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Self-management

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  • Self-management programs typically involve classes that instruct people on the best exercises for strengthening muscles that support the joints and for enhancing flexibility to keep joints from regularly seizing up.

    Doctors' New Advice for Joint Pain: Get Moving Laura Landro 2011

  • "Self-management" isn't a term doctors use much when they talk to patients about illnesses such as cancer or pneumonia.

    Erin N. Marcus, M.D.: Practical Diabetes Tips for the Budget Conscious 2010

  • "Self-management is about a change in ethos – recognising that people are active in their own healthcare and supporting them to better look after their own health," says Professor Sally Wyke, director of the Alliance for Self-Care Research at the University of Stirling.

    It's time to get active about your healthcare Kaye McIntosh 2010

  • Self-management makes all the difference in preventing long-term complications or avoiding a disease in the first place.

    Chronic Disease Battle 2008

  • * Self-management as a managerial competency: Here again first-line managers seem highly aware that they are not performing as well as they think they should, with reporters (in this instance) being less critical of their managers.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • Self-management procedures for coping with stress.

    Planned Short-Term Treatment RICHARD A. WELLS 1994

  • Self-management in the university meant that even in the institutions of special social importance, such as educational ones, only a small number of outside members were nominated by political authorities.

    The Repression at Belgrade University Chomsky, Noam 1974

  • Self-management is very important, but it is also vital that people with diabetes receive the care they need to help them manage their condition in the first place.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • Self-management is very important, but it is also vital that people with diabetes receive the care they need to help them manage their condition in the first place.

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • Self-management is very important - much more emphasis on Western diets and lifestyles rather than drugs and doctors - would be helpful.

    Life and style | guardian.co.uk Simon Bradstreet 2010

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