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List of medical topics

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This list of medical topics does not include terms from anatomy, dentistry, veterinary medicine, nor the names of medical practitioners, institutions and individual pathogens and diseases.

Other lists of medical topics

Topics which appear on one of these lists have been omitted from the Medical Topics list below.

Medical topics

Specific topics (including diseases, disorders, medications, and treatments) which appear on one of the lists above have been omitted from this list. This guide lists articles which address more generic medical topics, symptoms, or fields of study.



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Dominant Persons Set Cardiovascular Rates Surging (March 4, 1999) -- Highly competitive, dominant men and women who try to exert control and influence in their interactions with others experience sharp blood pressure reactions that may be relevant to risk of ... > full story

Researchers 'Text Mine' The New York Times, Demonstrating Ease Of New Technology (July 27, 2006) -- Performing what a team of dedicated and bleary-eyed newspaper librarians would need months to do, scientists at UC Irvine have used an up-and-coming technology to complete in hours a complex topic ... > full story

Sifting Through The Jumble: A Cornell Researcher Finds A New Way Of Retrieving Just The Right Information From The Web (April 20, 1998) -- The World Wide Web is an endless source of information, butwith literally millions of pages posted by everyone from governments,universities and corporations to sixth-graders and conspiracy ... > full story

Livers From Non-heart Beating Donors Would Boost Organ Supply (February 19, 2006) -- Liver transplants from non-heart beating donors have the potential to increase the supply of organs by as much as 20 percent, according to experts in this week's British Medical ... > full story

Study Finds Lung Transplants Increase Survival Of Cystic Fibrosis Patients By More Than Four Years (May 25, 2004) -- Lung transplantation increases the survival of patients with cystic fibrosis by almost 4.5 years on average, according to a study presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference ... > full story

Biodiversity: Measuring Up To The Loss (November 2, 2004) -- Researchers describe a new way to generate an index that can measure trends in extinction risk for complete classes of organisms, starting with the world's 10,000 bird ... > full story

Educators Launch Internet Based Workshop On Pollution Prevention (February 11, 1999) -- esearchers at Michigan Technological University and Arizona State University have launched an open Internet based workshop on pollution prevention research and teaching in higher ... > full story

When Jack Frost Howls, Take Cover --- Even Indoors Hypothermia Alert For Older People Disease (February 1, 2000) -- Chilly air and blustery winds can be deadly cold, especially for older people who are at higher risk for hypothermia than are young adults. Hypothermia is a below-normal body temperature, typically ... > full story

Word Scans Indicate New Ways Of Searching The Web (February 19, 2003) -- Jon Kleinberg, a professor of computer science at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., has developed a method for a computer to find the topics that dominate a discussion at a particular time by ... > full story

Lessons About Drugs, Nerve Gas Teach Students Biology And Chemistry More Effectively (October 28, 2003) -- By developing lessons about cocaine, amphetamines, drug testing and, nerve gas, a pharmacology professor and a chemistry teacher have discovered that they can grab the attention of high school ... > full story

Surf's Up: Computer Wavelet Tool Filters Information (December 3, 1998) -- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers are developing an escape from information anxiety - TOPIC ISLANDS. This new interactive software program transforms data from large documents into ... > full story

List of medical topics -- This is a list of medical ... > full article

Coral bleaching -- Coral bleaching results when the symbiotic zooxanthellae (single-celled algae) are released from the original host coral organism due to stress. The corals that form the structure of the great reef ... > full article

Wound -- A wound is type of physical trauma wherein the skin is torn, cut or punctured (an open wound), or where blunt force trauma causes a contusion (a closed ... > full article

Liposuction -- Liposuction is a popular operation in cosmetic surgery which removes fat from many site on the human body via a cannula and ... > full article

Chronic pain -- Chronic pain was originally defined as pain that has lasted 6 months or longer. It is now defined as pain that persists longer than the normal course of time associated with a particular type of ... > full article

Genetic drift -- Genetic drift is the term used in population genetics to refer to the statistical drift over time of gene frequencies in a population due to random sampling effects in the formation of successive ... > full article

Macroeconomics -- Macroeconomics is the economics sub-field of study that considers aggregate behavior, and the study of the sum of individual economic decisions. Macroeconomics can be used to analyze how best to ... > full article

Psychologist -- A psychologist is a scientist who studies psychology, the systematic investigation of the human behavior and mental processes. Psychologists are usually categorized under a number of different ... > full article

Oily fish -- Oily fish (oil-rich fish, pelagic fish) are those fish which have oils throughout the fillet and in the belly cavity around the gut, rather than only in the liver like white ... > full article

Exxon Valdez -- Exxon Valdez was the original name of an oil tanker owned by the former Exxon Corporation. The ship was renamed to Sea River Mediterranean after the March 24, 1989 oil spill in which the tanker hit ... > full article

2006 Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR): Your Complete Print and Electronic Drug Information Solution
Brandon/Hill Medical List minimal-core, first-purchase selection (#519). Annual reference features FDA-approved labeling for drugs as well as prescription information provided by manufacturers for ... > read more

Childhood Brain & Spinal Cord Tumors: A Guide for Families, Friends & Caregivers
Childhood Brain & Spinal Cord Tumors, the most complete parent guide available, includes detailed and precise medical information about both benign and malignant brain and spinal cord tumors that ... > read more

Childhood Leukemia: A Guide for Families, Friends and Caregivers (3rd Edition)
This most complete parent guide covers not only detailed and precise medical information about leukemia and the various treatment options, but also day-to-day practical advice on how to cope with ... > read more

First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CS (Clinical Skills Exam)
The CSE survival guide! This preparation guide for the Clinical Skills Exam (CSE) includes the most frequently tested patient cases, discussions of each case, as well as test-taking strategies and ... > read more

The China Study : The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-Term Health
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. Text dispels a multitude of health myths and misinformation and shows how changing a diet can have a positive impact on a person's health. Topics covered include obesity, ... > read more

YOU: The Smart Patient : An Insider's Handbook for Getting the Best Treatment
Everyone needs to become a smart patient. In fact, in the worst cases, your life may even depend on it. Number one bestselling authors and doctors Michael Roizen and Mehmet Oz have written this ... > read more

The Sexy Years: Discover the Hormone Connection--The Secret to Fabulous Sex, Great Health, and Vitality, for Women and Men
Menopause is a complicated business. Medical issues vary widely and treatment options seem endless--especially in the wake of bad news about hormone replacement. While The Sexy Years isn't meant to ... > read more

Wilderness Medicine, Beyond First Aid, 5th Edition
You and your group are on the adventure of a lifetime, far from civilization, surrounded by wilderness. Someone gets hurt or sick. What do you do? With Dr. William Forgey's comprehensive Wilderness ... > read more

Dr. Denese's Secrets for Ageless Skin : Younger Skin in 8 Weeks
American women spend 4.3 billion dollars a year on skin care products that just don't work. Now, anti-aging expert Dr. Adrienne Denese draws on recent medical breakthroughs, the development of new ... > read more

Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary: Indexed (Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary (Thumb Index))
Includes 56,000 definitions, 6,000 revised terms, 700 superior illustrations, 100 new and revised tables, 100 more patient care sections and so much ... > read more

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