Papers 1081-1090 of total 3480 found.
…and it affects women who have not started menstruating by the age of 16. This is often caused by a hormonal imbalance or growth development problems. Primary amenorrhea can be treated by hormones in a pill form or surgery. Treatment depends on the cause…
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…chemotherapy. The type of surgery really has its basis on the sizeof the tumor. A lumpectomy removes the tumor and surrounding tissues. A simple mastectomy removes the breast, nearby lymph nodes, and portions of the chest and arms. Doctors can perform…
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…until one night when Leena got trapped in a chicken yard and was caught. Leena was taken to a house called “The Laurels” which was a doctor’s surgery. Leena was looked after in the surgery where she got to know Julia and Kim who were…
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…“The Laurels” which was a doctor’s surgery. Leena was looked after in the surgery where she got to know Julia and Kim who were the children of the doctor. She told them where her brother Mickey…
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…as possible. Graves’ Disease is usually treated with medication or surgery. However, this can be tricky. “Hyperthyroid patients who are treated with radioactive iodine or surgery can experience a relatively uncommon health crisis called thyroid storm. Thyroid…
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…a reevaluation of treatment. Some breast cancer spread so quickly that there are distant metastoser before the local tumor is detectable by any of our present means. Surgery remains the most commonly used local treatment and physicians agree that most cases…
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…of extensive, tedious surgery, and a swift recovery. This recovery time was passed quickly by prayer, and family togetherness. I have reason to believe that among all of the family, I was hurt the most with this misfortune. My mother and I had never before shared…
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…, surgery on the globus pallidus or thalamus has proved helpful. 3) EPILEPSY: Epilepsy is a brain disorder in which abnormal waves of electrical activity may lead to seizures. It is estimated to affect one percent of the U.S populations. In about half…
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…). One way to ensure the patient will get a healthy organ is by using the living organ donor technique. A living organ donation, which entails a healthy donor to be distressed by surgery and the loss of an organ, seems morally and ethically contestable…
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…as polio,diabeties,high blood pressure, cancer(chemotherapy),kidney dialysis and smallpox. More than 1million americans alone would have no vision because cataract surgery would be impossible. Many would not be able to walk because rehab techniques used…
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