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You will find more than 900 of the best primary care researchers in the world, policy makers, patients and clinicians from more than 35 countries. All eager to collaborate, mentor, and share and learn a wealth of new results, data sources, frameworks and methods. You will find patients taking active roles and clinician... |
The North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) will celebrate the 45th NAPCRG Annual Meeting November 17-21 in Montreal, Quebec. More than 900 primary care researchers from around the world will attend the event where they will share findings, network with colleagues, and make the most of opportunities with ov... |
Professor Amanda Howe, a prominent member of the RCGP and SAPC, and President of the World Organisation of Family Doctors (WONCA), will be presenting a plenary A World of Opportunity - But How to Choose? on Sunday at 10.30am. View the abstracts here. |
ACTIB Trial (Assessing Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Irritable Bowel): A Multicentre Randomised Controlled Trial. Hazel Everitt,Gilly O’Reilly, Alice Sibelli, Stephanie Hughes, Sula Windgassen, Paul Little, Sabine Landau, Felicity Bishop, Paul McCrone, Nicholas Coleman, Robert Logan, Trudie Chalder, Rona Moss-Morris... |
ATAFUTI: Alternative Treatments of Adult Female Urinary Tract Infection: A Double Blind, Placebo Controlled, Factorial Randomised Trial of Uva Ursi and Open Pragmatic Trial of Ibuprofen. Michael Moore, Jeanne Trill, Andrew Flower, Angeliki Galanopoulou, Catherine Simpson, Fran Webley, Alastair Hay, Esther van de Werf, ... |
Developing a Measure of Appropriate Polypharmacy in Primary Care: Systematic Review and RAND Appropriateness Study. Jenni Burt, Natasha Elmore, Stephen Campbell, Sarah Rodgers, Anthony Avery, Rupert Payne. |
Can Research Inform Service Development and Policy? A Systematic Scoping Review of After Hours Primary Medical Care. Kate O’Donnell, Hamish Foster, Sara Macdonald. |
Developing a Core Outcome Set for Trials for Multimorbidity (COSmm) Through a Delphi Consensus Process. Susan Smith, Emma Wallace, Chris Salisbury, Maxime Sasseville, Elizabeth Bayliss, Martin Fortin. |
Implementing the PINCER Intervention in the East Midlands of the UK to Reduce Prescribing Errors. Sarah Rodgers, Anthony Avery, Aloysius Siriwardena, Despina Laparidou, Antony Chuter. |
Society for Academic Primary Care (SAPC): Healthcare Use by the Very Old as They Age and Implications for Primary Care: Findings From the Newcastle 85+ Study. Louise Robinson. |
Bath Additives for the Treatment of Childhood Eczema: Results of a Multi-Centre Parallel Group Randomised Trial. Miriam Santer, Kate Rumsby, Beth Stuart, Matthew Ridd, Nick Francis, Maria Chorozoglou, Martina Prude, Lyn Liddiard, Claire Nollett, Julie Hooper, Emma Thomas-Jones, Amanda Roberts, Kim Thomas, Hywel William... |
The Potential of Alternatives to Face to Face consultation in General Practice, and the Impact on Different Patient Groups. Helen Atherton, Heather Brant, Sue Ziebland, Annemieke Bikker, John Campbell, Andy Gibson, Brian McKinstry, Tania Porqueddu, Chris Salisbury. |
Improving Medication Safety for Patients in Primary Care. Sarah Rodgers, Sally Giles, Penny Lewis, Sudeh Cheraghi-Sohi, Antony Chuter. |
Association Between Practitioner Empathy and Risk of Cardiovascular Events and Death Among Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: A Population-Based Prospective Cohort Study in Primary Care. Hajira Dambha-Miller, Adina Feldman, Ann-Louise Kinmonth, Simon Griffin. |
OPtimising Treatment for MIld Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly (OPTiMISE): A Qualitative Study to Explore Deprescribing of Antihypertensive Medication in the Elderly. Jenni Burt, PhD, Fiona Scheibl, Natasha Elmore, Carol Sinnott, Rupert Payne, John Benson, Jonathan Mant, James Sheppard, Richard McManus. |
OPtimising Treatment for MIld Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly (OPTiMISE): A Protocol for a Randomised Controlled Trial. Jenni Burt, James Sheppard, PhD, Mark Lown, Jonathan Mant, Paul Little, Richard McManus. |
Satisfaction and Adherence to Pharmacological Treatment in Controlled and Uncontrolled Hypertensive Patients at UMF. José Hernandez Martinez. |
Mapping the Thinkable: Ways of Characterizing and Researching General Practice Placements. Sophie Park. |
Facilitators and Barriers to Teaching Undergraduate Medical Students in Primary Care in the UK: The GP’s Perspective. John Barber, Hannah Randles, Kim Jensen, Paula Mcdonald, Robert McKinley, Hannah Marshall, Sophie Park, Hugh Alberti. |
Victor (Eric Braeden) takes a page from Fred Sanford in faking a sick spell to try to get out of trouble this week on The Young and the Restless. Too bad his loved ones — not to mention the police — aren't buying what the mogul is selling. |
Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) is the first Newman to call b.s. following Victor's "dizzy spell". However, it's doctor son-in-law Stitch (Sean Carrigan) who confirms the patriarch is perfectly healthy. Will Victor once again weasel out of paying for his crimes against the Abbotts? Watch the video below then soun... |
a daily driver, or quiver killer. Its roots are purely freestyle driven, but my riding has evolved. The design is inspired with the intention to perform well in all conditions. I wanted to have the ability to fully commit to carving as hard as possible, yet allow forgiveness in the entry and exit of each turn, regard... |
The Felicia Buell Study Abroad Scholarship will award one (1) student $5,000 to participate in an AFS Study Abroad year program. |
This is a need-based scholarship. |
No previous language experience required. |
One (1) student will be awarded $5,000 towards a year AFS program. |
Must be enrolled at Marietta High School in Ohio. |
Must be on schedule to graduate no earlier than Spring 2021. |
Must give a presentation at Marietta High School about their AFS experience immediately following their year abroad. |
Must choose an AFS Fall 2019 Year Program (Program departing in between July - September). |
Start or continue to work on your AFS application. |
Download and fill out The Felicia Buell Scholarship Application. |
Email the application to mdbuell2@gmail.com. |
Awards will be announced in mid-April. |
If you’re interested in other possible scholarship opportunities in your area, please reach out to scholarships@afsusa.org. |
Continuing Education's office at the Kansas City Art Institute is located on the 2nd-floor of the historic Jannes Library. Temporary 15 minute and reserved Continuing Education parking is available behind the library, at the top of the hill for students wishing to enroll in office. |
Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. |
*Please see your registration receipt for first course procedures and additional details on classroom location. |
OrbsCorbs: "New and expanded medical definitions create more patients — and a lucrative market for drug firms" |
"New and expanded medical definitions create more patients — and a lucrative market for drug firms" |
"From binge-eating disorder to overactive bladder, new definitions or lowered thresholds mean millions more people — overnight — fit the criteria of having treatable disorders" |
"Know someone who shouts and pounds on the steering wheel when cut off in traffic? |
"Can you polish off a box of cookies while watching your favorite TV show? |
"Could be a sign of 'binge-eating disorder,; said to afflict 7 million Americans. |
"Another 14 million men are said to have clinically low testosterone, 9 million women are said to suffer from low sexual desire, and tens of millions more are said to have bladders that are too active or blood sugar that is a little too high. That blood sugar level used to be considered normal. Now it makes you a candi... |
"None of these conditions was considered part of mainstream medicine just 20 years ago. But thanks to new definitions or lowered thresholds, millions more people — overnight — fit the criteria of having treatable disorders. |
"Many independent doctors and researchers are skeptical, saying the new conditions are the product of medical groups that get pharmaceutical industry funding, researchers looking to advance their careers and drug companies aiming to broaden the market for expensive new products. |
"On top of that, the drugs sold to treat these newly defined — and not life-threatening — conditions often carry serious health risks, a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel/MedPage Today investigation has found. |
"An examination of eight common new conditions found the changes all went in the same direction — toward expanding the number of people who could be treated with expensive drugs." |
"Intermittent explosive disorder: Mental condition or bad behavior?" That's me! |
An updated version of the classic Memory / Concentration game. |
Interested in the Full Version?: This download is the free trial version of Mix & Match, if you enjoy the program and would like to get the full unlimited version, please return to 5 Star and click the green Get Full Version button beside the program's description. |
The new head of the Boston FBI Field Office sat down with NBC10 Boston to talk about his new role. |
He's the FBI's new man in charge in Boston: Joseph Bonavolonta, special agent in charge of the Boston field office, sat down with NBC10 Boston Monday to talk about the current threats the bureau is tackling. |
"What keeps me up at night would simply be, 'What is it we don't know or what we aren't aware of,'" said Bonavolonta. |
He said the biggest threats are violent crime, gang violence, terrorism and cyber attacks. |
"We have nation states that are also backing or sponsoring criminal actor to engage in a wide variety of cyber-crimes," said Bonavolonta. |
The FBI veteran took over the field office in Chelsea in January. He now oversees several high profile cases, including "Operation Varsity Blues." |
In March, federal investigators announced the arrest of 50 parents, coaches and high profile celebrities in what's been called the biggest college admissions scandal in history. |
"We believe all of them parents, coaches and facilitators lied, cheated and covered up their crimes at the expense of hardworking students and taxpayers everywhere," said Bonavolonta at the March 12 press conference. |
It's a case that remains active. |
"As you know, that is an ongoing and active investigation, so I'm not going to comment any further than what we've already stated based on the press conference subsequent to the arrests in that case," said Bonavolonta. Asked if was still an ongoing and evolving case, he said, "Yes." |
Bonavolonta took over the post from Hank Shaw, but he's no stranger to this field office. He served as assistant special agent in charge from 2013 to 2017. His father was also in the bureau for 24 years and worked on organized crime investigations in New York. |
"You could say the FBI is in my DNA. It's in my blood," said Bonavolonta. |
The threats are always changing. Right now, the Boston field office is heavily involved in security preparations for the upcoming Boston Marathon. |
"We are incredibly focused on determining if there is any type of intelligence that could lend itself toward a credible threat," he said. "As we sit here right now, we have not determined any." |
Six years after the attack at the finish line, terrorism, both foreign and homegrown, remains a top threat. |
"I think now, when you look at what one of our primary focuses is within counter-terrorism program, it's home-grown violent extremists," said Bonavolonta. |
He added that the bureau continues to work around the clock on marathon security. |
The trio aims to overcome their differences, banding together in the process in the face of tragedy. The film serves as the fifth installment of ‘Shaft,’ serving as a direct sequel to Shaft (2000), which also starred Samuel L. Jackson. The film also features Richard Roundtree’s return to the franchise, reprising his ro... |
The first trailer can be seen in the clip below, and it’s certainly one worth checking out. Take a look at the video and give us your thoughts in the comments. Look for the Shaft reboot to hit theaters June 14 and stay tuned for more movies coming very soon. |
This morning I saw this and thought it was so cool I just had to share. |
A photographer named Michael Sternoff shot a punch of pictures at the Seahawks vs Raiders game with a new camera that uses light field technology. Basically it makes the pictures look 3D because you can focus on different parts of the picture. |
The PDUMNH16HVAT 3.7kW Single-Phase 230V ATS/Monitored PDU provides remote power monitoring and enables redundant power for network devices with non-redundant power supply configurations. Ideal for data centers and server rooms, it mounts in 1U of space in EIA-standard 19-inch racks and has an IEC309 16A Blue outlet fo... |
Dual 10-foot input cords with IEC309 16A Blue plugs connect to separate primary and secondary single-phase power sources, including out-of-phase sources. The PDU constantly evaluates the power quality of both input sources. Dynamic solid-state (TRIAC) automatic transfer switching allows the PDU to switch to the seconda... |
Built-in LX Platform network management interface card. The Java-free LX Platform HTML5-based network interface enables full remote access for PDU status monitoring and email notifications via secure web browser, SNMP, telnet or SSH. It supports 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing for optimum communication with an Ethernet networ... |
Yeah Yeah Noh live in session. |
A favourite of John Peel back in the day it's only Yeah Yeah Noh live in session. |
Reverend and the Makers, Salako and Shoes for Industry. |
Reverend and the Makers at the Electric Proms in 2007, plus Salako and Shoes for Industry. |
Holly and David - The Lovely Eggs in for another wonderful session. |
Sylvester / Patrick Cowley Do You Wanna Funk? |
Savage Progress, Wire and Joseph Coward. |
Savage Progress in concert in 1984, plus sessions from Wire and Joseph Coward. |
Sessions from Euros Childs, Oumou Sangare, Jim Noir, Labradford, Chuck Prophet. |
Cowboy Flying Saucer Heavily Sedated NOW ! |
Port Sulphur in session playing tunes off their new album Paranoic Critical. |
Bridget St John and Kevin Ayers in concert. |
Sessions from Everything But The Girl, Skinny Girl Diet, Sportique and The Wood Children. |
Mark and Stuart chat to American rock band Belly. |
Mark presents solo and is joined by Colin Newman, frontman of post-punk pioneers Wire. |
This 2-Burner Cooktop Griddle is safe for use on gas and electric cooktops and ranges, even those with a smooth glass surface. Fits over two burners/elements to expand cooking surface. Commercial-grade, cast aluminum surface conducts heat quickly and evenly. |
2-Burner Cooktop Griddle is rated 5.0 out of 5 by 1. |
Rated 5 out of 5 by Donnier from Best griddle made I bought this 12 years ago and is steal working excellently and looks good. I have cooked hash-browns, bacon, grilled cheese sandwiches, pan-cakes 4 to 5 at a time. My family is getting bigger now with grand kids and I can't make the pan-cakes fast enough and that's wh... |
This design takes inspiration from a city station such as Newcastle or York. Bay platforms and a range of sidings to the top right mean that plenty of locomotives can be accommodated, each taking turns to run regional express services from this busy railway hub. The bay to the lower end of the station could be used for... |
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MESUT OZIL, Roy Hodgson and Gareth Bale all feature in today's paper review. |
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