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  1. The London Museums of Health & Medicine (1,450 bytes)
    1: ...seum]]s in [[London]] related to [[health]] and [[medicine]]. It was founded in [[1991]].
    30: ...ms established in 1991|London Museums of Health & Medicine]]
    31: ...gory:Museums in London|London Museums of Health & Medicine]]
    32: ...tegory:Medical museums|London Museums of Health & Medicine]]
    33: [[Category:Health in London|Museums of Health & Medicine]]
  2. Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test (5,930 bytes)
    1: ... assist in the selection of students into certain health science courses including most medical (MBBS or M...
    5: ...ant to the study and practice of medicine and the health sciences. These qualities include: critical think...
    25: ...curate measure of a candidate's aptitude to study medicine, sometimes resulting in the rejection of suitable...
    71: ...r Australian and New Zealand current and aspiring Health Science Students.
    72: *[http://www.newmediamedicine.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=145 UMAT Discussion ...
  3. Edumed Institute for Education in Medicine and Health (3,717 bytes)
    2: ...'''Edumed Institute for Education in Medicine and Health''' is an international [[research and development...
    10: ...Information and Telecommunication Technologies in Health''' (CITICS)
    13: ...ications in education, health and government ([[e-health]], [[e-government]])
    14: ..., its [[Health and mobile phones|implications for health]]
    15: ...ctronic publishing]] and Internet applications in health and education.
  4. OSU College of Medicine and Public Health (5,577 bytes)
    1: ...o State University College of Medicine and Public Health''' is the medical school at [[The Ohio State Univ...
    5: The OSU College of Medicine and Public Health can trace its roots as far back as March 3, 1834 ...
    11: ...x|align=left|The Ohio State University College of Medicine Class of 1923]]
    25: * The College of Medicine & Public Health
    26: ** The Schools of Public Health, Allied Medical Professions, and Biomedical Scien...
  5. National Museum of Health and Medicine (2,382 bytes)
    1: ...The exterior of the National Museum of Health and Medicine.]]
    3: ...thology]], the NMHM is a member of the [[National Health Sciences Consortium]].
    11: ...al Center]] and near the [[National Institutes of Health]] in [[Bethesda, Maryland]] by 2011. It will rem...
    15: ...ngtondc.museum/ The National Museum of Health and Medicine official website]
    19: [[Category:National museums|Health and Medicine]]

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  1. Autism (83,060 bytes)
    16: | eMedicineSubj = med
    17: | eMedicineTopic = 3202
    18: | eMedicine_mult = {{eMedicine2|ped|180}}
    23: ...es are unsupported by convincing [[Evidence-based medicine|scientific evidence]].<ref name=Rutter/> Most rec...
    29: ... and follows a steady course without [[Remission (medicine)|remission]] or [[relapse]].<ref name=ICD-10-F84....
  2. Abraham Lincoln (100,632 bytes)
    41: ... physical stature.<ref>[http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/marfan-syndrome/DS00540 Marfan syndrome: Introduc...
    329: ...seum, now named the National Museum of Health and Medicine, has retained in its collection several artifacts...
  3. Ayn Rand (88,336 bytes)
    82: ... deals with issues as wide-ranging as sex, music, medicine, politics, philosophy, industry, and human abilit...
    174: ===Declining health and death===
    196: ...rl=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9D0CE7D61339F933A15752C1A967958260|title= Boo...
  4. Agricultural science (9,622 bytes)
    3: ...d understanding of [[agriculture]]. ([[veterinary medicine|Veterinary science]], but not [[animal science]],...
    42: ...ting [[biosafety]] problems that may affect human health and the [[Natural environment|environment]]. This...
    55: * Plant protection and animal health
    86: ...crop protection with low environment and consumer health impact]
  5. Alchemy (21,402 bytes)
    4: ... of [[chemistry]], [[metallurgy]], [[physics]], [[medicine]], [[astrology]], [[semiotics]], [[mysticism]], [...
    13: ...orruptible and ephemeral state towards a perfect, healthy, incorruptible and everlasting state; and the ph...
    36: ... reliable framework for matter transmutations and medicine, within a new grand design of the universe based ...
    45: ...the [[spagyric]] processing of [[Herbalism|herbal medicine]] similar effects are found.<ref>[http://oneearth...
  6. Assistive technology (22,106 bytes)
    56: ...anding position while maintaining/improving their health ([[standing frame]], standing wheelchair, active ...
    142: ...u]] provides companionship, reminds users to take medicine and calls for help if something is wrong.
    180: ...IEEE transactions on information technology in biomedicine (1089-7771) yr:2004 vol:8 iss:3 pg:253-257 | [h...
    224: ...//www.icesdoh.org/article.asp?page=156 UK Dept of Health page on telecare]
    227: * [http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/biohealth/research/core/ The Centre of Rehabilitation Engin...
  7. Alberta (53,052 bytes)
    53: ...d Deer]], [[Lethbridge]], [[Medicine Hat, Alberta|Medicine Hat]], [[Fort McMurray, Alberta|Fort McMurray]], ...
    100: <tr bgcolor=#d3d3d3><td>[[Medicine Hat, Alberta|Medicine Hat]]<td>56,997<td>51,249<td>46,783
    124: | [[Calgary Health Region]] || 18,000 || Calgary
    136: | [[Capital Health|Capital Health Authority]] || 8,199 || Edmonton
    141: ...anadian-style quality of life, offering universal health care benefits. The study found GDP per capita in ...
  8. Albert Einstein (81,383 bytes)
  9. Afghanistan (78,383 bytes)
    246: ...ate a licensing scheme to start the production of medicines such as morphine and codeine from poppy crops to...
    250: ...include the rebuilding of the educational system, health, and sanitation facilities, enhancement of admini...
    352: ...any disciplines like languages, natural sciences, medicine, religion and astronomy.
    367: ...ks are ''The Book of Healing'' and ''The Canon of Medicine'', also known as the Qanun. Ibn Sīnā's story ev...
    471: ...wn.cdc.gov/travel/destinationAfghanistan.aspx CDC Health Information for Afghanistan]
  10. Armenia (49,163 bytes)
    120: ...lative stability under Soviet rule. They received medicine, food, and other provisions from Moscow, and comm...
    174: ...agriculture, food processing, transportation, and health and education sectors; and ongoing rehabilitation...
    264: *[http://www.armhealth.am/ Ministry of Health of Armenia]
  11. Abortion (73,530 bytes)
    4: ...a [[miscarriage]] or be artificially induced by [[medicine|medical]], [[surgery|surgical]] or other means. "...
    12: ...e="roche1">Roche, Natalie E. (2004). [http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic3311.htm Therapeutic Abortion]. Retr...
    13: *** to preserve the woman's physical or mental health;<ref name="roche1" />
    15: ...vely reduce]] the number of [[fetus]]es to lessen health risks associated with [[multiple birth|multiple p...
    26: ...ere medical.<ref>{{cite web |author=Department of Health |year=2007 |title=Abortion statistics, England an...
  12. Alexander the Great (77,081 bytes)
    27: ...k/1/hi/health/latest_news/110852.stm bbc.co.uk] - Health Alexander's death riddle is 'solved'</ref><ref>[h...
    29: ...f heavy drinking.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/latest_news/110852.stm]</ref><ref>[http://www.cdc...
    42: ...e]] and stimulated his interest in [[science]], [[medicine]], and [[philosophy]]. Aristotle gave him a copy ...
    136: ...ted theories often cite the fact that Alexander's health had fallen to dangerously low levels after years ...
  13. Alfred Hitchcock (71,658 bytes)
    107: Failing health also reduced his output over the last two decades...
    111: ...ling health and his concerns over his wife Alma's health, after she suffered a stroke. The script was eve...
    116: ...hritis and kidney failures, had been in declining health for a year. |publisher=[[New York Times]] |date=[...
    141: ...l get you some brandy. Drink this down. Just like medicine ..." says James Stewart to [[Kim Novak]] in ''Ver...
  14. Arsenic (23,729 bytes)
    59: ..., a number of arsenic compounds have been used as medicines, including [[arsphenamine]] (by [[Paul Ehrlich]]...
    74: ...8|publisher=United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration}}</ref>
    90: ...ally occurring arsenic, but has not been a public health problem due to the use of bottled water.<ref>[htt...
    158: ...v/HEC/CSEM/arsenic/ Case Studies in Environmental Medicine: Arsenic Toxicity]
    163: ...senic and Arsenic Compounds, 2001] by the [[World Health Organization|WHO]].
  15. Antimony (22,030 bytes)
    63: *medicines, antiprotozoan drugs
    72: ...e is still used in some developing countries as [[medicine]]. Antimony has been used for the treatment of [[...
    154: *US EPA, Health Canada and the Ontario Ministry of Environment, 6...
    184: ...//www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/phs23.html Public Health Statement for Antimony]
    185: ... Drinking Water Standards in Japan"], Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (Japan), 2003
  16. Actinium (6,907 bytes)
    50: <sup>225</sup>Ac is used in medicine to produce <sup>213</sup>{{bismuth}} in a reusabl...
    69: ...d in terms of its potential for radiation induced health effects, <sup>227</sup>Ac is even more dangerous ...
  17. Anxiety (9,750 bytes)
  18. Addiction (36,191 bytes)
    2: ..., despite harmful consequences to the individuals health, mental state or social life. The term is often r...
    20: ...ce6/sci/A0815204.html],[[epilepsy]], [http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/topic604.htm] and [[hyperreligiosity]][...
    56: ...s or associated contaminants can cause additional health issues and the individual becomes vulnerable to b...
    59: ...an addiction. The [[American Society of Addiction Medicine]] recommends treatment for people with chemical d...
    69: ...l and allied professionals, including [[Addiction Medicine]] specialists, psychiatrists, and appropriately t...
  19. April 12 (19,883 bytes)
    66: ...[[Otto Meyerhof]], [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] laureate (d. [[1951]])
    102: ...ng-wook]], Korean Director-General of the [[World Health Organization|WHO]] (d. [[2006]])
    210: ..., recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (b. [[1903]])
  20. Abandonment (9,117 bytes)
    34: ...t of a patient''', in [[medicine]], occurs when a health care professional (usually a [[physician]], [[nur...

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