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  1. ... less crippled by chronic rheumatism, may pass through life without suffering from the acute." Dr. Barlow (same reference), treating of this disease, says that, "It is a prevailing impression that a chronic disease can not be inflammatory. How this originated, it ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A Biologist Poses Some Questions About Cancer 
    Publication: Lippincott-Raven Publishers, 1988
    ... Why is cancer so costly? Along with other chronic diseases, terminal care for cancer consumes a horrendous part of our overall health care resources; it is not always directed to enhancing the quality of remaining life of the patient. Can this not be managed ...
  3. ... disease or constellation of diseases risk of developing chronic diseases (or those ... for quality improvement and care management, • Integration of mental and ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Psychology in theory and application 
    Publication: New York : Thomas Y. Crowell Company, [1924]
    ... PERSONALITY The term "personality" is often defined with reference to the persistence of the same characteristic amid all bodily and mental changes during a life-time, personality being the qualities or endowments taken collectively. Or, it is identified ...
  5. ... A cost-utility analysis of intensive therapy. II: Quality of life in survivors. ... the severity of illness of ICU patients. A systems update. Lemeshow S, et ...
  6. ... cost-of-total-care for people with other chronic diseases. Important ... in enhanced quality of life and care. A number of these innovations were ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Outlines of pathological semeiology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Haswell, Barrington, and Haswell ; New York : J. & H.G. Langley, 1841
    ... the accompany- ing phenomena, and the quantity and quality of the secretion, very important signs. A too late appearance of this secretion may be occasioned as well by chronic diseases as by a laborious mode of life. Too early occurrence of menstruation is a proof ...
  8. ... this alternative method yielded results that measure the quality of life from conditions similar to the equity rankings using the national amenable to health care, rates of chronic disease average as the benchmark.18 under control, or ...
  9. ... their sustenance. The same principle holds good in reference to the health of the human body; and, as a general fact. food, in civilized life, is of too concentrated a quality. This is particularly true in those parts of ...
  10. ... suste- nance. The same principle holds good in reference to the health of the human body, and as a general faci, food, in civilized life, is of too concentrated a quality. This is particularly true in those parts of ...
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