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For Better Continuing Medical Education

Kim KS

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Socioeconomic Benefits of Reformed Lifestyles

Sun HS

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Stress Assessment and Management

Joe SH

Stress can increase the risk of various diseases, exacerbate many medical disorders, and change healthy life-style behaviors. Therefore, effective management of stress is essential to decreasevulnerability to illnesses and to...
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Lifestyle Modification and Diet

Oh DJ

Prospective studies on different components and principles of nutrition demonstrate a significant influence of diet on the development of coronary artery disease, sudden death and some cancers. A nationwide improvement...
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Lifestyle Disease

Kang JK

The term "lifestyle disease" was introduced in response to the proposal by the Council on Public Health in Japan (December, 1996), replacing the traditional name of "adult disease". This new...
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Management of Otitis Media in Children

Kim DS

Otitls media is one of the most common diseases during childhood with a peak incidence and prevalence from 6 to 20 months of age. It is the most frequent disease...
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Pharmacologic Management of Cancer Pain

Heo DS

Flexibility is important in managing cancer pain. As patients vary in diagnosis, stage of disease, responses to pain and treatments, and personal likes and dislikes, management of cancer pain must...
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The Socioeconomic Effects of Tobacco Smoking

Kim YW

It is well known that tobacco smoking is an establishedor probable cause of many different diseases, and approximately four million people die every year from tobacco-refated diseases. In Korea the...
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Diagnosis and Conservative Treatment of Common Foot Diseases

Ko YJ, Kim HW

The foot is an essential organ in the locomotion and activity of our daily living, however, its importance has always been underestimated, and foot diseases have not received much attention...
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Alcoholic Drinking

Yang JM

Alcohol abuse is one of the most significant healthrelated drug problems in many countries. Although cocaine and other illegal drugs receive much more attention from governments and news media, these...
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Morbidities from Lack of Exercise and the Socioeconomic Effects

Kim YS

Lack of exercise may be one of the main causes of obesity in the recent modernized society. With the rapid increase of obese population worldwide, the economic costs of overweight...
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Renal Disease in the Elderly

Kim MJ

Aging is a normal degenerative biologic process that affects many organs, of which the kidney is one of the most prominently affected. Physicians who treat elderly patients must be aware...
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