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Richard Pérez-Peña (born May 26, 1963 in Santiago, Cuba [1]) is a Cuban-American journalist who has been with The New York Times since 1992. [2] He has covered topics relating to Albany, New Jersey, healthcare, the media, and higher education. He currently covers breaking news. [3] He was featured in the film Page One: Inside the New York Times.
Physiotherapy: Theory and Practice is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering research in physiotherapy (physical therapy). It is published 8 times a year by Informa . The journal was established in 1985 and the editor-in-chief is Scott Hasson ( Georgia Health Sciences University ).
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Physical therapy addresses the illnesses or injuries that limit a person's abilities to move and perform functional activities in their daily lives. [3] PTs use an individual's history and physical examination to arrive at a diagnosis and establish a management plan and, when necessary, incorporate the results of laboratory and imaging studies like X-rays, CT-scan, or MRI findings.
1940: Otto D. Tolischus, in Correspondence, for articles from Berlin explaining the economic and ideological background of war-engaged Nazi Germany. [16]1941: The New York Times with a special citation for the "public educational value" of its foreign news reporting, "exemplified," according to the Pulitzer Board, "by its scope, by excellence of writing and presentation and supplementary ...
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In a letter to The New York Times, the president of the American Physical Therapy Association responded: [29] To provide accurate information to consumers, the American Physical Therapy Association has taken a proactive approach and provides clear guidelines for physical therapists regarding the use of the title "Doctor."