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... /Doctors Without Borders (MSF) to bring to the world's attention the plight of the people living through the war ... burning house, the other in the hospital. Even through her physical pain, she confesses that the hardest pain to deal with is the one in her heart. ... mat and a blanket, and now has to provide for all his extended family in a war situation.
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... they didn't go as far as vivisection, although we don't yet know) to what was done by Unit 731. And these war criminals continue to walk among us, scot-free.
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One of Ishii's dreams could come true — doctors in combat alongside the glorious infantry. Doctors ... in high fever, writhing in agony or moaning in pain. ... An infected person would be put with healthy marutas to ...
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... 'suicide' question
Six British doctors have begun legal action for a new coroner's ... overall American poverty cannot compare with the poverty, destitution and pain suffered by the hundreds of thousands of people who are victims ... honest about the positions as I could be, essentially briefing that I did not believe post-war planning was anywhere near ready," he said.
"I told ...
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... Waunakee Democrat, have authored a bill that would make it legal for doctors to prescribe marijuana as a pain reliever for various injuries or illnesses. Gov. Jim Doyle ... act quickly to legalize medical marijuana at the very least. Meanwhile the time has come for Congress to end the war on pot - period. We've got far better uses for all the money and resources.
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... on stage.
Clearly Ashleigh's shoulder was injured and, even though she insisted she could dance, the show's doctors wouldn't allow it. So, Ashleigh's new partner, Russell, was left to dance with the choreographer' ... Legacy got the routine of the night, Travis Wall's Contemporary interpretation of "War of the Roses" meets "Mr. and Mrs. Smith." Adam called ...
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... and wrapped in blankets — despite the overheated courtroom — as if he had just been snatched from his doctors to be placed before the judges.
John Demjanjuk entered court in a wheelchair, his ... been acquitted in previous trials while Demjanjuk was being put on trial even though he had been forced on pain of death to carry out the work, said Busch.
In the courtroom, Demjanjuk sat with ...
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... pleaded guilty to criminal charges involving the marketing of the pain drug Nuerontin... AstraZeneca paid $355 million ... spent $57 billion dollars on marketing to doctors in 2004 alone. According to a 2004 article in
Of course they don't just use the profits to ... in Idaho. Think about that period in American history after World War II. The big companies got bigger because of competition? ...
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... - blacks are disproportionately more likely to be criminals or there is institutional racism in the drug war. The latter is obvious. It is the unspoken truth that everyone in law enforcement knows. Think of ... more vigorous enforcement of laws against child abuse. Other people become addicted due to untreated physical pain. The DEA persecutes doctors who are aggressive in treating pain. And, ...
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... that patients be prosecuted. “They’re going in there confessing their pain and their guilt,” he said, describing Soldiers’ ... 8220;collateral damage” that McLain said was clearly distinct from a war crime.
Later, an improvised explosive device left Meehan ... the military, effective next week.
Meehan said one of his doctors tried to give Hasan a copy of the book last month. ...
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... that patients be prosecuted. "They're going in there confessing their pain and their guilt," he said, describing Soldiers' ... "collateral damage" that McLain said was clearly distinct from a war crime.
Later, an improvised explosive device left Meehan ... the military, effective next week.
Meehan said one of his doctors tried to give Hasan a copy of the book last month. ...
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... . Thomas had a mildly elevated temperature, a runny nose, a sore throat, and a pain in the side of his head.
"We're here because we can't trust our GP any more" ... I did so, when I couldn't stomach the fight. I don#'t resent the doctors who prescribe them easily. But I really wish they wouldn't.
Anyone got any thoughts on what percentage of antibiotics given for acute ...
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... Andrade begins to sweat. He leaves despondent and demeaned. There is nothing more he can say.
"I thought doctors were supposed to help you," he says later. "I've got this tumor inside me that needs to ... still a boy, and he remains especially close to his mother. When his stepfather, a Vietnam War veteran, temporarily lost his insurance a decade ago, Cooper relied on county ...
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... disease and conditions that produce "intractable pain."
"With this new law, there are currently tens of thousands ... position on the law but is willing to aid in its implementation and ensure doctors are aware of certain concerns, including potential liability ... impurities in it," he said.
The law doesn't require doctors to recommend medial marijuana use, MacLean said.
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... also suffer from depression. Anti-inflammatory medications are helpful in taking the edge off the pain. The psychostimulant Provigil can increase energy, but still allows patients to sleep at night.
... . Always, working with the patient allows for wellness, improves the patient mood, and it is something we as doctors should know by now makes for better patient outlooks, and outcomes.
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... about 10 years now.
About 2 years ago my wife was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease, a severe case that causes her a lot pain and discomfort. She regularly sees about 4 doctors and is on several medications for the rest of her life, including an infusion she receives every 3 months that costs around $30,000 per session.
She is also ...
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