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…to any environment. And there will be no shortage of men. In any case there is a heavy chance that if this proceeds any further there would be abusing of power. Yet, scientists do not understand living systems completely enough to perform DNA surgery without…
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surgery. She explains how her spirit left her body and traveled in a tunnel towards a brilliant light. At the end of the tunnel, this brilliant light was Jesus waiting to greet her. He sent her on a journey to learn about the spiritual laws that govern us…
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…was a 68-year-old patient who had previously undergone cranial facial surgery to remove a tumour, which was invading his left eye. This was a very rare form of cancer. After a recent CT scan it was found that the tumour had reoccurred and this time…
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…quota in their jurisdictions has led to widespread excesses. In 1983 a massive campaign of compulsory birth control surgeries was carried out, which reportedly produced 14 million abortions, 21 million sterilisations and 18 million IUD insertions…
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…easily. The last physical problem the elderly face is the fragileness. When they do get into a crash their feeble bodies will more likely be broken and crushed requiring reconstructive surgeries and long stays in hospitals. This chart illustrates how young…
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…, to emergencies such as, heart surgery, premature babies, even adults and children are in need of blood transfusions on regular basis just to live. According to the blood facts web site, every 17 seconds, someone in the United States receives a blood transfusion…
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…. Others would die from their heart problems they had at birth. Today, most of these health problems can be treated and most children with Down syndrome grow into adulthood. There are now medicines that can take care of the infections and surgery that can…
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…for his patient, which is seen in hisactions after the surgery. "Though exhausted, he could not fall asleep until aftertwo in the morning" (Selby 297). It took a call from intensive care to calm hisnerves. Finally, Brown too shows sympathy…
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…is that they cause memory loss or amnesia. Benzodiazepines are given to patients prior to surgery so they will experience anterograde amnesia. This affect is not a side affect it is the desired effect and therefore you can see why it may not be a good idea to take…
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…trimester of pregnancy, which is around 20-32 weeks of pregnancy. During this horrifying "surgery" the doctor begins dilating the mother's cervix for a period of up to three days before the abortion takes place. When the cervix is dilated to the point where…
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