11 commonsense assertions
Concepts (11) alternative medicine (1) mptp (1) norepinephrine molecule (1) barium sulfate (1) blood donation (1) dilantin (1) medical residency programs (1) nitrous oxide (1) patient privacy (1) secondary tympanic membrane (1) soft tissue (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 alternative medicine medical field in the US In the US, skepticism and reliance on scientific evidence influences the evaluation of alternative medicine in the medical field. 2
2 mptp medical field in the US MPTP is utilized in research for Parkinson's disease in the US and can induce symptoms similar to Parkinson's. 2
3 norepinephrine molecule medical field in the US Norepinephrine is a crucial neurotransmitter and hormone that plays a key role in the body's 'fight or flight' response, particularly in the US medical field. 2
4 barium sulfate medical field in the US Barium sulfate is commonly used in medical imaging in the US. 1
5 blood donation medical field in the US In the US medical field, blood donation is subject to strict eligibility criteria and screening processes. 1
6 dilantin medical field in the US Dilantin is a commonly prescribed medication for treating seizures and epilepsy in the US medical field. 1
7 medical residency programs medical field in the US Medical residency programs in the US are highly competitive and demanding, with residents working long hours. 1
8 nitrous oxide medical field in the US In the US medical field, nitrous oxide is used as a mild sedative and analgesic during medical procedures. 1
9 patient privacy medical field in the US In the US medical field, patient privacy is highly regulated and governed by HIPAA laws. 1
10 secondary tympanic membrane medical field in the US The secondary tympanic membrane is a well-known and well-understood anatomical structure in the study of ear anatomy and otology in the US medical field. 1
11 soft tissue medical field in the US Soft tissue in the US medical field includes muscles, tendons, ligaments, and connective tissues, commonly treated by orthopedic surgeons and physical therapists. 1