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…fatalities. The most recent Ebola Zaire outbreak started with a surgery on a suspected Malaria patient in Kikwit, Zaire on April 10, 1995. As in the 1976 outbreak, secondary transmission of the virus in Kikwit occurred though close personal contact with infectious…
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…, Ebola mysteriously re-appeared in Sudan causing 34 cases and 22 fatalities. The most recent Ebola Zaire outbreak started with a surgery on a suspected Malaria patient in Kikwit, Zaire on April 10, 1995. As in the 1976 outbreak, further transmission…
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…in hospitals. Nurses and health-care workers can get the virus through injury with a needle or sharp instruments used in taking care of AIDS infected patient. A few patients have become infected during oral surgery by an HIV-infected patient. People can also…
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…5 to 63 years, while they underwent surgery for another reason. The investigators isolated stem cells from the brain tissue. The stem cells were then grown in culture along with certain factors known to control the development of neurons…
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…prophylaxis, vaccination against pneumococcus bacteria and folic acid supplementation. Treatment of complications often includes antibiotics, pain management, intravenous fluids, blood transfusion and surgery all backed by psychosocial support. Like all patients…
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…out the same way most drugs did, medicinal purposes. Victims of starvation and severe injury profited from it's ability to build new tissue quickly. They also helped prevent muscle tissue from withering in patients who had just had surgery. Steroids…
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…the opportunity to have a gene altering surgery which allows the man to grow a new natural pair of legs? The choice is clear. Genetic engineering is inevitable. The arguments against genetic engineering are filled with circumstantial arguments, hypothetical…
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…and corrected previous astronomical data, built the world's first observatory, and developed the astrolabe, an instrument that was once called "a mathematical jewel." In medicine they experimented with diet, drugs, surgery, and anatomy, and in chemistry, isolated…
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…in plastic surgery to repair the damage. With such an act, especially at the high school level, the easy decision for the school was to kick Limon off the team. What followed certainly came as a surprise and quite possibly a wake-up call to the sports world…
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…. Like Hard Rock, Dr. King, too regardless of fear of any harm, continued upon his journey to fight for the justice he believed was inevitable. The fourth and the last paragraph tie in together, for they both depict Hard Rock’s test after the surgery
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