Papers 1981-1990 of total 3480 found.
…who can not afford insurance and have to pay for surgery out of their own pocket. How about companies, who now have to provide spouse benefits for all their homosexual works, they also have to raise prices because they have to maintain profit margins…
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…in recovery from cardiac surgery. Many nurses stated that there are many barriers to research such as lack of knowledge about nursing research, lack of institutional support, and limited research findings applicable to nursing practice. Many practicing nurses state…
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…of the novel. If there is hope for Jack, than there is hope for everyone. Hope that people can change not by surgery, or worse, seeing people live and die, but by witnessing the story and the life of one Jack Burden.…
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…by others. At age fourteen Alice Walker's brother took her to a local hospital, where her glob of whitish scar tissue was removed. This surgery helped Alice Walker to feel different and beautiful again. The author believes that her new appearance helped her…
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…the use of drugs and surgery and instead, manipulate the spinal cord, articulate, and adjacent tissues in the human body. This alternative healing process has been known to cure low-back pain, neck pain, extremity problems, headaches and migraines, hearing…
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…to her health, this meaning it is unlawful to conduct the procedure if it is not a by-product of surgery appropriately carried out to treat malfunction or to remove disease i.e. cancer. Sterilisations are only to be performed based on the benefits…
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…in the neck as well as degree of arthralgia should be assessed in the pre-operative exam. The patient should have also had a cardiology consultation before surgery. Whether the patient with Sydenham's Chorea has mitral stenosis or mitral regurgitation…
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…and on occasion the heart can actually cease beating. Complete heart block is a medical emergency requiring the temporary insertion of a pacemaker wire. This temporary wire is used to keep the heart beating until a permanent pacemaker can be implanted via surgery
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…because tubes are blocked. If they develop in the tubes, this is called an ectopic pregnancy. A woman may die if a pregnancy develops outside her uterus. She usually needs emergency surgery. Women with PID of the fallopian tubes are 7-10 times more likely than…
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…certificate. According to English law, a marriage can only take place between a male and a female and will be void if this is not the case. Birth status remains irrespective of gender reassignment surgery with the result that the applicant in Rees was effectively…
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