نتایج جستجو برای: obsession

تعداد نتایج: 1057  

مانی, آرش, ‌ گروسی‌ فرشی‌, میرتقی,

Present research aimed to study the mental health state of the employees of Tabriz Oil refinery company. For this purpose, the entire personnel (985) with the average age of 42.5 and average working experience of 19 years were examined. The research instrument was the revised version of the index finding 90- item check- list (SCL- 90- R). Results showed that depression and phobia held the highe...

Journal: :ژورنال پزشکی بین المللی الکترونیک 0
hosna shadman zahra atazadegan hossein sharafi

introduction and aims: occupational burnout is a syndrome including emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, self-efficacy and involvement. medical staff are susceptible to occupational burnout due to physical, mental and emotional stress. the present research aims to investigate the operation room staff’s burnout in shahid mohammadi hospital of bandar abbas. methods: in this descriptive/analyt...

2007
Graeme A. Mein Douglas J. Reinemann

Machine milking, like a good marriage, is an exercise in compromise. Obsession with one goal at the expense of the others is seldom the optimal solution. The main goals of machine milking are to remove the available milk from each cow's udder quickly and completely, without slipping or falling, with minimum discomfort to the cow and minimum damage to her teats. Balancing these goals requires co...

Journal: :Clinical Interventions in Aging 2006
Roberta Honigman David J Castle

Obsession with a youthful appearance has become commonplace in modern society and has resulted in an upswing in cosmetic procedures trying to reverse the aging process. We selectively review the literature on aging and cosmetic surgery, with particular regard for the aging face. We pay attention to psychosocial aspects of response to such cosmetic procedures, both in terms of outcome and with r...

2011
David Beckman

In Bottled & Sold, Peter Gleick offers a broad indictment of the bottled water industry, which Gleick asserts has successfully pulled the wool over the eyes of a generation of Americans who would be better off drinking from the tap. Criticism of bottled water is not new; for more than a decade, environmental organizations and others have observed that the water in the bottle is often of no bett...

2010
Austin Smith

In the 1960s it was shown that a rare type of tumour called a teratocarcinoma contains cells that are both pluripotent and self-renewing (Kleinsmith & Pierce, 1964). Pluripotent means the capacity of an individual cell to give rise to all other cell types of the body and the germline. This property is normally restricted to a brief window in early development. Selfrenewal is the production of i...

Journal: :The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha 1988
Ross Slotten

The enormous media obsession with nurses on strike over the past few weeks has thrust Trevor Clay into the eye of the storm. His relaxed yet forceful media style, well polished after five years as General Secretary of what he likes to call 'the world's largest nursing organisation,' has been tested to the full. His relentless work schedule has intensified daily and he is anticipating no let-up ...

2015
Darryl Burnet Maria Misiura Jessica Turner

Huntington's Disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant, neurodegenerative illness. It is characterized by involuntary or abnormal movements, disorganization, and depression symptoms. A clinical diagnosis of HD requires that a patient exhibit severe motor and cognitive symptoms. However, cognitive, motor, and psychiatric decline have been detected in prodromal individuals. Our goal was to identify w...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 2018

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