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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. 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 ...

  4. Music and Studying: Do They Go Together? - Healthline

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    Many people find music helps them concentrate while studying and working. Others find it hard to focus with any background noise at all. Music offers a lot of benefits, including: improved mood ...

  5. Memory Foam vs. Hybrid Mattresses: Which Is Best? - Healthline

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    Durability. Because they contain coils and foam, they’re more durable in the long run than all-foam models. Supportive. Coils prevent sinking known to happen with memory foam, so hybrids tend to ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. University of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the world's third-oldest university in continuous operation. The university's founding followed the arrival of scholars who left the University of Oxford for Cambridge after a dispute with local townspeople.

  8. Decisional balance sheet - Wikipedia

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    Decisional balance sheet. A decisional balance sheet or decision balance sheet is a tabular method for representing the pros and cons of different choices and for helping someone decide what to do in a certain circumstance. It is often used in working with ambivalence in people who are engaged in behaviours that are harmful to their health (for ...

  9. Pros and Cons of Hormonal vs. Nonhormonal Birth Control

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    There are still side effects. Nonhormonal birth control methods have some potential side effects to consider: irritation from, or allergy to, spermicide. increased chance of urinary tract ...