medical advice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmedicalandadvice
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medical
adjective
uk/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
related to the treatment of illness ...
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advice
noun[U]
uk/ədˈvaɪs/us/ədˈvaɪs/
an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a ...
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(Definition ofmedicalandadvicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofmedical advice
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For both situations, the earlier thatmedicaladviceis sought, the better.
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The patients who have high adherence to home monitoring may also have high adherence to medications and follow up onmedicaladvice.
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Delay in seekingmedicaladviceor the refusal of treatment may also indicate denial.
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Many web sites contain disclaimers that the consultation with physicians does not constitutemedicaladviceor establish a patient-physician relationship, despite payment for the consultation.
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In most cases, the subjects seekmedicaladviceby themselves and visit the practitioner alone.
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Over the years his throat condition gradually worsened, but nomedicaladviceseemed able to effect any improvement.
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Medicaladvicewas sought somewhat more frequently for illnesses in only children (72%) than in children with sibs (60%).
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She forwardedmedicaladviceprimarily concerning steroid treatment, stayed in touch, and provided support to patients and family members in despair.
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The expectation that patients will act in reliance onmedicaladviceis implicit in the physician-patient relationship.
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Furthermore, parents may seekmedicaladvicefor the index case in the family but less frequently for subsequent cases.
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Hellenic physicians took money for theirmedicaladvice.
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Likewise, recipients have the responsibility to take "maximal advantage" of their new organ, for instance, by good compliance withmedicaladvice.
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In cases of more serious diseases (such as those analysed in our studies) elderly people did seekmedicaladvice.
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It also funded dispensaries which providedmedicaladviceand drugs - such as they were - to the poor.
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The number of pensioners who takemedicaladvice(as for cardiovascular and rheumatic diseases) peaks in the late autumn after the harvest.
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With full understanding, propermedicaladvice, effective prevention, and efficient treatment, incontinence and its psychological consequences can be greatly alleviated.
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Do patient age and medical condition influencemedicaladviceto stop smoking?
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Physicians on call providemedicaladviceto patients they have not examined.
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Finally, the way people use information andmedicaladviceto t in with their individual circumstances.
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Even if they had takenmedicaladvice, we believe that the diagnosis of myocarditis would not have been made.
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