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Physician's Assistance: Responsibilities and Importance
Physician assistants are a relatively new breed of health care professionals, who are licensed to practice medicine under the supervision of the doctors and physicians.
Health Care In Federal Prison and Correctional Facilities
Inmates of federal prisons and correctional facilities being but a part of the community at large are in need of similar health care facilities as do the other members of the community, hence the need for physician's assistant to that respect.
Evidence Based Healthcare
Basic features and characteristics of Evidence Based Healthcare
A Novel Coronavirus Associated with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
The paper A Novel Coronavirus Associated with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome by Ksiazek et al. is a very interesting paper that could provide a new direction in understanding the causative organisms of SARS and similar diseases.
Does ADD or ADHD Actually Exist?
Some of the most common words moving around in the psychiatric circle are attention Deficit; hyperactivity; Ritalin; ADD, ADHD. These words are being most commonly being discussed by most educators, physicians, psychologists and young parents in the society today.
Some Breakthroughs in Cancer Research
There are a number of renowned institutes and scientists who have taken the relief of human suffering by pursuing excellence in the fight against cancer as their mission. These parties have been doing excellent work and in this paper, we will cover a few of the breakthroughs that have been accomplished in cancer research.
Why we should all become eBay buyers
How refreshing to see the FTSE 100 making a sustained assault on the 6,000 barrier, and how remarkable that the event is passing with such scant attention. This is, of course, because the index has been bouncing around this mark for so long, and because its slightly feeble momentum means that it might not stay above that level.
Best financial advice is: don't trust advisers
There comes a time with certain financial services scandals when people just stop being surprised by what should be shocking news. So it is with endowment mis-selling. And, now, so it is with the outrageously poor quality of financial advice in Britain.
Forget the freebies and look for the largest overdraft going
Forget the free gifts, a good student account will more than pay off in the long run, says David Prosser
Road Test: Jaguar XK/R
The XK is a fine car but hasn't reached its potential. Solution? Add supercharger. The extra oomph turns the new XK/R into a real Jaguar, leaving John Simister purring with satisfaction
Lorenzo da Ponte, by Rodney Bolt
Da Ponte's life spanned a period of great social change. He was a living example of the intersection between the falling curve of royal patronage and the rising curve of the self-made man. Beginning as a sycophant who did not dare to gainsay the idle Venetian nobles who tossed gold coins into his pocket, he grew proud enough to write an astounding letter (in Italian) to Leopold II of Austria, addr
Iron Kingdom, by Christopher Clark
Iron Kingdom wisely does not attempt draw any lessons. Yet the story of Prussia may tell us something.
Be Near Me - Review
Andrew O'Hagan's novel is narrated by David Anderton, parish priest and fish out of water in Dalgarnock, a small Ayrshire town. He is disgraced when accused of sexual assault on a teenage boy he has befriended, and his downfall also provides an unsentimental reading of the larger setting. Dalgarnock longs for the satisfaction and justification of an enemy it can see and touch. In Anderton, it find
David Starkey: A man with strong opinions
As both a compelling television historian and an opinionated interlocutor, David Starkey's reputation precedes him. Even so, the MP John Bercow was shocked by the intensity of his vitriol
Charlotte Rampling: Mesmerising audiences again
After a career blip, Charlotte Rampling is once again mesmerising audiences - and she's happy to show her seductive side. Sheila Johnston hears why
First they disappeared from Britain. Now Europe's house sparrows have vanished
The sparrow, once the exemplar of a commonplace bird, is becoming increasingly rare in France and other European countries
Food and drink special: When Michael met Elizabeth
In 1966, Elizabeth David was a culinary legend who guarded her privacy fiercely. Michael Bateman was a young food writer. Securing this rare interview was the coup that made his name
The State Of The Universe, by Pedro G Ferreira
Ancient cosmic light reveals what we are and where we came from
Seed To Seed: The Secret Life Of Plants by Nicholas Harberd
A search for the genetic secrets that are hidden in a tiny plant
The Chase by Candida Clark
The world of hunting's secrets and lies, but not its blood and guts
Empire of the Mind: a journey through Great Britain by Iqbal Ahmed
A very bad Martian but a wonderful observer
Elizabeth's Spymaster by Robert Hutchinson
What Tony Blair could learn from the torturer
Muriel Spark, giant of literature, dies
Author of 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie' and 'The Girls of Slender Means' dies in hospital in Florence aged 88
New York Motor Show: America looks over its shoulder
Yes, there were monster SUVs, but smaller ones too - and a hint of patriotic energy efficiency at New York's show
Parents should probe beneath the surface when visiting schools
Visiting schools is well worth it. But parents should ask the right questions too

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