Papers 1541-1550 of total 3480 found.
…in acupuncture. A clinic in New York City treats over 250 addicts a day. In the past six years, 10,000 people have been put through the program either by will or court order (Consumer 57). In China, acupuncture is used as an anesthetic. Surgeries such as lung…
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…), and it is nearly half the amount spent out of pocket for all physiciansÂ’ services in the United States($23.5 billion)”(nemj,1991). From this one may infer that society has become fed up with inadequate results or side effects associated with surgery and drugs which…
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…the surgery was stated saying, "[We are] correctly fitting people into the gender order." Humans look at other humans and distinguish how to interact with the person by their gender. If a person is not getting the certain feed back that they are desired, something…
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…if the factor VIII:C levels are less that 1 %, they are moderate if the levels are 1-5% and they are mild if they levels become 5+%.5 (2) Those with mild haemophilia bleed only in response to major trauma or surgery. As for the patients with severe haemophilia…
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…crawling or walking in which bruised markings appear were they have fallen or hit something. Hemophilia, in mild forms, may not show up later in life, until extensive bleeding occurs only after surgery, tooth extraction, or major injury to any body parts…
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…factors needed for blood to clot. Because of this hemophilia can be mild, moderate, or severe. Severe hemophiliacs are at risk for bleeding during surgery, trauma, or even dental work. There are two types of hemophilia, A and B (Christmas disease…
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…inhibit nucleic acid synthesis in the cells. Another form of treatment is radiotherapy , which is used in conjunction with surgery. The goal of surgery is to remove as much of the cancer as possible. The surgeon removes as much of the unhealthy tissue…
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…, it will require emergency surgery, which means removal. Luckily, the removal of the spleen will not affect the rest of your body (similar to the removal of your appendix) and many people live a normal healthy life without their spleen. When diagnosed…
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…check-ups to diagnose your condition, and you may be a candidate for surgery. Crohn's disease cannot be cured by surgery, but it can be helped. Epidemiology studies of Crohn's disease have been conducted in many countries. They yield some important…
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…against polio; traveling to an area that has experienced a polio outbreak; being very young or very old in age; pregnancy; trauma to the mouth nose or throat, such as recent tonsillectomy or dental surgery; and unusual stress or physical exertion after…
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