PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «GERATOLOGY»
geratology
gerontology
study
social
psychological
biological
aspects
aging
distinguished
from
geriatrics
which
branch
medicine
that
studies
diseases
older
adults
gerontologists
include
researchers
practitioners
fields
biology
criminology
dentistry
geratology
oxford
university
hospitals
unit
john
radcliffe
hospital
suite
single
rooms
some
large
enough
relative
stay
overnight
appropriate
concerned
with
elderly
phenomena
associated
gerato
medical
more
merriam
webster
noun
ˌjer
ˈtäl
plural
gies
scientific
seen
heard
define
diminution
decline
life
individual
animal
species
approaching
extinction
origin
gerat
erroneously
taken
wiktionary
edit
uncountable
other
matters
senility
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GERATOLOGY»
Descubre el uso de
geratology en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
geratology y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Oxford Illustrated Companion to Medicine
Several national societies of geratology or geriatrics have an interest in fostering
research. The International Association of Gerontology provides an umbrella
organization, within which workers from the clinical, social, and biological ...
Stephen Lock, John M. Last, George Dunea, 2001
2
Embolism and Thrombosis—Advances in Research and Treatment: ...
Geratology,. Oxford: Secondary. spontane0us. pneumothorax: a. rare.
complication. of. pulmonary. embolism. By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at
Cardiovascular Week — A new study on Respiratory Therapeutics is now
available.
3
Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
geratology See study of: geratology. ♢ germ cell See cell: germ cell. ♢ germ-line n.
The part of an organism that “is potentially immortal in the form of reproductive
copies: The genetic contents of gametes and of cells that give rise to gametes” ...
4
Health Care Needs Assessment: The Epidemiologically Based ...
... Simon Winner Consultant Physician Department of Clinical Geratology
Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford Email: simon.winner@geratology.ox.ac.uk David A
Wood Garfield Weston Chair of Cardiovascular Medicine National Heart and
Lung Institute ...
5
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at ...
The laws of geratology — that the old age of the individual shows degradation in
the same direction as, and with similar changes to those which take place in
successive species or groups of any affiliated series of uncoiled and degraded
forms ...
6
Ageing: Scientific Aspects; 1st Report of Session 2005-06
In the UK, medical, social and biological geratology had followed separate
traditions; the time had come to try in particular to bring medical and biological
developments closer together. The impediments included different career
structures and ...
Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: Science and Technology Committee, 2005
7
BMJ: British Medical Journal
Clinical medication review by a pharmacist ofelderly people living in care homes
~-randomised controlled trial. Age Ageing 2006;35:586-91. iTBQ'£El'§.".!\3|}'T6T!
Q!'-. V- as ._ ._ . Geratology rehabilitation units are not just for stroke Young and ...
8
Ageing, a biomedical perspective
This definitive reference describes the evolutionary basis of ageing and the recent connections between biochemical damage and pathologies--the central theme being DNA errors, their detection and repair.
9
Nursing Times, Nursing Mirror: NT
... this innovative post is currently available: Specialist Nurse for Older People F
Grade - Ref: 144/02PW You must have: - A minimum of two years' experience at
E grade in geratology, trauma or rehabilitation - A post registration qualification in
...
10
Quality in General Practice
The recent shifts in power, resources, influence and responsibility in primary care has increased the strain on general practice. This book is a comprehensive guide to the wide range of quality schemes available.
Katherine Birch, Steve Field, Ellie Scrivens, 2000
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «GERATOLOGY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
geratology en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Blood proteins may detect dementia 10 years BEFORE start of …
Gordon Wilcock, emeritus professor of clinical geratology at the University of Oxford, said: "This is important as it suggests that altered blood ... «Mirror.co.uk, Jun 15»
Northamptonshire trust appoints specialist dementia nurse
... programme at Kettering to develop sensitive and exemplary care for patients over 65, known as AGE (Academy of Geratology Excellence). «Nursing Times, May 15»
Sleeping pills taken by millions linked to Alzheimer's
Prof Gordon Wilcock, Emeritus Professor of Geratology at University of Oxford, said: “This carefully conducted study provides convincing ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 14»
Alzheimer's blood test could predict whether disease will develop …
There is currently no cure. Prof Gordon Wilcock, Emeritus Professor of Geratology at Oxford University, said: “This is great news. "A blood test is ... «Mirror.co.uk, Jul 14»
New stroke unit opens at KGH
The hospital is one of six hospital trusts taking part in the Academy of Geratology Excellence (Age) Programme in the UK in partnership with the ... «Northamptonshire Telegraph, Jun 14»
Hospital plans pioneering bid to improve care of the elderly
The hospital is to adopt a new holistic approach to looking after its older patients as it becomes an Academy of Geratology Excellence. It means ... «Northamptonshire Telegraph, May 14»
Cognoptix Exclusively Licenses Alzheimer's-Detection Technology …
... FRCP, (Hon) DSC, Emeritus Professor of Clinical Geratology, OPTIMA (Oxford Project to Investigate Memory and Ageing) Project, University ... «Business Wire, Dic 12»
"Spring clean" your mind to improve your memory
Gordon Wilcock, professor of geratology at Oxford University, and an expert on memory and ageing, welcomed the study for "suggesting ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Abr 11»
Alzheimer's victory for the Mail: Now just £2.50 can buy a life after U …
Gordon Wilcock, professor of clinical geratology at Oxford University, said 'common sense' had prevailed and NHS patients would at last get ... «Daily Mail, Oct 10»
Doctor sues former 'guru' after giving away all his possessions
He went on to work for the Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust in Oxford and became a doctor in geratology at Abingdon Community Hospital in 2006 ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 09»