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... , with obvious opportunity costs for private and public health insurers alike. Producing credible estimates of the magnitude of those costs is a future direction that should be urgently pursued."Looming tropical disaster needs urgent action
... the air) and modify climate."
Associate Professor Bradshaw says recent technical debate about likely extinction rates in the tropics could be used by governments to justify destructive policies.
"We ... Smithsonian perspective: Biodiversity in a warmer world
... in the 10 October issue of the journal, Science, illustrates that cross-disciplinary research fostered by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama clearly informs this urgent debate...Biodiversity In A Warmer World
... in the Oct. 10, 2008, issue of the journal, Science, illustrates that cross-disciplinary research fostered by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama clearly informs this urgent debate.Will polyclinics deliver real benefits to patients?
... community services, minor procedures, extended hours, health education), or easily accessible elsewhere (urgent care centres, outpatients, diagnostics). The solution is to invest in the development of ... Potential treatment for TB solves puzzle
... a new class of compounds that could be developed into successful treatments for tuberculosis that are urgently required in the future. "The emergence of drug-resistant strains of Mycobacterium ... Should embryos with a hereditary disorder be transferred if no unaffected embryos are available?
... ).
"Things are less clear where PGD for hereditary cancer syndromes is concerned. Debate about this is urgent, as centres are already confronted with parental requests to transfer embryos found to ... Experts meet on need for new rules to govern world's fragile polar regions
... standards for construction, design, equipment and manning of ships," says Dr. Saksina.
"There is an urgent need for a comprehensive international environmental regime specially tailored for the ... Endoscopy may not be necessary in asymptomatic children after caustic ingestion
... was usually deliberately ingested.
"Whether or not an urgent endoscopy should be performed on children after a caustic ingestion is still a matter of debate, particularly in asymptomatic patients," ... Should companies with unhealthy products be regulated to protect health?
... improve public health? Two experts debate the issue on bmj.com today. Stephen ... healthier alternatives.
Pramming concludes: "Cooperation is an urgent priority, and we must act to ensure that business ... The Science Vote
... heated up, a grass-roots group of scientists and citizens addressed the candidates: “Given the many urgent scientific and technological challenges facing America and the rest of the world, the ... Wait times for surgical repair of hernias among infants and young children
... University of British Columbia suggests "infants with inguinal hernias could be appropriately stratified into urgent, less urgent and even "wait-and-see" groups, which might offer a more effective ... Top-up system has hidden costs that have not been accounted for
... As Prof Sikora says, "A suitable infrastructure for the ethical delivery of top-up services is urgently required. This could drive choice and competition throughout cancer care leading to real reform ...
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Disease mongering is now part of the global health debate
... , with obvious opportunity costs for private and public health insurers alike. Producing credible estimates of the magnitude of those costs is a future direction that should be urgently pursued."Looming tropical disaster needs urgent action
... the air) and modify climate." Associate Professor Bradshaw says recent technical debate about likely extinction rates in the tropics could be used by governments to justify destructive policies. "We ...Smithsonian perspective: Biodiversity in a warmer world
... in the 10 October issue of the journal, Science, illustrates that cross-disciplinary research fostered by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama clearly informs this urgent debate...Biodiversity In A Warmer World
... in the Oct. 10, 2008, issue of the journal, Science, illustrates that cross-disciplinary research fostered by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama clearly informs this urgent debate.Will polyclinics deliver real benefits to patients?
... community services, minor procedures, extended hours, health education), or easily accessible elsewhere (urgent care centres, outpatients, diagnostics). The solution is to invest in the development of ...Potential treatment for TB solves puzzle
... a new class of compounds that could be developed into successful treatments for tuberculosis that are urgently required in the future. "The emergence of drug-resistant strains of Mycobacterium ...Should embryos with a hereditary disorder be transferred if no unaffected embryos are available?
... ). "Things are less clear where PGD for hereditary cancer syndromes is concerned. Debate about this is urgent, as centres are already confronted with parental requests to transfer embryos found to ...Experts meet on need for new rules to govern world's fragile polar regions
... standards for construction, design, equipment and manning of ships," says Dr. Saksina. "There is an urgent need for a comprehensive international environmental regime specially tailored for the ...Endoscopy may not be necessary in asymptomatic children after caustic ingestion
... was usually deliberately ingested. "Whether or not an urgent endoscopy should be performed on children after a caustic ingestion is still a matter of debate, particularly in asymptomatic patients," ...Should companies with unhealthy products be regulated to protect health?
... improve public health? Two experts debate the issue on bmj.com today. Stephen ... healthier alternatives. Pramming concludes: "Cooperation is an urgent priority, and we must act to ensure that business ...The Science Vote
... heated up, a grass-roots group of scientists and citizens addressed the candidates: “Given the many urgent scientific and technological challenges facing America and the rest of the world, the ...Wait times for surgical repair of hernias among infants and young children
... University of British Columbia suggests "infants with inguinal hernias could be appropriately stratified into urgent, less urgent and even "wait-and-see" groups, which might offer a more effective ...Top-up system has hidden costs that have not been accounted for
... As Prof Sikora says, "A suitable infrastructure for the ethical delivery of top-up services is urgently required. This could drive choice and competition throughout cancer care leading to real reform ...