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…to a nearby lymph basin or other nearby tissues. The final stage is when melanoma has spread other more distant areas of the body. In skin cancer, Stage 1 will usually be spotted early and all it will need is a quick surgery. If it is not spotted, the cancer can…
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…by surgery. However, a DNA fingerprint is formed to be the same for every part of the human body. It cannot be changed by surgery. Because of this, DNA fingerprinting is rapidly growing to become the ideal way to identify and distinguish among human beings…
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…was for that.         Einstein died on April 18, 1955. He died of 'leakage of blood from a hardened aorta'. And he refused the surgery that could have saved his life. The doctors told him that he could go anytime from a minute to a few days. And Einstein still refused…
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…and squamous cell carcinomas, surgery is the most common treatment. Electrosurgery is the process in which the cancer is scooped out with a sharp instrument and then an electric current is used to burn the edges around the site to kill any remaining cancer cells…
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…not like his appearance. Always fascinated with beauty and stardom, he had cosmetic surgery but to his dismay, it didn't satisfy his physical insecurities. Throughout his career, he expressed himself through the use of drawings, paintings, films, gold leaf…
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…of dwarfism, but some examples of treatments are joint, and hip-replacement surgery, which relieve the pain in joints by reducing the pressure, of the unbalanced weight. Another treatment is limb lengthening. In this process bones are cut, and pins are inserted…
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…a private healthcare system will shorten waiting lists for treatments and surgery's, get rid of price controls on drugs, and offer more advanced equipment and technology. The universal health care system has boasted treatment for everyone, but in reality…
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…that it will be successful with humans. The human brain is much more complex than the brain of animals, so there will be many more complications during surgery. For example, the healthy brain that was removed could have been damaged in some way without the doctors knowing…
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…a private healthcare system will shorten waiting lists for treatments and surgery's, get rid of price controls on drugs, and offer more advanced equipment and technology. The universal health care system has boasted treatment for everyone, but in reality…
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…likes to lose a good friend or a pet, and the majority of the population loves animals. However, evidence points that people don’t like animals as much as they claim to because the majority of the population tends to over look the genocide that exists…
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