Diagnosis
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We are very interested in delivering health care in the developing world, and one of the things that we wish to do in this particular business is to find a way of doing medical
diagnosis
at as close to zero cost as we can manage.
One of those ways might be better
diagnosis.
One does an automatic malaria
diagnosis
in the same way that a diabetic's glucose meter works: You take a drop of blood, you put it in there and it automatically tells you.
They also provide a significant level of medical care, because they often know a lot about their loved one's condition and needs, sometimes better than the patients themselves, who may be paralyzed or confused by their
diagnosis.
These drugs aren't cures, but they represent a huge triumph of science because they take away the automatic death sentence from a
diagnosis
of HIV, at least for those who can access them.
Yet, despite all the advances in medical technology, the
diagnosis
of brain disorders in one in six children still remained so limited.
And another program called Statistical Probability Mapping then performs mathematical calculations to determine whether any of these abnormalities are clinically significant, allowing us to provide a much more accurate neurological
diagnosis
of the child's symptoms.
Seven-year-old Justin Senigar came to our clinic with this
diagnosis
of very severe autism.
All these children came to our clinic with a
diagnosis
of autism, attention deficit disorder, mental retardation, language problems.
So these EEG scans enabled us to provide these children with a much more accurate neurological
diagnosis
and much more targeted treatment.
We are healthy until a
diagnosis
brings us to our knees.
And they support them around the
diagnosis
and educate them about how to take their medicines, how to take care of themselves, how to take care of their babies.
What do the tasks of driving a car, making a medical
diagnosis
and identifying a bird at a fleeting glimpse have in common?
Ask a doctor, for instance, how she makes a medical diagnosis, and she might be able to give you a few rules of thumb, but ultimately she'd struggle.
To see this, go back to the case of making a medical
diagnosis.
It appears as if the producers were sincere enough (and consciousness-minded) to anxiously steer the film towards Duke's ultimate
diagnosis
and mental freedom, but they left out many dramatic opportunities in the process.
We see Leo, who apparently just learned of his HIV positive diagnosis, essentially react in a way that is not in tune to the supportive atmosphere for which he finds himself.
How innocent we all were (and how innocent is
Diagnosis
Murder).
When therapists talked about the mental illness Ms. Crawford's character had, they really were reasonable in their
diagnosis
and the terminology they used was correct for that day.
The main character, Detective Robert Goren, is all-wise, all-knowing, can give a psychiatric
diagnosis
in an instant, finds clues right away, regularly breaks suspects when there is no evidence available, etc.
It was made in Philly, my hometown, and having Gabriel Byrne plus Tim Roth probably assured some decent acting, but as luck had it, Pam figured out the mistaken
diagnosis
before the film was 15 minutes old.
Not knowing the
diagnosis
was a mistake made by a bibulous rural doctor, March rushes to Vermont and offers the "dying" woman a trip to New York, all expenses paid, for a last fling.
Created by the Carlos Slim Foundation with the backing of the Mexican government and evaluation support from Eli Lilly and Company, Casalud uses a multi-pronged approach to improve detection, diagnosis, and treatment of Type 2 diabetes.
The researchers concluded that self-reported overall health and depression improved among those who enrolled in Medicaid, and that there was an increase in the
diagnosis
and treatment of diabetes for this group.
Since a common
diagnosis
of the problems generated in the financial services business holds that human greed is to blame, a German think tank recently suggested that people with a genetic proclivity to high dopamine levels should be barred from taking leading positions in financial institutions.
To be effective and properly targeted, policies need to include an accurate
diagnosis
of growth potential and impediments in both the tradable and non-tradable parts of the economy.
The remedies to the US deficit follow immediately from this diagnosis: put America back to work by stimulating the economy; end the mindless wars; rein in military and drug costs; and raise taxes, at least on the very rich.
If we just accept the
diagnosis
on offer, nobody is to blame.
My own
diagnosis
is that the widely discussed rise of the UK Independence Party is more a revolt against mainstream British parties than against Europe, more a condemnation of politics as usual – in which the EU sometimes participates – than against the EU.
But we cannot assume that getting the
diagnosis
right will be sufficient to overcome political gridlock.
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