Papers 1481-1490 of total 3480 found.
…infection before it takes place. For example, before surgery patients may be given antibiotics to guard against the possibility of getting an infection due to the surgery.5 It has also recently been found that antibiotic treatment can prevent heart problems…
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…. Lacerations of the esophagus. Hearth palpitations. Heart attack. Death. Signs and side affects from Bulimia nervosa thrive@health, Complete Guide to Symptoms, Illness & Surgery, H. Winter Griffith, 1995. Transition: Now you have learned what bulimia…
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surgery for a benign fibroid tumor (Shuman 1138). She had the surgery and it reactivated her lupus (which had been controlled for years with cortisone and other drugs). She continued to work on her fiction but her condition made her progress slow. Crippled…
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…centres, shopping facilities and pubs to create a supportive environment, to increase the community capacity and empower the individual. It would also be located in local doctors surgeries to help to reorient health services. Included in the category…
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…the norms of everyday family life in Connecticut. The main character, Hank, is a retired man and a father of three children, and has recently had prostate surgery. The story is written in a first person narrator where Hank shares his thoughts with us. One day…
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…gives a kidney the transplant operation can be done sooner. The surgery takes from 3 to 6 hours. The usual hospital stay may last from 10 to 14 days. After leaving the hospital, people must go to a clinic for regular followup visits. If a relative or close…
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…with leukemia, a number of treatments options are available. A person can elect to have surgery to remove the cancerous materials; this is not always an option. The bone marrow transplant was developed in the seventies. I was not very successful to begin…
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…by mouth would end up in the baby's lungs causing suffocation. Two pediatricians at the hospital recommended that the baby should be transported to a hospital in nearby Indianapolis, the surgery would correct the babies esophagus. Two other doctors said…
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…, place protective plastic sealants on children's teeth, straighten teeth, and repair fractured teeth. They also perform corrective surgery on gums and supporting bones to treat gum diseases. Dentists extract teeth and make models and measurements for dentures…
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Category: /Law & Government
…. (Google, Sandra Day O'Connor) No matter how much she exercised, she still happened to get breast cancer in 1988. She was back ten days after surgery. After her surgery she received treatments of chemotherapy. She knew it would make her sick to her stomach…
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