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Its annual cost to U.S. | patients is $8,447 |
uring these weeks, she devoted herself to the | patients' repatriation. |
Each physician cares for up to 600 | patients rather than the average 2500 patients in a tr |
He administered it to catatonic | patients who survived the 1917-28 epidemic of encephal |
Prior to sunitinib, | patients had no therapeutic option once they became re |
e officially expanded its programs to include | patients of all ages in 1969. |
Neurovax is a vaccine designed to treat | patients with Multiple Sclerosis (M.S.). |
rns have been of grave concern to clinicians, | patients and the FDA. |
is drug has been the most beneficial to these | patients infected with the bacteria. |
lta-California is only available to qualified | patients under California H&S code 11365 & 113627. |
This unsafe practice led to some | patients developing Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease. |
Metrelef is approved to treat | patients with endometriosis by suppression of ovarian |
itional equipment, support and help to staff, | patients and families. |
Rovelizumab was developed by Icos to treat | patients suffering from haemorrhagic shock. |
CT was even occasionally used to anaesthetise | patients for psychosurgical operations. |
to Explain the History of Communism to Mental | Patients by Matei Visniec |
owever, it has not proved of benefit to human | patients suffering from advanced Parkinsonism. |
Tremelimumab is thought to stimulate | patients' immune systems to attack their tumors. |
BiDil could potentially be beneficial to all | patients suffering from heart failure. |
Its aim is to support | patients with renal problems, and to aid their familie |
However, in contrast to FH | patients, sitosterolemia patients usually have normal |
tional attitudes of Japanese doctors to their | patients, especially the withholding of information fr |
Its purpose is to help | patients with cancer, increase awareness of cancer and |
The station is broadcast to all | patients and staff and can be listened externally on 1 |
ublin, Ireland offering healthcare to elderly | patients and war veterans. |
In order to treat | patients infected with the plague, various methods wer |
ice, which provides palliative care to cancer | patients from across the area. |
rofessional care and services provided to the | patients in the Medical Center. |
een known to be extremely disruptive to adult | patients and… incapacitating”. |
Physicians would be authorized to advise | patients about the risks and benefits of the medical u |
so provides education and information to help | patients, families, and caregivers make informed decis |
riteria it is possible for physicians to have | patients on their registries that are not truly diabet |
Friends are there to provide | patients and their companions with comfort and support |
Collins worked on legislation to allow | patients to sue HMO's for harmful and delayed medical |
ed in a hospital or sporting context to treat | patients whose condition might benefit from hyperbaric |
his house for use of his sanitarium to house | patients being treated for mental and nervous disorder |
Poseys are most often used to prevent | patients from injuring themselves by falling or climbi |
mpiled an extensive list of resources to help | patients and family members navigate through the healt |
the house for his private sanitarium to house | patients being treated for mental and nervous disorder |
as founded as a general hospital, open to all | patients regardless of race, religion, language or eth |
e beds, calling them the best way to restrain | patients who could harm themselves or others. |
operating "gentlemen's agreements" to ensure | patients didn't move between surgeries, claims dismiss |
a hospital radio station broadcasting to the | patients and staff of the East Surrey Hospital in Redh |
f custodial care, the goal became not to cure | patients, but to provide a comfortable environment for |
aluminium, technology that was used to treat | patients suffering from iron or aluminum overload. |
station, which broadcasts exclusively to the | patients and staff of the Princess Alexandra Hospital |
ns and practices being tailored to individual | patients in whatever ways possible. |
atient, so that it will fit perfectly to each | patients anatomy. |
acobson, who used his own sperm to impregnate | patients, without informing them. |
Under its rules, the use of alcohol to treat | patients was discouraged, but not outlawed: doctors co |
According to Snezhnevsky, | patients with sluggish schizophrenia could present as |
rovided specialized and targeted care to burn | patients since 1969. |
Their aim is "to help | patients recover sufficiently from their illness to en |
man devoted three mornings a week to treating | patients for free. |
ling that established buffer zones to protect | patients from protesters. |
train compartments, taxi and minibus to train | patients using public transports despite their physica |
uber (1827-1900), which soon began to attract | patients from all over the world. |
permitted and physicians authorized to advise | patients about medical use of marijuana? |
Four isolation wards were built to house | patients with scarlet and typhoid fevers and the house |
d a total of 45 beds, and was used to isolate | patients with infectious diseases until its closure in |
er Scott and provides facilities for up to 50 | patients on 5 wards. |
dely used as an adjunctive therapy to weaning | patients off of intravenous vasopressive medications. |
mally invasive surgical procedures to elderly | patients and preventive and therapeutic management of |
where the examinees are required to 'manage' | patients in real-time case simulations. |
a year/patient) and remains a barrier to many | patients in some countries. |
tionary form of psychotherapy designed to rid | patients of their phobias yields deadly results when t |
Tagged, litter bearers will have to transport | patients from the incident scene to more secure and sa |
all of Orange County and is able to transport | patients into the surrounding counties as well. |
The sound of the chakapa is said to comfort | patients in an ayahuasca ceremony and "cleans" the ene |
e than 56,000 operations that are free to the | patients such as cleft lip and palate, cataract remova |
rin is a diuretic that was once used to treat | patients with heart failure, but is no longer used in |
PatientsLikeMe aims to help | patients answer the question: "Given my status, what i |
er to showcase its offerings to international | patients traveling abroad for surgical procedures. |
dobronchial valves have been shown to improve | patients' ability to breathe, walk, exercise and perfo |
r of injections of ranibizumab given to those | patients also receiving bromfenac during a six-month p |
of 2005 requires South Dakota doctors to tell | patients that abortion can cause depression and steril |
y with rehabilitation services needed to help | patients overcome their injuries and regain independen |
However, the line was never used to transport | patients, as although Park House was used as a hospita |
t relationship: "You must not express to your | patients your personal beliefs, including political, r |
St. E's is there to help | patients make the most informed and comfortable health |
ed so promising it was no longer fair to keep | patients on the older drugs for comparison, without gi |
a national "Patient Watch" program to assist | patients harmed by unsafe hospital practices. |
g the application of negative pressure to the | patients' chests. |
tal of 4,250 beds and accommodate up to 1,250 | patients and 3,500 staff. |
e currently the only options available to HME | patients, but success varies from patient to patient a |
ormalities which have the potential to worsen | patients prognosis (Nakamura et al.): these include en |
With tools to reach | patients at the point-of-care and those not scheduled |
eye and vision center now serves up to 60,000 | patients a year and is one of the largest facilities o |
(ECATT) team on call 24 hours a day to assess | patients in the Emergency Department. |
rious specialties who give treatment to needy | patients from all walks of life. |
hcare workers, and permitting doctors to test | patients without their consent. |
atures include decontamination rooms to treat | patients exposed to chemical agents, negative pressure |
enblatt 2006, Litz 2006, Foxall 2007) to save | patients who were unresponsive to the usual resuscitat |
t the top of the building will serve to bring | patients in critical stages from the airport.Water amb |
In one of these studies, it was given to 19 | patients with inherited forms of advanced breast, ovar |
psychotic drugs commonly given to Alzheimer's | patients with mild behavioural problems often make the |
ich is developing innovative devices to treat | patients with epilepsy. |
In addition to its apparent ability to help | patients refrain from drinking, some evidence suggests |
British Thyroid Association (BTA), to ensure | patients get up-to-date, medically evidenced based and |
n the past (but isn't any longer) to describe | patients with splenomegaly, hypersplenism and portal h |
innocent", as everyone allows House to treat | patients despite knowing of his Vicodin addiction and |
psycho-social profile, unique to intervention | patients, and should receive that care in a residentia |
ealth services absolutely free of cost to the | patients and is being governed and funded by a well kn |
Bill would require health bodies to identify | patients who are carers or who have a carer and would |
hat Nambiar is always sympathetic to leukemia | patients and will do anything to support them. |
lowns in an effort to bring humor to orphans, | patients, and other people. |
edical and dental programs were set up to see | patients along with doctors from the Royal Cambodian A |
wards, operating theatres, cottages to house | patients with infectious diseases and a mortuary were |
n Johnson City, Tennessee, who began to treat | patients with a then unknown disease. |
As much as he gave to his | patients in terms of caring and empathetic treatment, |
y of the series, giving social support to the | patients, families, and trauma team doctors. |
f the patient, as workers use them to prevent | patients from resisting care rather than improving the |
as in the habit of seeing from forty to fifty | patients every day, and this for months together, stan |
ts to provide the most advanced care to their | patients and to facilitate the healing process, regard |
listic healthcare, enabling Gesundheit to see | patients in its own facility, while perfecting and sha |
ion with dexamethasone, as an option to treat | patients who suffer from multiple myeloma who have rec |
t the elimination diet is essential to ensure | patients and the parents of children with suspected fo |
through prescriptions written to nonexistent | patients and to people who never received the drugs." |
The facility is specially designed to enable | patients to break away from the confines of the wards |
t from such studies had the potential to "get | patients out of bed and out of wheelchairs" and that t |
iological and behavioral interventions to aid | patients in the prevention, detection, treatment, and |
empowerment, while seeking to "rehabilitate" | patients with chronic mental illness so they can funct |
pened in 1904, increasing the capacity to 114 | patients; additional wings were added in 1928 and 1945 |
77 Training courses for ministering to cancer | patients, University of Alabama. |
The doctor seeks to convince | patients that his symptoms do not signify danger or lo |
ce that there is no such liberty given to any | patients kept in the said Hospital for their cure, nei |
oncluding that faced with a decision to treat | patients against their will, doctors do not have a leg |
ocal Involvement Networks (LINks); to abolish | Patients' Forums and the Commission for Patient and Pu |
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