Are clinicians that offer experimental menopause reversal and three - parent babies providing
desperate patients with a last stab at parenthood, or offering false hope?
Not exact matches
Jones has suggested that the Faustian bargain
with Trump among evangelicals represented an application of
desperate measures to a
patient on life support.
If
patients are dying and are beyond reasonable hope of recovery, he believes that they should be told so, and not be deceived and tormented
with desperate and probably useless medical procedures.
Following the release of the results, his office was deluged
with thousands of emails and phone calls from
desperate patients and families.
A clinical faculty member in the autism clinic at Yale University, Gault was doing something she loved — working
with children — but her inability to offer these
desperate young
patients and their families better interventions was beginning to gnaw at her.
People
with the rare inherited disease also have frequent nosebleeds, as many as seven a day, that can become so severe that
patients require skin grafts in their noses or even more
desperate measures to lead normal lives.
Now,
patients with pancreatic cancer
desperate for new treatment options will potentially benefit from a powerful new technology that uses genetic engineering to turn their own immune cells into «specially trained assassins» capable of finding, attacking, and eliminating pancreatic cancer tumors.
The regulatory confusion and the snail's pace of science has left many
desperate patients wrestling
with excruciating situations.
Is it possible a doctor
with a medical license maybe wants their
patients to get evidenced - based treatment, and discourage the use of things that could be harmful by sheer lack of proven effectiveness alone, instead of being sold over-priced, false promises that prey on people
desperate for help who often can't afford the cost, but pay it out - of - pocket anyway?
I'm
desperate to find a natural deodarent that will keep me smelling good while I'm busy working
with patients in a clinic.
When Harper Grayson, a nurse who has made caring for infected
patients her life's work, realizes she has been infected
with the virus, she's
desperate to survive long enough to give birth to the child she carries.
Case history reveals that those who have been diagnosed
with this disorder and who have been found guilty of murder show no remorse for their killing, arguing that their actions were motivated by mercy and compassion and that their
patients,
desperate to be relieved of their suffering, wanted to die.
By contrast, we are putting experimental drugs — barely tested in animals — into ebola
patients because there is a
desperate need to save lives, but
with this....