
Almost one third of children in America are overweight or obese. Some parents not only take no action to get their child’s weight under control, by sending them to weight loss camps for example, but go to further measures to reassure the child that being overweight is ok. If your child is “fluffy” or “has more to love,” there are some things you should know about their future, potentially dangerous, health outcomes.
First of all, the psychological effects of teasing, bullying, and self esteem can be so extreme for children. Depression is usually a side effect of childhood obesity. You can build your child up as much as you can, but you cannot control what other children say. This is most likely the reason for parents that praise their children who are overweight, but there are much healthier and effective solutions.
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The Kjellstrand Lecture: The Deadly Delay – Part III: The Killer Weekend
The NEJM recently published a widely acclaimed study on the elevated death rates of 32,065 hemodialysis patients on Monday and Tuesday after the long “killer weekend.” This is considered one of the most important medical studies Slide09 in the field of nephrology in 2011. The Renal Fellow Network does an annual survey on the most important clinical developments each year and then publishes the results in a top ten posting. This year, the NEJM elevated mortality with the long interdialytic interval article was rated as the third most important study in 2011. (here)
Long Interdialytic Interval and Mortality among Patients Receiving Hemodialysis
BACKGROUND: Patients with end-stage renal disease requiring dialysis have limited tolerance of metabolic and volume-related deviations from normal ranges; in addition, the prevalence of cardiovascular disease is high among such patients. Given these problems, we hypothesized that a long interdialytic interval is associated with adverse events in patients receiving hemodialysis.
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The Importance of Medical Journals

Medicine journals exist to provide doctors, students and the public with up to date information on medical technology and medical practices. A journal of medicine will include article that cover the advances in medicine, medical care and medical technology. A medicine journal will provide information and articles on topics ranging from eating
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Professional Certificate Grads
3 p.m., Jan. 17, 2012–The University of Delaware’s Division of Professional and Continuing Studies announces that 85 students earned professional development certificates through programs offered in fall 2011. Students commuted from as far away as New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Sussex County, Del., to participate in the programs.
UD’s professional development certificate programs include popular and growing fields such as project management, clinical trials management and business analysis.
Also, by completing UD’s Project Management or Business Analyst certificate programs, students were able to meet official education requirements to pursue professional designations in those fields.
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Thinking About Being a Clinical Research Associate?

Clinical research associates are necessary to the contribution of every clinical trial study. Due to this, there are more clinical research associate educational programs that are making their way to the forefront. Additionally, it is only right that there will be more clinical research associate jobs that make their way to the surface. Clinical research associates either work directly for the research staff or clinical research associates are hired
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More on the Useless Ontario School Trans-Fat Ban

So did you think I was being too harsh on Ontario’s Premier Mr. McGuinty with my criticism of his school trans-fat ban?
Turns out, I was being too easy.
Someone pointed me to one of the pieces that the CTV had done on the ban and sent me both the link to the video and some screen captures and asked for my thoughts.
That picture at the top of this blog, those are the foods that Dalton McGuinty tells a bunch of students will,
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Get Your Process Service Done Right By a “Denver Process Server”.
Process serving is a field that requires organization, determination and reliability. So if you’re looking for one, you won’t want to go with the first person you find. You will need to find someone who has references and credibility. Rocky Mountain Legal Service has proudly served papers hundreds of thousands of legal papers for several thousand of attorneys in the Denver area since 1989, including Denver Property Management and
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Medical Science To HEAL
The key goal of the origin of medical science is to heal. All the practices of medical science all contribute to the healing of any living, breathing organism- from human beings to the animals that are at the heart of nature. Scientific medicine is about keeping the body healthy. And this means that there are practices that must be carried out to maintain a person’s good health, prevent them from any potential jeopardy to the state of their health, and if a person’s health has been jeopardized, that means treating them so that they may achieve a healthy state once again. There are several approaches that are taken in the field of medical science in order to ensure the goal of healing. In order to offer this great state of health, health care professionals have to perform the necessary tests to make sure that their efforts are going to help you, not make matters worse for the individual. Therefore, part of medical science is to conduct clinical trials to perfect and test their treatment options.
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Clinical Trial Jobs
Clinical Trials Hindered By Red Tape MDs
Red tape is hampering clinical trials in Canada and other countries, the Canadian Medical Association Journal says.
Clinical trials are used to test new drugs and surgical treatments against old ones, and to see whether an existing drug or treatment can
have other uses.
“There is no question that research participants need protection,” Dr. Paul Hébert, editor in chief, and his co-authors wrote in an editorial in Monday’s issue of the CMAJ.
“But regulations have grown so burdensome that they are overwhelming the very things they are meant to support and safeguard. Consequently, clinical research has been substantially decreased among industrialized countries.”
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