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A doctor who prescribes the right antibiotics gets high marks, while one who prescribes snake oil gets a failing grade.
A behavioral pediatrician diagnoses me officially, and prescribes me medication.
The Constitution prescribes no specific process, nor does federal law.
Jenny Craig, for example, prescribes meal plans as low as 1,203.
The Drug Enforcement Administration licenses anyone who prescribes or dispenses drugs.
"We only store the content that the law prescribes," he said.
Iranian law prescribes different punishments for gay sex depending on context.
" When Barry is struggling, Gene prescribes, "10 ccs of pure Mamet.
Seeing a color, on a spectrum of colors, prescribes a path forward.
Sonpal prescribes getting up to walk around every 30 minutes or so.
And what the Constitution prescribes when a chief executive abuses his office.
America prescribes far more opioids than any other country in the world.
It's going to take years before your doctor prescribes you an eligobiotics treatment.
The cosmos is expanding only about 9 percent more quickly than theory prescribes.
Our pediatrician confirms it's infected and prescribes steroids, oral antibiotics, and an antibiotic cream.
Nurx prescribes birth control — hormonal and non-hormonal — through doctors employed by the startup.
Integrity Imagine that your doctor prescribes you take a medication three times a day.
The law prescribes this official money as legal tender for the repayment of debt.
"I'm operating under the assumption that this country prescribes too many opioids," Sessions said.
It prescribes Suboxone, which has a lower risk profile for overdose or abuse than methadone.
In its stead, Mr Bloom prescribes a nutritious diet of reason, compassion and self-control.
To match such down-to-earth policies, Mr Scholz prescribes a down-to-earth style.
Your doctor prescribes you the same anti-inflammatory they've prescribed everyone else, and it works!
When you're sick, your doctor prescribes you an antibiotic pill, not patch, for a reason.
That well-known Coco Chanel adage prescribes taking one thing off before leaving the house.
It prescribes that no less than 40 percent of directors be elected by the employees.
The Constitution prescribes this right to Congress and the executive branch, not the activist courts.
Turns out my moles look stellar but she prescribes a topical cream for my pimples.
Also, you get your jobs from your psychiatrist, who prescribes the time drugs as well.
And, he said, get treated quickly and take antiviral drugs if your doctor prescribes them.
Fain said he has decreased the number he prescribes in his surgery in Olathe, Kan.
The nurse prescribes me some antibiotics and a nose spray, which she sends to my pharmacy.
I told him that my wife, a neurophysiologist and back pain specialist, almost never prescribes opioids.
Instead, she prescribes muscle relaxants, non-steroidal patches, heat and physical therapy for most back pain.
When she prescribes one, she goes over the potential signs and symptoms of an allergic reaction.
Rather than Marxist revolution or Victorian beneficence, "A Christmas Carol" prescribes free trade and buzzing commerce.
She takes a blood sample, prescribes oral rehydration tablets and tells the woman to return soon.
While the compensation of justices cannot be "diminished during their Continuance in Office," nothing prescribes increases.
The startup Curology, for instance, prescribes personalized acne treatments by mail and does not take insurance.
The same goes for weight-loss aids that your doctor prescribes to treat a particular illness.
"The model of good and bad—white and black—that the security community prescribes?" he says.
Hall prescribes more education to combat driving under the influence and developing a dependence on cannabis.
She has diabetes, high blood pressure and anxiety, and Dr. Jegan prescribes her medicine each month.
The law prescribes a death sentence for anyone convicted of insulting Islam or the prophet Muhammad.
Imagine a world where your doctor prescribes an Apple Watch and your insurance pays for it.
To find extra cash, the plan prescribes budget cuts to ministries including agriculture, transport and environment.
And the playbook prescribes responses to different events, and these responses tend to be militarized responses.
Anyone person's name he writes down in the book will die, in the exact manner he prescribes.
The doctor prescribes blood thinners, asks if she was stuck on a long international flight or something.
The CME FedWatch shows the market prescribes a 53% chance that rates will be kept on hold.
That led her to an awkward conversation with a physician who solely prescribes medical marijuana for people.
She now teaches others her practice of ritual baths, which she prescribes almost like food, listing ingredients.
The blasphemy law prescribes a death sentence for anyone convicted of insulting Islam or the Prophet Muhammad.
She knows that the counseling she gives is sound, and that the medicine she prescribes is legitimate.
Let's say a doctor prescribes Pretendar to a patient named Joe, who is newly diagnosed with lackofimaginationia.
When a doctor prescribes a drug, most people trust that it is the best course of treatment.
She prescribes adding precisely 11 grinds of black pepper to the sauce because she likes this number.
There is no constituency for a presidential candidate who prescribes half-measures to put out a fire.
Assuming your doctor even prescribes a hearing aid to begin with, you don't have many accessible options.
One of neoliberalism's many problems is how it prescribes the resolution of social problems to individual solutions.
He prescribes medications to reduce alcohol cravings, along with Suboxone to eliminate opioid cravings and block their highs.
"If you can't lift the weight the program prescribes, then the weight has to be lowered," she said.
While Hannah is openly religious, but that doesn't mean she prescribes to any prejudices against the LGBTQ community.
When he prescribes Propecia, the market name for finasteride, he spends a half-hour counseling patients in person.
Unless you have a heart disease and your doctor prescribes an FDA-approved product, Mason said, probably not.
Your doctor prescribes medicine, you don't use it all and don't know what to do with the extra.
Dorsey noted that the code prescribes lowering the flag only on Memorial Day and when government officials die.
If violations are substantiated, the office typically negotiates a settlement or prescribes corrective changes, which it sometimes oversees.
While the GND describes the problem well, we should be clear that it prescribes a very different future.
"And a lot of people do," explains Yellowlees, who says he prescribes Naltrexone to his patients fairly routinely.
" Goldberg, Davis says, "prescribes to the saying, 'If you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything.
The two medications Gomperts prescribes — mifepristone and misoprostol — work in combination by inducing a miscarriage early on in pregnancy.
She prescribes antibiotics and I ask if she can give me something in case I get a yeast infection.
The Duggar family prescribes to what is considered to be traditional gender roles laid out by their Christian faith.
Restoring stability was always going to require the kind of painful policy reforms the IMF often prescribes and oversees.
GV, through its consumer team, has invested in Pill Club, a company that prescribes and delivers birth control prescriptions.
This means tracking what each specialist advises and prescribes, ensuring it gets done and informing other doctors about it.
"You may not get a test unless a doctor or public health official prescribes a test," Azar told reporters.
For McCaskill, the key statistic is the disparity between how much the US prescribes opioids and other countries do.
And even doing a clinical test in New York, but it's available for any American whose doctor prescribes it.
New Jersey, for example, has set its exposure limit for PFOA at roughly one-fifth of what the EPA prescribes.
If I go to the dermatologist and get a peel, she prescribes me shit after, but I don't use it.
He prescribes a customized set of supplements, including Vitamin K, high-dose antioxidants, fish oils and digestive support with enzymes.
Star Trek has and can encompass both tones, so long as it prescribes that humanity must strive to be better.
And on Friday, a House Veterans Affairs subcommittee plans to examine how the VA prescribes opiods and other powerful painkillers.
Naturally, Berardi prescribes the exact same thing for vegan fat loss: greens, beans, grains, protein, and fruit, in that order.
The Placerville program refers patients to a local community health center that prescribes buprenorphine, where many have become regular patients.
The two medications Gomperts prescribes — again, mifepristone and misoprostol — work in combination by inducing a miscarriage early on in pregnancy.
I don't know if she's helping, but the anti-anxiety meds she prescribes have sure helped calm me the fuck down.
Here's one situation where a swimming pool isn't just a money pit: Your doctor prescribes it to treat a medical condition.
I spoke to him about that, and about how exactly he prescribes income and what the results have been so far.
Roni Sharon, a neurologist in New York, prescribes medical marijuana for some conditions in adults, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
But if she prescribes buprenorphine to more than a specified number of patients, she can expect a visit from the narcs.
Young's advocacy, reduced to a simple 10-word demand, is reflective of the rigidity with which the church prescribes interview policy.
"Our monetary policy strategy prescribes that we should not react to individual data points and short-lived increases in inflation," Draghi said.
During their stay, they are evaluated by a psychiatrist who prescribes medication as well as group therapy and one-on-one counseling.
What is new is that Cat Wars explicitly prescribes death as a solution for at least some of the world's problem cats.
To bridge the gap, Dalio prescribes a re-examination of how the nation is using its resources, and an unspecified wealth transfer.
Buffett prescribes getting answers to these four issues: What qualities should be sought in directors when boards undertake their own succession planning?
Although I desire swift and decisive action, I remain committed to the rule of law and to the procedures the law prescribes.
The process prescribes an orderly sequence of events involving a broad-based set of community stakeholders coming up with a redevelopment plan.
Ironically, some psychologists like Fraga believe that the isolation that Sunday psychology prescribes — by-yourself-care — is likely to exacerbate feelings of anxiety.
Pakistan views the valley's Muslims as sundered citizens; its constitution prescribes what should happen not if, but "when", Kashmiris vote to join Pakistan.
The cybersecurity industry increasingly prescribes focusing on response, not prevention—keeping sophisticated hackers out of a network altogether has become all but impossible.
The blend isn't as potent as the medicated creams she prescribes, but it has the advantage of being non-irritating and non-drying.
The World Health Organisation prescribes condoms or sexual abstinence for at least six months for those returning from areas where Zika is spreading.
Nearly 9 in 10 voters, 89 percent, support the ability to use marijuana if a doctor prescribes it, according to the new poll.
He refers you to a prestigious clinic headed by a renowned specialist who confirms the diagnosis and prescribes aggressive treatment starting immediately. Stop.
"You may not get a test unless a doctor or public health official prescribes a test," Azar said the day after Trump's remark.
But the European Union prescribes neither a uniform legislative stance on controversial questions like same-sex marriage nor a single model of democracy.
The Constitution prescribes that sanction for those who commit "bribery, treason, and other high crimes and misdemeanors"—and, Dershowitz argues, absolutely nothing else.
Update Circadian science, newly embraced by airlines, hotels and airport lounges, prescribes bright light for wakefulness and warm light to prepare to rest.
At times Dr. Lopatin prescribes drugs intended only for a brief treatment — a steroid to treat a flare-up of arthritis, for instance.
That reaction, Mr. McGarry believes, is emblematic of a larger problem: peers assuming, incorrectly, that he prescribes sobriety to his colleagues and employees.
CNN political commentator Sally Kohn's new book, "The Opposite of Hate," prescribes that to fight against bigotry and hatred, we must first understand it.
A second executive order, aimed at combating transnational drug cartels, prescribes steps for various federal agencies to "increase intelligence" sharing among law enforcement partners.
In a new book Flynn co-authored, he prescribes a harder political line on Iran, including information warfare to expose shortcomings in Iran's revolution.
Because the most maddening misconception about fashion is that it is about strict adherence to a code — that fashion limits, prescribes, and confines us.
Federal law prescribes how agencies can develop regulations and policies, which typically includes publishing notice of proposed rules and inviting the public to comment.
Reducing that workload would it make it easier to comply with my doctor's orders — to make the care the medical system prescribes actually succeed.
Dr. Lain normally prescribes a fading cream like Retin-A, in combination with hydroquinone, kojic acid, or licorice, to those looking to lighten scars.
Their health-care provider assesses the child's specific needs, prescribes an appropriate treatment plan and recommends the best medication to lower their glucose levels.
Estonia's opioid-prescription rate is among the lowest in OECD countries; Spain prescribes more opioids than several northern countries with far higher death rates.
Unless a doctor thinks of it, then performs a spinal tap, requests special tests and prescribes the right medications, patients can suffer dire harm.
Taylor would be expected to follow his eponymously named rule that prescribes where the Fed's benchmark funds rate should be based on economic data.
Its regulations directly affect millions of Americans as it diagnoses ailments in the air, water, and soil, to name a few, and prescribes solutions.
"Certainly the prosecutors should look for the harshest of punishments that the law prescribes and that they can win in court," Mr. Gestetner said.
"Certainly the prosecutors should look for the harshest of punishments that the law prescribes and that they can win in court," Mr. Gestetner said.
But that act on its own didn't count as a constitutional crisis, because the Constitution prescribes an answer to presidential abuse of office: impeachment.
At each level, the colour-graded warning system prescribes advisories for schools, hospitals and businesses, as well as possible curbs on traffic and construction.
Dr. Camenga said she rarely prescribes opioids for pain, opting instead to give her teen patients medications that are effective but less habit forming.
In any case, the dermatologist who prescribes your Roaccutane will see your skin up close and personal, and be able to give you solid recommendations.
Mosso prescribes antibiotics for cases of parasitosis and kidney infection, and diagnoses tooth decay in almost everyone; there is little education here about oral hygiene.
A cardiologist prescribes the patient's beta blocker, a family nurse practitioner the treatment for acid reflux, and a dermatologist the topical cream for a rash.
Dr. Pastuszak said he primarily prescribes testosterone to men in the F.D.A.'s low category but will sometimes let other men with symptoms try it.
If you have a condition such as diabetes or high cholesterol, and a doctor prescribes sessions with a nutritionist, you may be eligible for coverage.
Doctors and nurses are partners in a complex dance; the doctor diagnoses and prescribes while the nurse tends the patient on a more intimate level.
The papyrus prescribes mixing the blood of a lizard, a bull, a female donkey and a female goat, and inserting the concoction into the eye.
The government has vowed to stop making unsustainable payments while rebuffing the kind of budget cuts that the IMF usually prescribes for crisis-hit countries.
It requires that the advisers avoid specific conflicts of interest and the boards must be balanced and transparent, but prescribes few specific requirements beyond that.
The current law implies that when your eye care provider prescribes you lenses, the retailer of your choice should fill the prescription exactly as written.
Vance's team also scoffed at arguments from Trump and the Justice Department that impeachment is the mechanism the Constitution prescribes for misconduct by a president.
" But Gomperts called concerns about the medications she prescribes "totally unfounded" and said the FDA's restrictive handling of abortion medication is "based on politics, not science.
In addition to the new election meddling policy, the DOJ task force prescribes ways to confront other cyberthreats, including attacks on critical infrastructure like power grids.
Bone, who frequently prescribes medical marijuana to women who have low libidos, anxiety, or difficulty orgasming, says that the sexual effect of marijuana can vary greatly.
Nurx prescribes PrEP and delivers it by mail within days But for that drop in infections to happen, doctors have to know about the treatment regime.
Watch: The History of Birth Control In the UK, the NHS prescribes recurrent cystitis sufferers with a low-dose preventative of an antibiotic known as Trimethoprim.
There are many marathon and half-marathon training schedules available, all employing an interval method that prescribes how long to run each day of the week.
They can do so using narrow language that prescribes the methods for executing their aspirations, or they can leave the methodology up to the authorized agency.
So it's hard not to feel some glee when a proponent of physical violence against others is himself the victim of the very act he prescribes.
But Erdogan has styled himself as an enemy of high interest rates, defying orthodox monetary policy that prescribes tighter credit to keep a lid on prices.
Most shows follow this logic of subliminal signifying chopped to the beat, wherein the arc of show — its specific suite of imagery — evokes rather than prescribes.
He doesn't explicitly reject church teaching, which prescribes chastity for gay men and lesbians, though he questions the language — "intrinsically disordered" — with which it describes homosexuality.
Dr. Nicole Gastala, with a young patient in Marshalltown, Iowa, regularly prescribes Suboxone, a medication that suppresses cravings and withdrawal symptoms in people with opioid addiction.
Then she remembered she had read about Aid Access, a website run by a doctor based in the Netherlands who prescribes abortion pills for just $2250.
A state law, dating to the 1970s, prescribes more than $1.2 million in lulus for the Senate every year, and nearly $1.6 million for the Assembly.
In his ninth Holmes prescribes an immodest pride in biography, an English gift to the world on a par with cricket and the full-cooked breakfast.
Gitlow prescribes buprenorphine, and his home and office were raided in March, leaving those who were supposed to receive prescriptions that day to fend for themselves.
What's significant ... Percocet is a controlled substance, and a single doctor who prescribes an excessive number of pills will be flagged by state and federal authorities.
But, it's impossible to know that without reading the wall text, which also prescribes that we should be nervous about using public Wi-Fi and being watched.
A "crisis of constitutional fidelity," by contrast, occurs when what the Constitution prescribes is clear, but one or more politician or branch of government willfully defies it.
The traditional medical diagnosis process involves conveying symptoms to a physician who prescribes a treatment for the ailment or disease they believe to be causing those symptoms.
She moralizes, prescribes, and needles celebrities — ranging from C-list reality television stars to the Kardashians and Beyoncé — giving her hot takes on all the day's news.
"The baseline scenario prescribes the continuation of the monetary easing cycle, taking into account current risks," Goldfajn said, according to prepared remarks published online by the bank.
So if MMT prescribes various regulations (and, where necessary, taxes) to control inflation, while keeping interest rates at zero, how does it plan to achieve full employment?
" But, as the president noted, "Although I desire swift and decisive action, I remain committed to the rule of law and to the procedures the law prescribes.
She prescribes 5-HTP to patients with anxiety and depression, alongside vitamins and other natural supplements, and sees no problem with it being used for mild conditions.
The law makes it a crime to discriminate against any Nigerian with any form of disability and prescribes fines and prison sentences for those who break it.
Her father cannot forbid their marriage but prescribes that if Altidòr curses Miranda for anything she does, no matter how heinous, she will turn into a snake.
Although the US still generally prescribes far more opioids than the rest of the world, these efforts have been somewhat successful, with prescriptions steadily falling since 2010.
Then there is the 1936 opus of John Maynard Keynes, "The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money," which prescribes countercyclical deficit spending to stabilize the economy.
Brunei this year also put into effect a criminal code that prescribes execution by stoning for gay sex (although the country's sultan says it will not be implemented).
Heralded by voices on both the left and right, the narrative explains Trump's victory, diagnoses Hillary Clinton's Electoral College loss, and prescribes how the nation should move forward.
A doctor on staff prescribes the medication, usually Subutex, and the women must check in every week, at which point they also get a medical checkup and counseling.
We don't know whether their footwear harken to Reebok to something classic, if Dr. Marten prescribes something special, or if they had something George cleverly up their sock.
It wasn't the first time, but she said this time it has stuck because she is in a medication-assisted treatment program that prescribes burenorphine along with counseling.
Frank Pallone Jr., chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, prescribes strict regulations around the use of automatic telephone dialing systems or other artificial or prerecorded messages.
The city's health department launched an ad campaign called "Don't Take the Risk" to remind patients that a drug isn't completely safe just because a doctor prescribes it.
"If your doctor prescribes exercise in a swimming pool and you need it to mitigate a disease, it could be deductible as a medical expense," said Greene-Lewis.
I actually feel better when I get off the phone with him, because my chart apparently prescribes not fighting against all the atypical turns my life is taking.
When Midge's mother (Marin Hinkle) visits a fortune teller after her daughter separates from her husband, the clairvoyant prescribes tannis root as a cure for Midge's marital woes.
"You may not get a test unless a doctor or public health official prescribes a test," Mr. Azar said at an off-camera briefing at the White House.
"You may not get a test unless a doctor or public health official prescribes a test," Azar told reporters at an off-camera briefing at the White House.
The five other automakers officially responded to the recommendations within the 90-day window that the safety board prescribes, and the NTSB officially flagged those responses as acceptable.
Circadian science, newly embraced by airlines, hotels and airport lounges in the form of light therapy, prescribes bright light for wakefulness and warm light to prepare to rest.
In addition, many EHRs are programmed to raise alerts of potentially unsafe drug interactions or allergies every time a doctor prescribes medicine for a patient through the system.
The findings are the result of a 2000-month study of Women on Web, a website that prescribes and sells abortion pills abroad—not in the United States.
I got the impression that he prescribes to my favorite mantra of "it's either a hell yeah or a hell no" and doesn't sit in indecision for long.
You will notice that the officer uses a wide, swinging motion rather than the tight one Shioda prescribes and in fact steps behind the armed man to trip him.
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The class and career mobility afforded by an undergraduate degree is haunted by a transphobia that prescribes the street as the proper place of employment for my "unprofessional" body.
Mr Quick prescribes seven things, none of them new or surprising: systems that can rapidly detect and smother an outbreak, accurate and timely information about threats, and so on.
Katie Sharkey, an associate professor of medicine, psychiatry, and human behavior at Brown University's Alpert Medical School, told me she often prescribes light therapy to patients diagnosed with SAD.
"The commission's order prescribes new provisions that we and the settling parties must carefully review to determine whether they are acceptable," Exelon spokesman Paul Elsberg said in a statement.
All the while, his phone kept ringing, and though Iranian etiquette prescribes that he allow the partygoers to take their time in choosing, he kept discreetly checking his watch.
While Galileo's law prescribes that the trajectory of a projectile like a cannonball follows a parabolic path, the true path deviates from a parabola, mostly because of air resistance.
As domestically produced natural gas is both abundant and relatively inexpensive, coal faces natural market forces that will transform the electricity generation industry without the price shocks Obama prescribes.
Moreover, a trio of astronomers recently suggested that the universe is even lumpier and denser than the standard recipe prescribes, based on a recent analysis of the Planck data.
Maybe the term "drug dealer" also refers to the doctor who prescribes more medication to the grandmother than she used following surgery or the pharmacist who filled the script.
She's sponsored some legislation, including a May resolution that would bring sanctions against Brunei officials who implement a draconian new penal code that prescribes death for homosexuality and adultery.
In order for people to keep weight off after the show, the show's doctor, Robert Huizenga, told the New York Times that he prescribes nine hours of exercise per week.
"Human insulins are a reasonable option for many patients with Type 2 diabetes," said Yale endocrinologist Kasia Lipska, who often prescribes the drugs for patients who can't afford newer formulations.
She prescribes a morning routine consisting of cleanser, serum, and moisturizer with SPF, and an evening routine of cleanser and an oil, plus a moisturizer if you really need it.
Your doctor will give you specific instructions for how long you can safely wear them and how often to clean them depending on the specific type of contacts she prescribes.
"A doctor prescribes a certain amount of a drug not because it is the right amount to take but because that's the number of milligrams it comes in," he said.
However, if the stoke has resulted from a burst vessel and the doctor accidentally prescribes the clot busting drug, it will increase the flow of the bleed, causing severe damage.
I've definitely had situations with regular knee injuries, and what tends to happen is the exercises that a physical therapist prescribes end up as just part of a regular exercise routine.
Now, seven years later, they're trying to push through a bill that divides their own party and prescribes the evaporation of coverage for millions of people, just to keep their promise.
The CDC [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] has told doctors to be more careful with prescriptions, essentially creating a few more checks in the system before a doctor prescribes opioids.
He has been charged under the 2012 Cybercrimes Law that prescribes up to 15 years in prison for people who post content that could "damage the reputation" of the U.A.E. leadership.
A study was published last week in the American Journal of Public Health reviewing increased traffic from the U.S. to Women on Web, a website that prescribes and sells abortion pills abroad.
Goodall is far from the first person to have chosen physician-assisted suicide (when the doctor prescribes fatal medication for a patient to take) or euthanasia (when the doctor causes death directly).
Anti-choice groups love to refer to Planned Parenthood as an abortion business but the fact is that Planned Parenthood knows that the birth control it prescribes actually reduces the abortion rate.
After a physician prescribes full DNA sequencing, customers will get a saliva collection kit that they can send off to one of the many labs that Sure Genomics has struck deals with.
Yonatan's charges were brought under a 2009 law that prescribes jail terms of 10 to 20 years for anyone convicted of publishing information that could induce readers to commit acts of terrorism.
"If a coach prescribes a low training load to an athlete because they're feeling fatigue, [the athlete] immediately increases that workload...because these individuals are aware of their own capacity," Madigan says.
According to a poll conducted by Quinnipiac University, 53 percent of Americans say they are in favor of allowing adults to legally use marijuana for medical purposes if a doctor prescribes it.
In the Copom's assessment, the evolution of the baseline scenario and, especially, of the balance of risks prescribes adjusting the degree of monetary stimulus, lowering the Selic rate by 0.50 percentage point.
The system also scans for drug interactions, so if your otolaryngologist prescribes something that clashes with the pills your cardiologist told you to take, the computer will put up a red flag.
"The IOC prescribes wide ranging support for bids to host the olympics, I think we have showed it that this does not exist in Budapest," Corsano wrote in email to VICE Sports.
Rosado's regimen varies, he says, but he typically prescribes 0.1 milligrams of sativa for each pound of the patient's body weight, taken daily, if they use a vaporizer or typical inhalation method.
"Licensing physicians in multiple states is incredibly beneficial for patients," said Zachariah Reitano, the CEO of Ro, an online pharmacy and telemedicine company that prescribes erectile dysfunction medication and hair loss treatments.
He founded Bay Area End of Life Options, a consulting group that educates physicians, advocates on patients' behalf and prescribes the lethal concoction for some patients who meet the criteria for participation.
Keeps, operated by Thirty Madison, which also owns Cove, draws people in with a post about hair-loss myths, explained more thoroughly on the website where it diagnoses, recommends, and prescribes treatments.
The junta has a zero-tolerance approach to criticism of the monarchy, making use of a draconian lese-majeste law that prescribes a prison term of up to 15 years for each offense.
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The logic of this language is that athletes are comprised of two principal elements: physical talent, which prescribes a best-case career, and makeup, which decides how much of that career is realized.
At least 40 other people have been imprisoned under Pakistan's vaguely worded legislation which prescribes death for anyone who casts aspersion on the name of Islam's founder, even in the most indirect way.
Yonatan Tesfay's charges stem from a 2009 law that prescribes jail terms of between 10 and 20 years for anyone convicted of publishing information that could induce readers to commit acts of terrorism.
The charges were brought under a 2009 law that prescribes jail terms of between 10 and 20 years for anyone convicted of publishing information that could induce readers to commit acts of terrorism.
"When you take people who are in a 15-minute pediatric primary care physician's office visit, and the mother describes hyperactivity and the physician automatically prescribes medication, that's a problem," Dr. Manos said.
ALBANY — The New York State budget — a nine-figure monster that prescribes more than $150 billion in spending — is due on April 1, which some cynics might note is also April Fools' Day.
Besides, nobody is truly stopping Deneen from doing what he prescribes: finding a community of like-minded folk, taking to the land, growing his own food, pulling his children out of public school.
A Dutch doctor is suing the Food and Drug Administration for allegedly interfering with the operation of her online service, Aid Access, where she prescribes abortion medication to United States residents, NPR reports.
More Venezuelans took to the streets to demand that Nicolás Maduro, who rigged an election last year, step down in favour of the head of the national assembly, Juan Guaidó, as the constitution prescribes.
The Constitution itself only prescribes three qualifications for president: he or she must be at least 35 years old, a natural-born citizen, and a resident in the U.S. for at least 14 years.
Article 22 of the GDPR, titled "Automated Individual Decision-making, including Profiling," prescribes that AI cannot be used as the sole decision-maker in choices that have legal or similarly significant effects on users.
The nine essays that follow show the "doing" of a sexist and white supremacist culture that prescribes black self-conception, and the hard undoing of rejecting it for a truer, if still mysterious, self.
Dr. Fasih Hameed, an associate medical director at the Petaluma Health Center, prescribes meals from Ceres to cancer patients as well as those with hepatitis C. "It's a way of holistically rebooting," he said.
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Huizenga's bill last year would force the Fed to operate under a directive rule like the one named after conservative economist John Taylor, which prescribes interest rates based on levels of inflation, employment and growth.
He declined to be interviewed but ultimately provided a written statement saying that he had "never prescribed medication for financial incentives" and that he prescribes Nuedexta to patients who he has properly diagnosed with PBA.
Surveying a landscape of impending ecological catastrophe, it proposes a future that is only mildly dystopian and prescribes laughter rather than apocalyptic despair as, if not exactly a remedy, then at least an acceptable palliative.
This is part of a broader effort from different levels of government to stem the supply of opioids in the US, which prescribes far more of the drugs than any other country in the world.
Earlier this week, the government tabled a bill seeking to outlaw "fake news", which prescribes fines and up to 10 years in jail, raising more concern about media freedom in the wake of the 1MDB scandal.
Put another way: The SYZ conjecture says a torus fibration is the key link between symplectic and complex spaces, but in many cases, mathematicians don't know how to perform the translation procedure that the conjecture prescribes.
This month, an online service that prescribes and delivers birth control methods called The Pill Club announced that it's now available to residents in New York, in addition to Arizona, California, and other seven US states.
If you have a medical condition such as heart disease or diabetes and your doctor prescribes a lap band or a weight-loss program, you may be able to claim a medical deduction, Greene-Lewis said.
For AU$250, the service provides women in need of an abortion with extensive phone consultations and, if the doctor prescribes it, a mailed package that contains RU486 as well as antibiotics, painkillers, and anti-inflammatories.
In a section of "The Book of Disquiet" titled "How to Dream Metaphysics," he prescribes a method for dissolving consciousness, which in its rigor resembles a manual on self-hypnosis, or a set of religious exercises.
The proposal would also allow private Medicare plans to use two controversial policies called prior authorization and step therapy — requiring patients try cheaper drugs before turning to more expensive ones, regardless of what their doctor prescribes.
Your doctor may start you off with oral antibiotics for three to six months, although if flare-ups happen around your menstrual cycle, Robinson says he sometimes prescribes it for regular brief periods around your period.
Gomperts also believes the agency has asked two online money transfer services to stop conducting business with her, in attempts to block patients from sending the $90 payments for the pills she prescribes through Aid Access.
By July 2016, Yen and Ni had assembled a team and launched Pandia Health, an online service that prescribes, refills and offers free delivery of birth control to women, regardless of whether they have insurance or not.
The policy announced Tuesday by the Department of Health and Human Services will give some private insurers the option to require patients try cheaper drugs before turning to more expensive ones, regardless of what their doctor prescribes.
Dr. T. Mike Hsieh, a urologist and professor at the University of California San Diego, says he sometimes prescribes SSRIs for patients with premature ejaculations, but only in the most dire cases and after a thorough screening.
Locating a doctor who prescribes buprenorphine and takes insurance can be impossible in large swaths of the country, and the wait for an initial appointment can stretch for weeks, during which people can easily relapse and overdose.
Joseph Rosado, a medical consultant to International Cannabis Solutions, a Toronto-based consulting firm, and a general practitioner in Orlando, says he often prescribes medical marijuana to migraine patients, particularly ones who want to kick prescription opioids.
I tap "learn more" and find myself on the landing page for Cove, a direct-to-consumer (DTC) health care company that has staff doctors diagnose these debilitating headaches and then prescribes and delivers prescriptions to patients.
She believed that sugar pastilles, distilled and diluted as the praxis of homeopathy prescribes, could treat ailments from colds and flus to depression and anxiety, to allergies, asthma, chronic pain, immune dysfunction, and digestive disorders — you name it.
When a doctor prescribes a drug under Part B, they are paid the average market price for it, plus a 6% premium, allowing them to make a profit (they are compensated separately if they administer the drug, too).
It means even if a doctor prescribes a specific medication, patients could be required to spend time experimenting with medications that might be less effective before they would be allowed to get coverage for the more expensive drug.
So, this biohacking works on this concept and this belief that, you know, you can work your way and fix your body, and that prescribes to the social construct that it is up to you to change that.
The surgery center makes a note in your health record, but your surgeon, who is employed at a separate clinic, isn't permitted to see that part of your health record and prescribes OxyContin post-op for your pain.
"The technique was perfect for the subject matter, because it prescribes a scientific way to mix colors to achieve an effect of light—and what goes on at Frank E. Campbell is both mechanical and romantic," Talmadge said.
" In an email, Gunter said she frequently prescribes high-frequency TENS (pulses between 50 and 120 hertz at a low intensity) to treat patients who suffer through their periods: "I have done so for more than 15 years.
The simplest takeaway is that there are virtually no rules in impeachment because the Constitution prescribes very few and the three previous impeachment efforts were so markedly distinct that it's hard to draw precedent from any of them.
The SEC rule prescribes what brokers must do to comply, a step-up up from the current suitability standard that allows brokers to recommend products that they view as appropriate for a client's investment goals and risk tolerance.
It criminalizes all perceived insults of the monarchy and prescribes jail terms of up to 15 years for each count of offending the king, queen, heir or regent, although it has also been interpreted to extend to dead kings.
The good fats she prescribes are all vegan: Monounsaturated fats (such as olive oil, peanut oil, flaxseed oil, nuts and avocado) and polyunsaturated fats and essential fatty acids (including safflower, sunflower and sesame oils, seeds, nuts, flax and hemp).
The 2015 state law says that any physician who "gives, sells, dispenses, administers, or otherwise provides or prescribes the abortion-inducing drug" shall have to have a contract with a physician who has admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
For one thing, the text of the Constitution prescribes how the American people are supposed to participate in the process of nominating a Supreme Court justice, and they did so by deciding in 85033 who should make the nomination.
Under the country's Anti-Doping Act, which was approved on November 27, 2015, and came into effect on December 17, anyone who sells, manufactures, dispenses, prescribes, administers, or takes an outlawed doping substance faces up to three years' imprisonment.
Further, according to Dr. Benedikt Fischer of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Canada prescribes four times more fentanyl than the US. Researchers say the scientific evidence for long-term use of opioids for chronic pain is scarce.
Eidelman, who recommends both cannabis flower and prescribes Marinol to his patients (medical marijuana cannot be "prescribed" because it's not FDA-approved), said Syndros' liquid form might absorb more quickly than a pill, and help doctors more easily manage dosage.
"[These drugs] certainly make you more photosensitive so we recommend aggressive photoprotection: SPF 50 or higher," says Dhaval G. Bhanusal, a dermatologist and clinical instructor of dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, who regularly prescribes antibiotics in his practice.
The law, passed in 2015, says that any physician who "gives, sells, dispenses, administers, or otherwise provides or prescribes the abortion-inducing drug" shall have to have a contract with a physician who has admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
The new law prescribes that all past accumulated foreign earnings are deemed repatriated and subject to reduced taxation (15.5 percent on profits held in cash and cash-equivalents, 8 percent on everything else), instead of the headline rate of 35 percent.
Instead of the First Amendment, the British have the Official Secrets Act, which allows the government to ban in advance the publication of government secrets and prescribes punishments not just for leakers, but also for the journalists who publish the information.
DAKAR, Senegal — The clinic, tucked discreetly inside the student health center on the University of Dakar campus, prescribes birth control pills, hands out condoms and answers questions about sex that young women are nervous about asking in this conservative Muslim country.
The bill says that a doctor who prescribes a drug or medical device "approved, licensed or cleared by the Food and Drug Administration" may not be named in a product liability lawsuit against the manufacturer or seller of the product.
Doctors are profiting from the opioid crisis An analysis by CNN and researchers at Harvard University found that opioid manufacturers are paying physicians huge sums of money -- and the more opioids a doctor prescribes, the more money he or she makes.
If nonprofit Intermountain achieves its goal, it will reduce the number of opioid tablets it prescribes to patients with acute pain in Utah and southern Idaho by more than 5 million each year at its 22 hospitals and 180 clinics.
"It [the interpretation of the verse that Syaf prescribes to] has very little relevance to a democratic, multi-ethnic and multi-religious state," she writes, explaining how the verse is representative of ancient Medina and the era it was written in.
And, while McDonald's new policy will only make it harder for food allergy sufferers in the short term, the latest approach to preventing them prescribes more exposure to certain things that plague us, not less, which can add to the confusion.
"The VA prescribes an obscene amount of opiates to veterans, and in that veterans are also drinkers and so when you combine those two and you add depression to the mix, you know you are creating a pretty bad scenario," he said.
Even so, the results could carry more weight in the future, if other, more impartial studies were to be conducted — and they're definitely intriguing, especially for anyone whose crazy sensitive skin seems resistant to anything their dermatologist prescribes or tells them to use.
But laws like the one in Alabama are misguided, said Dr. Renee Sorrentino, a forensic psychiatrist in Massachusetts who prescribes chemical castration, because the process is only effective in some sex offenders and needs to be coupled with therapy and medical evaluation.
In a move certain to raise hackles with the European Commission, which monitors and enforces EU fiscal rules, the government sees the deficit remaining at 2.4 percent for the next three years, rather than progressively declining toward zero as the Commission's recipe prescribes.
"You may not get a test unless a doctor or public health official prescribes a test," Azar said the day after Trump's remark -- and even some of the people whose doctors wanted them to be tested were not able to obtain a test.
The bill, agreed by a panel of representatives from government, the MILF and religious groups, prescribes an elected legislative assembly, a chief minister, a cabinet, with an agreement to share natural resource revenues, stacked largely in favor of the new Bangsamoro government.
Strictly speaking, it's selecting plants that function and thrive in dry conditions, but even in climates like New York's (where we just had our fourth-wettest year on record), it prescribes plants and techniques that make your garden resilient and water-wise.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong on Wednesday presented a controversial bill to lawmakers that prescribes jail terms of up to three years for disrespecting the Chinese national anthem, a move critics say raises fresh fears over freedom of expression in the city.
" What's more, bank leadership is now evangelizing what it calls the "Cascade" approach, which prescribes the bank to "first consider private investment for projects; then public-private partnerships; and if the first two are not available then, only then, consider public finance.
"I don't think people should think of this as a panacea and start giving CBD to their pets for every ailment," said Dr. Francisco DiPolo, a veterinarian at Worth Street Veterinary Center in New York City, who prescribes it for some of his patients.
So she locks herself away and loses herself in sleep and videos, having contact only with a credulous psychiatrist (who prescribes a cocktail of pills), her bulimic best friend (who drops by to share her woes) and the Egyptian staff of her local bodega.
However, as a physician who prescribes biologics and supports growth of the biosimilars market, prescriber confidence in the safety and effectiveness of biosimilars plays at least as important a role in whether biosimilars meet their intended purpose of reducing the costs of biological medicines.
She taught herself from articles and books; by talking to a Veterans Administration doctor in Iowa City who prescribes buprenorphine; and from monthly video conferences that a health center in Connecticut holds with primary care doctors around the country who are taking on addiction treatment.
Emergency department is acute care medicine: We see patients for a short amount of time and deal with that acute life-threatening injury or illness… The person who prescribes them medication should be the person who follows them for that medication on a long-term basis.
Like he did in 2016 with much success, Mr. Sanders still prescribes a wholesale revolution in soaring terms, while Ms. Warren has presented herself as the candidate with the plan, proffering a whirlwind of policy proposals that have drawn attention from both voters and the news media.
What makes this possible is a 26-year-old international industrial standard for text data called the Unicode standard, which prescribes the digital letters, numbers and punctuation marks of more than 100 different writing systems: Greek, Cherokee, Arabic, Latin, Devanagari — a world-spanning storehouse of languages.
At KG Corner, a neighborhood restaurant that's been operating since 1960, I tried the fasting ferefer (the Ethiopian Orthodox Church prescribes a number of fasting days during which adherents may not eat animal products) for 43 birr and the shiro tegabino, a pea stew (also 43 birr).
I also battle anxiety and depression and feel the resources I need to fight these often debilitating afflictions are often too expensive and when my doctor prescribes a certain medication that works for me the insurance companies deny and ask I try a cheaper, less effective medication.
Germany, the country that consumes the most opioids in Europe, prescribes pills at about half the rate of the US. A few years ago, Fischer and a team of researchers at the University of Toronto set to explain the difference between opioid prescribing in North America and Western Europe.
In the place of meat and seafood, it prescribes more nuts, seeds, tofu and other soy products -- 7 ounces a week of nuts and seeds and 8 ounces of soy, compared with 4 ounces of nuts and seeds and 0.5 ounces of soy in the other two diets.
Under the law, to be convicted of drug trafficking, a doctor must knowingly and intentionally become a pusher rather than a physician—she shouldn't be able to be convicted just because government agents don't like the doses of opioids she prescribes or her political views on drug policy.
Starting July 1, JetBlue will require passengers traveling with such animals to notify the airline 48 hours in advance and provide a medical or mental health form from the doctor who prescribes the animal and another from a veterinarian stating the animal's "fitness to fly" and vaccination records.
The report quoted figures from Myanmar free-speech group Athan showing that prosecution for peaceful speech featured in at least half of about 140 cases filed since 2016 under the Telecommunications Act, which prescribes up to two years in jail for anyone who "defames" someone using a telecoms network.
And instead of simply taking the water utility's word that a home's drinking water is safe at the source, the Delos team conducts lab tests using water from the site to understand which contaminants and pollutants are present and prescribes a specific water purification system to address those contaminants.
Dr. Robert Eckel, professor of medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine in Denver and former president of the American Heart Association, told Reuters Health that when he prescribes PCSK9 inhibitors, he often hears back from an insurance company with an approval within half an hour.
The good news in drug overdose deaths was buoyed largely by a drop in overdose deaths linked to opioid painkillers — perhaps a result of government and other efforts to cut back on opioid prescriptions (though the US still generally prescribes far more opioids than the rest of the world).
In October, Abigail Aiken, an assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin, found that the rate of requests for abortion pills to Women on the Web—a website that prescribes and sells abortion pills—was highest in Mississippi, a state with just one remaining abortion clinic.
Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) has introduced legislation that prescribes to 340B the transparency it needs.
The drug that will likely debut first is called "esketamine"—but according to emergency room doctor Darragh O'Carroll, who frequently prescribes ketamine at the University of Southern California Medical Center, the difference is negligible, and comes down to chirality—meaning the two drugs' molecules are mirror images and are technically only slightly different.
Instead, it seems more like the show is set to examine the nature of absolute power, God and religion through a man who is both disillusioned by it but also prescribes to its most conservative (practically medieval) points of view — and who also seems like the villain of the piece, at least at first.
The one question the military appeals court did not resolve, and the question Akbar asked the justices to answer, was a technical question about who prescribes the case-specific "aggravating factors" that, according to the Supreme Court, must be found to be present in an individual case to support imposition of a death sentence.
The book, produced by Vision Forum Ministries, also argued that Christians had a "moral obligation" to not vote for female candidates: The curriculum was a product of Vision Forum, a now-defunct Texas-based evangelical organization headed by Doug Phillips, which taught "Biblical patriarchy", a theology that prescribes strict, unequal gender roles for men and women.
Family and friends are to provide foods for "tonifying and nurturing the mother's five key organs"—"not just to celebrate the child," prescribes the Formulas Worth a Thousand Gold Pieces (備急千金要方), a book of remedies that still followed fourteen hundred years later pops up on blogs and message boards for new moms.
Here's what he prescribes: 1-4 hours at the end of the day (depending on work & family demands) 1 weekend day (spend it outside on a Saturday or Sunday) 1 weekend per quarter (go on a local trip) 1 week per year (go on vacation!) This sounds a lot like common sense; some of us do this already.
It's made of several kinds of dal (lentils) — in the 2007 cookbook "My Bombay Kitchen," the American Parsi anthropologist Niloufer Ichaporia King prescribes a mix of pigeon peas, chickpeas, red lentils and mung beans — along with a meld of adu lasan (ginger-garlic paste) and three masalas, one spiked with a few chiles, the heat of which fortifies the other flavors.
Other research into self-managed abortion has yielded similar results: When Abigail Aiken, an assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin, did an analysis of U.S. requests to Women on Web, a website that prescribes and sells abortion pills, she found that the highest rates of requests came from states that are hostile to abortion access, like Mississippi and Louisiana.

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