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…the money to get the plastic surgery; which is another topic on it's own. In a 'Reflections' article (Allure,1996 pg.168) an unanymous reader wrote in that, 'What I am is worried. I am worried that I'm not tall enough, not thin enough, that my teeth aren't white…
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…, and in the sides of her neck. She simply just enjoyed having the treatment. (Hicks, 1997) Not only has acupuncture made tremendous advances in medicines today, it is now very cost effective versus surgery. Acupuncture treatments can result in the avoidance of surgery
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…after two cataract surgeries his eyesight never improved much. His last piece was “Die Kunst der Fuge” (“The Art of the Fugue”). After that the deterioration of his eyesight inhibited him from composing on his own any longer. The two surgeries he had…
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…compositions by poor candlelight. Even after two cataract surgeries his eyesight never improved much. His last piece was “Die Kunst der Fuge” (“The Art of the Fugue”). After that the deterioration of his eyesight inhibited him from…
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…with a genetic treatment. The treatment for Cystic Fibrosis and other genetic diseases can be done without any surgery. (Gene Therapy and Cystic Fibrosis, pars. 1-8) The reason why surgery isn’t necessary is because a patient can ingest something that is called…
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…of the commonly used products, however, there are thousands more. “In one scenario in a hospital a healthcare professional was admitted for routine abdominal surgery. Her allergy to latex was known but the latex in the mask used for the induction of the anesthesia…
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…not only in the breast, but throughout the whole body as well (Treatment 2). Chemotherapy is also used to shrink tumors and is followed by surgery or radiation therapy (5). Radiation has changed the surgical approach to breast cancer. Radiation is the only…
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…negative consequences. One doctor told me I needed surgery immediately, while another has told me I was fine and had nothing to worry about. Asked: do I get surgery and risk wasting money or do I leave it as is and risk having gum disease? Who is to say what…
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…of an intestinal blockage. His parents had agreed to the surgery since they considered the procedure to be purely “mechanical”1. The doctors recommended chemotherapy and radiation, which would give Colin a 40 percent chance of recovery, though with numerous…
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…or the surgically removed group. It tells you the pros and cons of both sides, such as if you wait the chances of dying are greater and if you choose surgery it may not even be necessary because the disease is slow growing; many will die with it rather than from…
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