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…a successful hemsipherectomy (procedure that removes one half of the brain) on Maranda Francisco. Maranda had had Rasmussen's encephalitis, which was an extremely rare brain disease. Dr. Carson would go on to perform many difficult surgeries like this one…
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…with proper nutritional adjuncts. Even those suffering from enlarged prostates respond very quickly to nutritional therapies." One way to treat prostate cancer is to have surgery. Johnathon Waxman, a cancer specialist from Hammersmith Hospital, in London, said…
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…by local therapy or systemic therapy. In local therapy there is a choice of radiation therapy, surgery, or a combination of both. The only choice in systemic therapy is chemotherapy. When radiation therapy is used high-energy rays damage the cancerous cells…
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…be avoided with proper nutritional adjuncts. Even those suffering from enlarged prostates respond very quickly to nutritional therapies.” One way to treat prostate cancer is to have surgery. Johnathon Waxman, a cancer specialist from Hammersmith…
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…research involved the surgery to treat angina pectoris. He had a set of 18 patients suffering from this ailment have common surgery to relieve this symptom. In 13 of the patients, the doctors actually performed the operation, however in the other five, all…
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…be avoided with proper nutritional adjuncts. Even those suffering from enlarged prostates respond very quickly to nutritional therapies." One way to treat prostate cancer is to have surgery. Johnathon Waxman, a cancer specialist from Hammersmith Hospital…
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…to have surgery." He was quiet for a minute and confessed, "I'm sorry about that, but it kind of works out because I asked this other girl, Heather, to go." I was upset that he asked someone else without telling me and so I told him, "I'm sorry too and maybe…
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…from enlarged prostates respond very quickly to nutritional therapies." One way to treat prostate cancer is to have surgery. Johnathon Waxman, a cancer specialist from Hammersmith Hospital, in London, said, that 70% of patients become impontent after…
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…the way handicapped people are treated, to the idea of surgery being preformed to help them become more intelligent, the novel touches on many significant subjects. But more importantly, the novel shows readers what life is like from the perspective…
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…their gender identity including crossdressers, transsexuals, and intersexed individuals), intersexed (individuals born with ambiguous genitalia), hermaphrodites (individuals with both ovarian and with testicular tissues), sex reassignment surgery (surgical procedure…
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