Sande MA. (2001). Excessive antibiotic use for acute respiratory infections in the United States Fish‚ L. Garber‚ M. Kelleher‚ D.W. Bates. (2003). Incidence and Preventability of Adverse Drug Events Among Older Persons in the Ambulatory Setting. JAMA 289(9):1107-1116. Johnson‚ J.A. and J.L. Bootman. (1995). Drug-Related Morbidity and Mortality: A Cost-of- Illness Model MacKinnon NJ‚ et al. (2003). Indicators of Preventable Drug-related Morbidity in Older Adults: Use Within a Managed Care Organization
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2008 Mumbai attacks From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search "26/11" redirects here. For the date‚ see 26 November. |2008 Mumbai Terrorist Attacks | | | |Map of the 2008 Mumbai attacks | |Date |26 November 2008 – 29 November 2008 (IST‚ UTC +5:30) | |Attack type |Bombings‚ shootings
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In the Muslims world‚ the place of worship is called the mosque it is a place where people gather to pray. It is called a Masjid‚ in the common tongue of the people which means the place of prostration. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is considered as a religious building‚ the late Sheikh Zayed vision was to spread the Islamic message of peace‚ which is seen in a variety of different cultures and styles such as Germany‚ Italy‚ Turkey‚ Iran‚ Morocco‚ China‚ Greece‚ India‚ United Kingdom and United Arab
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Family: 1) A fundamental social group in society typically consisting of one or two parents and their children(The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language‚ Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.) 2) A primary social group consisting of parents and their offspring‚the principal function of which is provision for its members. (Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition 2009 © William
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Correlation Between Vitamin D Deficiency and Parkinson’s Disease Trisakti University of Medicine I Made Setiadji 030.09.114 Jakarta‚ June 14th 2012 Abstract A majority of Parkinson’s disease patients had insufficient levels of vitamin D. Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common form of neurodegeneration in the elderly population. In PD‚ one’s levels of dopamine are lowered because the nerve cells which make the chemical have either died or lost their usual functioning. Clinically
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only known by their brand name and not the active ingredient itself. Common brand names for ibuprofen are Motrin™‚ Advil™‚ Midol™ and Nuprin™. Acetaminophen is one of the most commonly used drugs in the United States for treating pain and fever.(JAMA‚ 2002) Acetaminophen is more commonly known only as Tylenol™‚ however‚ keep in mind that acetaminophen is very often contained in cold remedies as part of the manufacturer’s formula for the relief of multiple symptoms. Besides Tylenol™ having their
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MANSABDARI SYSTEM IN MUGHAL DYNASTY Mansab was the generic term for the military type grading of all imperial officials of the Mughal empire.The mansabdars governed the empire and commanded its armies in the emperor’s name.The term is derived from Mansab‚ meaning rank.Hence‚Mansabdari literally means rank-holder.Basically‚the mansabdar system was borrowed from Persia.It was prevalent during the reign of Babur and Humayun.Mansabdar was a title used in the armed services of the Mughal empire
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Government Accounting Office‚ Aug 5‚ 1982 2. Masuda M‚ Lin KM‚ Tazuma L: Adaptation problems of Vietnamese refugees-LI. Life changes and perception of life events. Arch Gen Psychiatry 1980; 37:447-450 3. Nong TA: ’Pseudo-battered child ’ syndrome (Letter). JAMA 1976; 236:2288 4. Toan A: Phong tuc Vietnam (Vietnamese Tradition). Lancaster‚ Pa‚ Xuan Thu Library‚ n.d. 5. Special Report: Physical and emotional health care needs of Indochinese refugees. Indochina Refugee Action Center 1980 (March 20)‚ pp 30-31
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gaining pounds and inches at an unprecedented rate. But obesity is more than simply unattractive. It’s also unhealthy. So unhealthy that it’s literally killing us. A study by researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and published in JAMA concludes that obesity kills 112‚000 Americans each year. Other studies claim the figure may be even higher. In addition to the alarming death rate‚ being overweight or obese may be a factor in other chronic health conditions such as heart disease
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management of Type II diabetes. The American Journal of clinical nutrition‚ 80‚ no.2‚ 257-263. Retrieved from ajcn.nutrition.org Must‚ A.‚ Spadano‚ J.‚ & Coakley‚ E. H. (1999‚ October 27). Disease Burden association with overweight and obesity. JAMA‚ 286 no.16‚ 1523-1529.
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