistance in clinics/classes a |
318) rate this using 3 case studies of couples who sought guidance in the area of sexuali |
319) r acting on a range of sexual paraphilias who sought outpatient treatment or evaluat |
320) ) with a mean age of 21.3 years (SD 3.06) who attended a PBSP promotional session. |
321) subjects were patients with MFS (n = 40) who attended the University of Tokyo hospi |
322) The sample consisted of 463 patients who attended the smoking cessation program |
323) Recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended the development of ma |
324) HIV-stigma: "most people believe a person who has HIV is dirty" (AOR 0.49; 95% CI 0. |
325) ient with a fulminant pulmonary embolism, who has been successfully treated with an |
326) states of the World Health Organization (WHO) in the European Region started to imp |
327) eradication of poliomyelitis in Spain" by WHO in 2001, and the /"certification of th |
328) borations among cancer care professionals who in turn have modeled clinical care par |
329) g NHANES smokers, those born in Mexico or who lived fewer years in the US were more |
330) aged 13-17 years (n = 2,081, 1,055 girls) who lived in Madrid. |
331) reatest among Mexican American (MA) women who lived in barrios. |
332) published randomized trials to determine who may be "coverable" by EBTs and which t |
333) These individuals, who may not meet criteria for alcohol abus |
334) o present challenges for the ex-resident, who may struggle to reconcile the redempti |
335) focus group discussions with rural women who met the eligibility criteria. |
336) Data of the patients who met the inclusion criteria were analyz |
337) Of those who met the inclusion criteria, 579 patien |
338) s into healthy environments for all those who work and study there. |
339) ed interviews with key informants (adults who work with adolescents). |
340) Health workers who work with people who inject drugs may |
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