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…even when the disease appears to be grossly limited to the pelvis (Yoonessi, 296). Examination of retroperitoneal nodes is essential to allow for more factual staging and carefully planned adjuvant therapy. Surgery remains the backbone of treatment…
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…attacks. However, it produces more side effects than others, such as pins and needles and numbness in limbs, muscle weakness, and liver damage. It may also precipitate diabetes, and damages to the retina. SURGERY When medications or any other means…
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…come to worse surgery and the most important thing to counteract this heart problem is self help because this heart problem can be decreased with proper self motivation. DIAGNOSIS It is very important for patients to tell their doctors of the symptoms…
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…therapy. Surgery remains the backbone of treatment and generally consists of removal of the uterus, tubes and ovaries, possible partial omentectomy, and nodal biopsies. The effectiveness and value of adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy has not been clearly…
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…13 Diagnosis 14 Drug Treatment 14 Nitrates 14 Beta-blockers 15 Calcium antagonists 15 Other Medications 16 Surgery 16 Coronary Bypass Surgery 17 Angioplasty 18 Self-Help 20 Type-A Behaviour Pattern 21…
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…to be grossly limited to the pelvis (Yoonessi, 296). Examination of retroperitoneal nodes is essential to allow for more factual staging and carefully planned adjuvant therapy. Surgery remains the backbone of treatment and generally consists of removal…
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…, others also believe that animal testing is needed to save and protect humans. For example, by testing shampoos, cosmetics, and using animals to research medical problems, such as diseases or to test medicines to see if they are effective (Ross, 28). Those…
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…months after) when they place at least $200.00 in wholesale orders for cosmetics intended for resale during the month. In the 2000's, the future was bright for Mary Kay. In the year 2000, Interactive Week Magazine named Mary Kay Inc. as one of the largest…
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…or alternative fun activities emphasised. Dependent upon the age of the target demographic, say for secondary school pupils in years 9 to 11 (ages 14 to 16), an emphasis could be placed on the cosmetic implications of a poor diet -weight, complexion, hair lustre etc…
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…With head uncover'd, the cosmetic pow'rs. A heavenly image in the glass appears; To that she bends, to that her eyes she rears. The inferior priestess, at her altar's side, Trembling begins the sacred rights of pride. (I, 122-128) The narcissism within…
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