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…station. The fragment had taken off most of his calf. From there he was sent farther and farther away from the front lines and closer to home. He had many surgeries to repair the wound and remove the scare tissue. Finally when the war was over he…
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…they have produced encouraging results, transplantation surgeries are still in the experimental stage. The experiments began with fetal tissue, but now…
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…and to what extent we could intervene in the genome on their behalf. The dilemma that our human knowledge is insufficient, which means that risks are involved- how then do we handle the uncertainty? The balance of individual and family or social goods, say…
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…and to what extent we could intervene in the genome on their behalf. The dilemma that our human knowledge is insufficient, which means that risks are involved- how then do we handle the uncertainty? The balance of individual and family or social goods, say…
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…affiliation. - It is a non-profit organization. - There are currently over 2000 qualified medical workers that volunteer here. - They work in over 80 countries. - They provide primary health care, perform surgeries, rehabilitate hospitals, and dispensaries…
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…with computers, shall include very little manual labor, unfavorable conditions, and much knowledge, typing skills, and good communication skills in dealing with people. With computers and the computer industry being the most rapidly changing industry and product…
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…, and the damaged person not only will become frequently ill but may be physically incomplete during the next incarnation, so surgery is taboo. If people lose their vital organs after death, their souls cannot be reborn into new bodies…
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…even if they have no other risk factors. Excess weight increases the strain on the heart, raises blood pressure and blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels and lowers "good" cholesterol levels. It can also make diabetes more likely to develop. Many…
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…. I use to feel that any research or experimentation on animals was inhumane and unjust. But, being older and becoming more aware of the world, I now feel as though there are definite ‘goods’ that come fr! om animal research that cannot come from doing…
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…" as the removal of the clitoral prepuce and the tip of the clitoris. But to remove the prepuce of the clitoris, which is a very delicate operation especially if done on a child, would require great skill, good light, surgical tools, an anesthetized, motionless body…
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