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…recovery. àTreatments for HPS HPS is a viral infection. If a vaccine cannot prevent a severe viral infection, then it can be controlled only with “aggressive supportive care”, where the patient is provided with continuous medical assistance and with any…
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…. With the rainy weather and the lack of medication and care, people died. Among those were Angela’s children, Margaret the little baby and the twins Eugene and Oliver. Frank prospered and lives on today to tell his heart-wrenching story of his hard times growing up…
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…? Essentially all reproduction is done these days with medical help- at delivery, and even before. Truly natural human reproduction would make pregnancy-related death the number.1 killer of adult women. OF course, some forms of medical help are more invasive than…
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…the choice to decide when to say enough is enough after undergoing all possible treatment. “Unfortunately, even when medical advances and excellent hospice research in palliative care, severe indignity, pain and distress cannot always be controlled” (Anonymous 5…
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…be able to have children, and I don't see that Bill Clinton has that right either. If humans have a right to reproduce, what right does society have to limit the means? Essentially all reproduction is done these days with medical help- at delivery…
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…have faced additional abuse in the form of inappropriate segregation, denial of adequate healthcare, and/or pressure to seek an abortion. While medical care for all prisoners is poor, the situation is far worse for women prisoners. Because prison…
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…being born into an upper class family allows for much more self-embellishment and a favorable position in the hierarchy of our medical care system, thus in turn allowing a longer life span than those not so privileged. Therefore one can easily see…
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…and circulatory system, such as heart attacks, stroke, vascular disease, and aortic aneurysm," (34). With so many potentially fatal diseases attributed to smoking, "smoker's receive more than 1/2 of all medical care,"(35). The effects of smoking are very costly…
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…? Essentially all reproduction is done these days with medical help- at delivery, and even before. Truly natural human reproduction would make pregnancy-related death the number.1 killer of adult women. OF course, some forms of medical help are more invasive than…
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…they shouldn't be able to have children, and I don't see that Bill Clinton has that right either. If humans have a right to reproduce, what right does society have to limit the means? Essentially all reproduction is done these days with medical help- at delivery…
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