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…medications, surgery, and braces may be used to improve nerve and muscle coordination and prevent dysfunction. As individuals mature, they may require support services such as personal assistance services, continuing therapy, educational and vocational training…
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…health. Some people believe that neutering is a dangerous, expensive surgical procedure. Actually, the surgery is not complicated at all, and most animal shelters offer certificates to receive the service at an extremely discounted price. And considering all…
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…expertise, and that the two halves were complementary to one another. The author summarizes the new theory of the brain’s two hemispheres in five simple points. First, the two hemispheres are so similar that when they are disconnected by split-brain surgery
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…to remove a tumor that causes her to be incontinent. This is a very traumatic experience because a great deal of physical pain and shame comes along with the problems caused by the tumor and resulting surgery. Deborah suffers frequent abuse from her anti…
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…, throwing Reeve from forward on his head. Incidentally, fracturing the upper-most part of his spinal cord. After hours of grueling surgery, he was stabilized but, unfortunately, left a quadriplegic. This was the true test of his courage. There are few men who…
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…and a half-inch deep on his buttocks that required two surgeries, including a skin graft, to repair" (LSU Frat 1). Why people are volunteering to have their bodies beaten to gain friends is mind boggling to a lot of people and administrative personnel…
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…. The person may need to stay in the hospital for close observation. Surgery is usually not necessary. Headache and dizziness are common, but if the headache persists or becomes severe, it is best to seek medical attention. Post-concussion syndrome may occur…
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…lungs. At school, it took everything he had to just walk from one classroom to the other. When Ryan went into surgery, doctors found his heart and lungs barely functioning. They did a heart and double-lung transplant on Ryan that day which virtually saved…
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…have to have surgery, and that is the reason many of them have to quit catching, or quit baseball in general. Some players set goals for themselves, and they want to reach these goals so bad they will do whatever it takes to reach these goals. “What…
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…in the practice. It talks about how the women who perform the surgery have a minimal knowledge of anatomy and hygiene, which results in infections of the genital and often results in the transmission of the HIV virus. Besides the initial pain of the operation…
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