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1 day ago · Background The story completion method provides a different way of doing qualitative research. We note the emergent popularity of this method in health-related research, while much remains to be negotiated in terms of best practices for such studies. This scoping review aims to provide a synthesis on how researchers have used the story completion method in health services research. We offer ...
5 days ago · Reading a Scientific Article. Attempting to read a scientific or scholarly research article for the first time may seem overwhelming and confusing. This guide details how to read a scientific article step-by-step.
5 days ago · Lead poisoning, deleterious effect of a gradual accumulation of lead in the body, as a result of repeated exposure to lead-containing substances. In humans the main sources of lead are usually lead-based paint and drinking water carried through lead pipes.
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4 days ago · Opioid use — even short term — can lead to addiction and, too often, overdose. Find out how short-term pain relief leads to life-threatening problems. By Mayo Clinic Staff
2 days ago · Q: Some classification regulations include sample matrices and/or technology types. If an IVD test system's intended use matches the description in the regulation but uses a sample matrix and/or ...
1 day ago · Welcome to MedDRA. In the late 1990s, the International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) developed MedDRA, a rich and highly specific standardised medical terminology to facilitate sharing of regulatory information internationally for medical products used by humans... ( more ...
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3 days ago · Today I’ll be talking about Lead and the importance of lead testing. Discuss testing requirements, risk assessment questionnaire, reporting, coding and reimbursement, and MedTox. . .