This article discusses how good health professionals are at managing nutrition in palliative care patients and what we are doing about it locally. Nutrition is an important issue for palliative care patients and their carers.
By Barbosa, Vera; Hobbs, Phil; Sneath, Robert; Burgess, Joanna; Et al ABSTRACT: The effects of hydrogen sulfide (H^sub 2^S) diffusion into activated sludge (AS) on odor and volatile organic compound (VOC) concentrations in offgas were studied over an 8-week period.
JENNIFER KESSMANN, M.D., University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas Hirschsprung's disease (congenital megacolon) is caused by the failed migration of colonic ganglion cells during gestation.
WILMINGTON — The last time Delaware saw gas at $1.99 a gallon, slugger Mark McGwire was testifying about steroids, the merits of "The DaVinci Code" were being debated and Terri Schiavo's feeding tube was removed.
JACK McConnell's hopes that he could rely on the extension of the lives of Scotland's ageing nuclear reactors - and avoid sanctioning the building of new nuclear power stations - suffered a major setback last night.
Scientists are tinkering with genetics to curb mosquitoes' proclivity for picking up — and then transmitting — the deadly parasite that causes malaria.
University of Cincinnati (UC) physicians are using a new technique that involves injecting patients with millions of tiny radioactive glass beads to control advanced, inoperable liver cancer.
Everything about the Hoover Dam is unfathomably enormous—and it went up in less than three years during America’s worst depression. Hoover Dam straddles the Colorado river at the Nevada-Arizona border.