Rather, it was concerned with the information and advice women received from the medical profession.
Lord Darzi's review provides a way for Labour to rebuild bridges with the medical profession.
He cites the hygiene hypothesis as one that is widely supported by the medical profession.
Ketamine has been around for years but was largely neglected by the medical profession until recently.
The medical profession could then be encouraged to preferentially prescribe these products when appropriate.
It also found that the company was guilty of trivialising the efforts of the medical profession.
He called for the medical profession to recognise the needs of this group.
Cry's chief executive Alison Cox said things are gradually changing for the better within the medical profession.
Until a decade ago America's medical profession had indeed been laggard and callous in providing pain relief to patients.
The medical profession likes to dress up what it does as rigorous science.
Mis-undertandings about the pill are widespread, even among the medical profession (the main one is that it causes cancer).
Dr Hannan said he "took over a practice where the patients had lost complete trust in the medical profession".
But Labour argues that the regulations "mandate market tendering on the medical profession in all but the most exceptional circumstances".
Among the public, scholars and within the medical profession, a backlash has developed against the widespread use of psychoactive drugs.
After a two-month coma, I slowly came out of it, putting many doctors and the general medical profession in disbelief.
The jury has heard the pensioner had a long-held mistrust of the medical profession and did not want any outside help.
Prof Halligan also said there had been a "deafening silence" from the medical profession since the release of the Francis report.
This explains why the medical profession foresees a time when more sophisticated 3D printing will produce replacement organs or drug therapies.
The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges is a "united front" of the medical profession from surgeons to GPs and psychiatrists to paediatricians.
The proposals even had to be put on hold in the spring amid mounting criticisms from the medical profession, academics and MPs.
However, behavioural addiction is a health issue that needs to be taken seriously by all those in the health and medical profession.
"It is therefore clear the existing systems provided no safeguard at all against a determined killer within the medical profession, " she said.
But the sparks began to fly with the second round of the debate, when politicians had to take on the medical profession.
Stress, of course, is not confined to those in the medical profession.
"Because it is so rare and is used so infrequently, the medical profession may have a difficult time recognizing cyanide poisoning, " Geller said.
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He was in the medical profession, a heart and lung transplant surgeon, when he decided to run for office in a most favorable Republican year, 1994.
But doctors are plagued by avoidable failure and the medical profession as a whole has no reliable mechanism for learning from its mistakes.
It's good for headlines whenever it gets discussed, and it's considered a serious malady by the medical profession, but no formal cost studies exist.
It was long thought to be a pyschological problem, and only recently has the medical profession realised there is often a physical problem instead.
Mr Bergmann added that the doctor's interests were outweighed by the need to maintain public confidence in the medical profession and in the GMC.
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