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Original medical record
Original medical record
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Oncogene Fragments of genetic material (DNA) that carry the potential to cause cancer (transform normal cells into malignant cells).
Oncogenesis The causation or production of tumors.
Occupational therapist An individual trained to help people manage the daily activities of living, such as dressing, grooming or cooking, and regaining vocational skills.
Objective measurement A measurement that cannot be influenced by investigator bias; for example, blood glucose levels or ECG tracings.
Open study A trial in which subjects and investigators know which product each subject is receiving; opposite of doubleblind study.
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Outcomes research See pharmacoeconomics.
Outpatient clinic A general medical clinic focused.
O.M.D. Oriental Medical Doctor. ("D.O.M." stands for "Doctor of Oriental Medicine.")
Orthomolecular medicine (orthomolecular nutritional medicine, orthomolecular therapy) Approach to therapy whose centerpiece is megavitamin therapy. Orthomolecular medicine encompasses hair analysis, orthomolecular nutrition (a form of megavitamin therapy), and orthomolecular psychiatry. Linus Carl Pauling, Ph.D. (1901-1994), coined the word "orthomolecular." The prefix "ortho-" means "straight," and the implicit meaning of "orthomolecular" is "to straighten (correct) concentrations of specific molecules." The primary principle of orthomolecular medicine is that nutrition is the foremost consideration in diagnosis and treatment. Its purported focus is "normalizing" the "balance" of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and "similar" substances in the body.
Osteopuncture Form of acupuncture named by Ronald M. Lawrence, M.D. In osteopuncture, the needle penetrates the periosteum (the membrane that covers bones) and is usually electrified. The acupuncture points of osteopuncture do not correlate with "meridian points."
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