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immunoglobulins, which can cause problems for | patients if administered intravenously, and is a prima |
Affected | patients immediately suffered burns on the skin of the |
lone therapy despite the rapid improvement of | patients immediately following administration. |
Tremelimumab is thought to stimulate | patients' immune systems to attack their tumors. |
clude studies of infections occurring in AIDS | patients, improvement in the FMD vaccine, surveillance |
Also, the notion that | patients in heroin assisted treatment are enabled to m |
iological and behavioral interventions to aid | patients in the prevention, detection, treatment, and |
Mike O'Malley as Oliver: One of the other | patients in rehab, a sex addict. |
roducing blood sugar tests in type 2 diabetes | patients in Norway in 1916, the modern blood transfusi |
Diane Ladd as Bobbie Jean: One of the other | patients in rehab, an elderly lady. |
iess hired Kommando Lange to kill 1558 mental | patients in East Prussia for ten reichsmark a head. |
ombinant IL-7 has been safely administered to | patients in several phase I and II clinical trials. |
d incidence of flatulence and diarrhea was in | patients in the same controlled clinical trials, the p |
wster, she moved into a spartan room near her | patients, in order to care for them better. |
In diabetic | patients in the "honeymoon phase" of the disease, Abat |
as racially and ethnically diverse, with most | patients in their early 20s. |
of its type and stipulated how to handle the | patients in a decent and therapeutically justified way |
sts the shroud of mental illness over all 420 | patients in that state. |
s detected in T cell lysates of schizophrenia | patients; in discordant twin pairs, unaffected twins a |
domide is available to only a small number of | patients in the UK, generally in specialist cancer tre |
There is a Phase II/III study recruiting | patients in China to determine whether apatinib can im |
ans as a neurological hospital for over 1,000 | patients in 32 new wards which were completed in 1942. |
It is also being tested in clinical trials in | patients in certain stages of breast cancer. |
an to report additional complaints by Reeves' | patients in February 2008, such as Marilyn Hawkins' al |
After 18 weeks, all | patients in the paricalcitol group had reached the tar |
2008, Dr. Khassan has been treating pediatric | patients in Grozny, especially in deformations of the |
rapy", which is an electric shock suffered by | patients in psychiatry as part of their treatment. |
IDS/HIV prevention and care to terminally ill | patients in developing nations around the world, with |
As much as he gave to his | patients in terms of caring and empathetic treatment, |
ivation, reorientation, and rehabilitation of | patients in an effort to return them to their communit |
I have heard that | patients in England, when desired to confine themselve |
d to the lifeboats, saving all but one of the | patients in his ward. |
The sound of the chakapa is said to comfort | patients in an ayahuasca ceremony and "cleans" the ene |
The abuse took place while the victims were | patients in Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children, Cru |
in plasma B-type natriuretic peptide level in | patients in the levosimendan group compared with patie |
ota hospitals (which take in about 75% of the | patients in the state) have agreed to the plan. |
otiate discounted hospital fees for uninsured | patients in the state. |
One of his famous | patients in Montpellier was Ibrahim Pasha (1789-1848), |
When 40-70% of the | patients in an Accident and Emergency department (AED) |
h 2008, iCo announced iCo-008 had been in 126 | patients in Phase I and II clinical trials. |
usic and textured surfaces to stimulate young | patients in Digby Court, the Trust's residential centr |
d other parts of South Asia, is showing up in | patients in Europe and the United States and is at the |
line Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) to all AIDS | patients in the country, by warning the government aga |
With this costume, Rick both robbed | patients in the ICU and get revenge on those who had ' |
's father, Richard Malmros, when treating his | patients in the 1940s. |
tastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer | patients in ongoing phase I and II trials. |
It soon turns out that | patients in this center are drugged and abused by the |
ve companionship for out-of-town relatives of | patients in Huntsville area hospitals. |
bed the symptoms of Tourette syndrome in nine | patients in 1884, using the name "maladie des tics". |
n the River Plate on 6 June, disembarking her | patients in the full glare of the world's media, eager |
as only the third paper edited and printed by | patients in an insane asylum in the United States. |
After becoming a physician, Bainum treated | patients in Nepal for three months, helped Kauai resid |
in his private practice as treatment for his | patients in Baltimore, Maryland during the late 19th c |
18 are significantly increased in adenomyosis | patients in comparison to normal people, indicating a |
e CDC announced that it was investigating 109 | patients in the United States suspected to have Fusari |
that they had complete data available for 30 | patients in this group, the earliest onset of infectio |
suspected Adams of causing the deaths of 163 | patients in total. |
protections for authorized medical marijuana | patients, in the House of Representatives. |
hed a programme on radiological protection of | patients in recognition of increasing importance of th |
However, he has a habit of treating his | patients in bizarre and often disturbing ways, such as |
that physicians could prescribe narcotics to | patients in the course of normal treatment, but not fo |
provision of health care to more than 50,000 | patients in the Keesler area and for providing referra |
In large studies carried out on over 10,000 | patients in Thailand no adverse effects have been show |
Anne-Marie is attending a conference on coma | patients in Paris at the time, Joseph cares for Harry |
igns for more humane treatment of psychiatric | patients in Pennsylvania. |
with the severely mentally ill and with AIDS | patients in Los Angeles. |
such as Montfort Hospital, which reported 158 | patients in one day. |
ns and practices being tailored to individual | patients in whatever ways possible. |
s served as the link between blood donors and | patients in east central Illinois for over 25 years. |
ations on animals, then administering them to | patients in order to help treat muscle spasms, stomach |
here, he meets several other officers who are | patients in the clinic, which includes Peter Noah (Rob |
is consistent with prior studies of diabetic | patients in which low carbohydrate diets were more ben |
Following those two | patients, in 1936 a male patient from a dental clinic |
s the others, was made with actual footage of | patients in German psychiatric hospitals. |
stenosis occurs in this condition usually in | patients in their 40s or 50s, an average of over 10 ye |
RAAF provided aeromedical evacuations for 255 | patients in Cairns Base Hospital and Cairns Private Ho |
9 December: 37 of the 39 female | patients in Ward 5 at Seacliff psychiatric hospital ar |
ing low-cost anti-AIDS drugs for HIV-positive | patients in developing countries. |
(ECATT) team on call 24 hours a day to assess | patients in the Emergency Department. |
One group of | patients in Sydney were infected with a nef-deleted vi |
The service annually assists over 40,000 | patients in the Wellington Region. |
gen and other respiratory therapy services to | patients in the home. |
Hagenow was linked to the deaths of abortion | patients in 1896, 1899, 1905, 1906, 1907, and (after g |
considered an appropriate treatment for most | patients in developed countries. |
inst humanity related to the murder of mental | patients in Poland and in Germany. |
n Hospital, North Battleford for mentally ill | patients in the province of Saskatchewan. |
ity and makes forays into the bodies of other | patients in order to commit a series of ritual murders |
After a defined time period, the | patients in the test group are assessed for health imp |
Female | patients in these hospitals were often subjected to ap |
a series of 53 sudden deaths of renal failure | patients in Spain, Croatia, Italy, Germany, Taiwan, Co |
be able to apply to be qualifying registered | patients in Arizona until the rules are determined by |
ed with early neural symptoms in the infected | patients, in the form of seizures and convulsions. |
the insects off, one by one, thus saving the | patients in the other room. |
primary stroke center for the care of stroke | patients in the Fox Valley. |
re of Dr Oliver and Mr Peirce examining three | patients in 1741. |
Human Trials: Scientists, Investors and | Patients in the Quest for a Cure (Perseus, 2001) |
they had just evacuated and they had only 30 | patients in hospital, or the casualties would have bee |
e introduction of blood plasma from recovered | patients in saline solution to those whose exposure ha |
Nurse Service of New York provides service to | patients in the five boroughs of New York City plus Na |
t, quality, and effectiveness of services for | patients in mental health programs certified, operated |
ce on the subsequent treatment of psychiatric | patients in Denmark. |
gically advanced and highest quality care for | patients in Northeast Florida who are afflicted with n |
Some | patients in wheelchairs, particularly the elderly, hav |
ding basic life support and critical care for | patients in Los Angeles and Orange Counties. |
The doctor who treated the most | patients in Study 3014, Maria "Anne" Kirkman Campbell, |
a need for prompt inter-facility transport of | patients in the community and started the company with |
Claims were made that | patients in the home were abused and neglected, with r |
ting giant maggots trying to burrow into sick | patients in an infirmary, protecting a bus from aliens |
itially intubated and mechanically ventilated | patients in the intensive care setting for use up to 2 |
listic healthcare, enabling Gesundheit to see | patients in its own facility, while perfecting and sha |
free antiretroviral drug therapy on HIV/AIDS | patients in Africa. |
So, hyperventilation is induced in the | patients in order to increase their CO2 levels that pr |
oth developmentally disabled and mentally ill | patients in Camarillo, California. |
oting voluntary euthanasia for terminally ill | patients in Britain, and toured the UK giving lectures |
In hospitals with | patients in difficult situations the chorus becomes an |
smen for the National Association of Dialysis | Patients in Israel." |
reported that they had become common amongst | patients in their 20s and 30s. |
trics, gynecology, and surgery, and cared for | patients in her own home until she established the Tay |
at the local - or community-based - level to | patients in underserved rural and urban communities. |
en 1,614 cases, with 103 deaths and about 400 | patients in hospitals. |
imum standard of care for hospitals receiving | patients in critical condition. |
Honours List in recognition of her work with | patients in The City Hospital, Belfast, Northern Irela |
In a randomized controlled trial of | patients in whom standard treatment with peginterferon |
self sufficient to recover up to 30 surgical | patients in a 72-hour period. |
vides inpatient services and also provides to | patients in an outpatient or day case basis. |
ongresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and the other | patients in the 2011 Tucson shooting. |
Data from over 8.000 | patients in more than 40 clinical trials and studies s |
k consists of 376 physicians and over 120,000 | patients in 28 states and Washington, D.C. |
5,000 this then provided accommodation for 60 | patients in the men's, women's and children's wards. |
surgeries much more widely available, even to | patients in regions which have traditionally lacked pr |
USC Norris provides comprehensive care for | patients in its affiliated USC Norris Cancer Hospital |
t the top of the building will serve to bring | patients in critical stages from the airport.Water amb |
sport teams in Orange County and helped many | patients in treating their bones to working order. |
where the examinees are required to 'manage' | patients in real-time case simulations. |
ogy services have benefited many thousands of | patients in North America, Europe, and Asia. |
s a tool to measure parasitemia, specially in | patients in the chronic phase of disease. |
ent and day hospital services for psychiatric | patients in West Kowloon Psychiatric Centre, East Kowl |
hair to be fashioned into wigs for pediatric | patients in need. |
a year/patient) and remains a barrier to many | patients in some countries. |
e' he developed during his work with neurotic | patients in Vienna to discuss the relationship between |
While most of the | patients in the unit deal with varying degrees of conf |
ed that he not only fell in love with all his | patients in the last stages of their analyses...but th |
ny other paper he can get from the guards and | patients in his area; otherwise he would run out of pa |
rofessional care and services provided to the | patients in the Medical Center. |
he 'Angel of Death' who murdered four elderly | patients in a hospital in Leeds receiving a life sente |
c illness and stress, emphasizing the role of | patients' inability to adapt to environmental situatio |
ndicated in combination with beta-blockers in | patients inadequately controlled with an optimal beta- |
Starting dose for | patients inadequately controlled on metformin monother |
Among older | patients incidence rates as high as 20% per year have |
l problems occurring in at least a quarter of | patients include type 2 diabetes, hypothyroidism and a |
Common adverse drug reactions (≥1% of | patients) include confusion, dizziness, drowsiness, he |
igns and symptoms that may occur in untreated | patients include muscle deterioration, blindness, inab |
Patients include Josef Hassid (a Polish violin prodigy | |
Infrequent adverse effects (0.1-1% of | patients) include: interstitial lung disease, corneal |
associated with the use of clomifene (≥1% of | patients) include: vasomotor flushes (or hot flashes ) |
Rare adverse effects (<0.1% of | patients) include: reversible alopecia and/or ovarian |
Infrequent adverse effects (0.1-1% of | patients) include: abnormal uterine bleeding, nausea, |
Other adverse events (≥5% of | patients) included diarrhea (13%), headache (13%), abd |
His | patients included the rebel leaders Shamil Basayev and |
As a peacetime GP, his | patients included Lord Longford and Harold Wilson, and |
1943, she met Georg Groscurth, a doctor whose | patients included Rudolph Hess and who was one of the |
eneficial effect in primary biliary cirrhosis | patients included 16 randomized clinical trials with a |
he outbreak of World War I New End Hospital's | patients included the unemployed, homeless, and unmarr |
His many | patients included Maude Gonne, Austin Clarke and Nora |
port service infrastructure to manage inbound | patients, including partnerships with leading inbound |
t 200 private inpatient beds for a variety of | patients, including those receiving diagnostic and the |
a facility housing hundreds of employees and | patients, including married couples and children. |
neered many programs to improve the health of | patients, including art classes for psychiatric patien |
ntention to treat analysis uses data from all | patients, including those who did not complete the stu |
ral clinical trials involving more than 5,000 | patients including a comparative trial in the United S |
ence Saint Joseph treats tens of thousands of | patients, including those who seek emergency services |
improvement is most notable for hard-to-treat | patients including those with HCV genotype 1, people w |
at permits management of the most challenging | patients including ARDS, Trauma and inhalation injury. |
spital was taken by German troops and all its | patients, including Lederman, were murdered. |
reduce serum cholesterol in a broad range of | patients, including children. |
been also shown to be quite variable between | patients, indicating that for clinical use it is proba |
ed and one of the few treatments available to | patients infected with methicillin-resistant Staphyloc |
entified as potentially effective in treating | patients infected with bacteria expressing the New Del |
Olitsky and Gates took nasal secretions from | patients infected with the 1918 flu and passed them th |
In order to treat | patients infected with the plague, various methods wer |
is drug has been the most beneficial to these | patients infected with the bacteria. |
"The Campaign to Deny Terminally Ill | Patients Information and Choices at the End of Life" 3 |
In hospitalized | patients initial intramuscular injections and very slo |
Rather than passing out, | patients injected with muscle relaxants as the crown s |
Norwegian | Patients' Injury Compensation Board |
Patients inside the chamber may notice discomfort insi | |
al commitments, programs for Spanish speaking | patients, Intensive Treatment and includes a Clinical |
He was an advisor who "expertly guided" | patients into gas chambers. |
rovides clinically relevant stratification of | patients into five groups from 1 (most urgent) to 5 (l |
all of Orange County and is able to transport | patients into the surrounding counties as well. |
onsisted in injecting urine from mentally ill | patients into the abdomen of guinea pigs. |
ion and treatment of involuntary or voluntary | patients into institutions. |
E alone and additionally is an alternative in | patients intolerant of ACE inhibitor therapy. |
In addition, | patients invariably emerged from the long course of tr |
service to the society managing around 10000 | patients involved in road traffic accidents, operating |
All the information on the | patients is de-identified and sent on by the clinical |
blood pressure.Recommended target BP in these | patients is 130/80 mm Hg or lower. |
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