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  1. ... make sure that the evidence and conclusions are sound. This is called peer ... to support the theory of somatids in the development of cancer. Research ...
  2. ... sounds may be heard during the procedure. These sounds occur when small bubbles of gas in the joints burst, just like when people crack their knuckles. It is not exactly clear how these approaches are meant to work. Some of the current theories involve the release of muscle tension, the "unsticking" ...
  3. ... U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory on the Healing Effects of Social Connection ... Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy. 2009 Jun 2009 2022- ...
  4. ... training in basic safety science (e.g., error theory, ergonomics, system analysis), ... the calm, healing aspects of the setting, where advanced technologies will ...
  5. ... information about the clinical trials.) What is the theory behind the claim that cartilage is useful in ... make sure that the evidence and conclusions are sound. Preclinical studies of cartilage looked at whether bovine ...
  6. ... immunodeficiency syndrome), and other conditions . What is the theory behind the claim that Cancell is useful in ... make sure that the evidence and conclusions are sound. This is called peer review. Studies published in ...
  7. ... 18 (5):S232. PMID: 101. Garel LA. Bowel sounds and music: Malrotation, intussusception, appendicitis, inflammatory bowel disease, ... 2012; 75 (4):AB173. 13. Garel LA. Bowel sounds and music: Malrotation, intussusception, appendicitis, inflammatory bowel disease, ...
  8. ... to the information provided, and help patients make sound medical decisions. Patient-clinician communication is defined by ... making process. Neither knows enough to make a sound decision independent of the other. Clinicians are experts ...
  9. ... to terms with this?” Defensive/Rejecting Response: “It sounds like you’re uncomfortable I brought this up. ... both basic coping issues and spiritual concerns and healing, using a combination of group exploration, meditation, prayer, ...
  10. ... Mahato NK, Navale R. Role of self-induced sound therapy: Bhramari Pranayama in tinnitus. Audiological Medicine. 2010; ... Warber SL, Ingerman S, Moura VL, et al. Healing the heart: a randomized pilot study of a ...
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