Communication Intensive (CI) courses are part of the CWRU Unified General Education Requirements (UGER). The Writing Program offers a number of courses that fulfill this requirement. All CI courses ...
If you have type 1 diabetes—and in some cases if you have type 2 diabetes—intensive insulin therapy may improve your long-term health. Insulin therapy can take some work, but the benefits are real.
Intensive insulin therapy reduces morbidity and mortality in patients in surgical intensive care units (ICUs), but its role in patients in medical ICUs is unknown. In a prospective, randomized, ...
Intensive parenting involves deep involvement in children's lives, often at the cost of parents' well-being. While it can strengthen the parent-child bond and enhance development, it risks causing ...
Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance are common in critically ill patients, even if they have not previously had diabetes. Whether the normalization of blood glucose levels with insulin therapy ...
Supervised, enriching playtime. Frequent conversations about thoughts and feelings. Patient, well-reasoned explanations of household rules. And extracurriculars. Lots and lots of extracurriculars.
The limitation of resources for health care is a well-known scenario. With regard to access to specialized beds in intensive care, there is often no availability for all the people who need it. To ...
Intensive diabetes management is a term to describe treatment therapies which aim to achieve lower average blood glucose results. Tighter blood glucose control is widely believed to reduce the risk of ...
Before the 1930s, many of those undergoing the most complicated surgeries died soon after. One gifted surgeon made a simple but drastic change which transformed healthcare. Harvey Cushing was the most ...
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