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  2. Calgary–Cambridge model - Wikipedia

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    Calgary–Cambridge model. The Calgary–Cambridge model ( Calgary-Cambridge guide) is a method for structuring medical interviews. It focuses on giving a clear structure of initiating a session, gathering information, physical examination, explaining results and planning, and closing a session. It is popular in medical education in many countries.

  3. The Cambridge Diet - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Diet was a very-low-calorie meal replacement fad diet developed in the 1960s. [1] The diet launched with different versions in the US and the UK. [1] The US version filed for bankruptcy [2] and shut down shortly after the deaths of several dieters. [3] The UK diet has also been known as the Cambridge Weight Plan, but is now known ...

  4. Oxford–Cambridge rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Oxford–Cambridge rivalry. Rivalry between the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge is a phenomenon going back many centuries. During most of that time, they were the only two universities in England and Wales, making the rivalry more intense than it is now. The University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, sometimes collectively known ...

  5. Taking Semaglutide: Oral Tablets vs. Injections - Healthline

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    Pros and cons; Injection sites; People without diabetes; Takeaway; Semaglutide is a drug that can be used for weight loss. Oral tablets and injections are both effective ways to ingest semaglutide.

  6. Your Guide to Barrier Methods of Birth Control - Healthline

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    Chemical barrier methods are basically spermicides, which come in several forms and are used inside the vagina to stop sperm before it can make its way into the uterus. Your options are: foam ...

  7. What Are the Pros and Cons of Contacts and Glasses? - WebMD

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    If you have high astigmatism, your vision might get blurry when the lenses rotate. Toric contacts, a type just for astigmatism, are less likely to move around, but they’re more expensive. If you ...

  8. Dialated Eye Exam: Purpose, Procedure, Risks, Recovery - WebMD

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    In dilation, your doctor uses special eye drops to force the pupil to stay open. This allows them to see much more of the back of your eye, including the entire retina, the part of the retina ...

  9. Dental Implant vs. Bridge: Pros, Cons, and Which to Choose

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    Dental implant pros. can last 15 years. Trusted Source. or more and are the longest lasting option on the market. retain natural-looking appearance longer than bridges. don’t damage the healthy ...