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…and adults are right. Cystic fibrosis remains incurable. Existing treatments are only to relieve discomfort and delay the inevitable effects of the disease. Meconium ileus, the intestinal obstruction occurring in newborns, may require surgery. Patients…
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…developed more, leading to even deadlier weapons for WW2. The good thing about this was that whereas war technology improved, the people invented and improved a whole lot of other things as well, such as surgery. The doctors were forced to invent new and faster…
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…of the girl, said that he did it because he loved her. Tracy, the young little girl, was born with cerebral palsy, a birth disorder involving physical and sometimes mental impairments. A few months prior, she had surgery that was supposed to improve her condition…
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…of the items listed that really stuck out was that we need friends to keep us emotionally stable. My own personal experience is when both my grandfathers were very ill. One had a heart attack and had to have bypass surgery and the other had to have his throat…
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…easily passed through with a vote 295-136. Another way of abortion is by a hysterotomy. This is a major surgery, essentially identical to a Calsaria Section. These are usually done in the case of a very young pregnant woman, or a pregnancy…
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…physicians may perform abortions. Although the oath does not clearly state that a physician has the right to assist in ending a life, it does state that there is more to medicine than preserving life with surgery and medicine. Warmth, compassion and sympathy…
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…and cartilage in surgery and as a pipe and tank lining in food processing. It is used to desalt plants because of its ability to withstand saltwater corrosion. Titanium melts at about 1660° C (about 3020° F), boils at about 3287° C (about 5949° F), and has a specific…
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….         The medical field has seen enormous breakthroughs because of principles of physics. Doctors are now able to use lasers for surgery. Lasers are based on the physical principle of light, and are devices for the creation and amplification of a narrow, intense beam…
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…of a struggle because I already had a great topic. After an eight-day stay at Children's Hospital during the summer of 2001, which involved surgery, among many things, the chief of pediatric surgery, Dr. Henri Ford, presented me with an unbelievable offer. I had…
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…transplantation surgery. Such screening is necessary due to fact that heart transplantation is an expensive and risky operation which requires the utilization of scarce resources and has limited life prolonging benefits. In this study, the authors followed a group…
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