Sentences with phrase «effective doing surgery»

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In the case of my illness, the prescribed first round of radiation and chemotherapy did its job of making the eventual surgery effective.
There are net benefits of immigration, studies show that migration brings economic gains, but those will be easily disregarded if people don't see effective responses to ensure schools or doctor's surgeries in areas which might face most churn can cope.
«Although radiosurgery has been shown to be an effective post-surgical treatment for metastatic brain tumors, previous studies did not compare patient outcomes from a single hospital over the same period of time,» said N. Scott Litofsky, M.D., chief of the Division of Neurological Surgery at the MU School of Medicine and senior author of the study.
«We think that widespread disruption to synaptic connectivity — the brain's communication pathways — is what makes surgery possible, although effective anaesthetics such as propofol do put you to sleep first,» he said.
Surgery has become recognized as an effective treatment option for selected patients with chronic, severe migraine headaches who do not respond to standard treatments.
Current treatment for HLHS involves multiple complex surgeries in the first few years of a child's life, and while effective in many patients, it does not improve heart function in many others.
Surgery, radiation and chemotherapy do prolong survival by several months, but targeted therapies, which have been effective with other forms of cancer, have not lengthened survival in patients fighting glioblastoma.
«When you really look at the research and the studies that are out there, there isn't anything overwhelming saying that it's really effective,» says Bret C. Jacobs, DO, â $ ¨ Clinical Assistant Professor â $ ¨ of Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine atâ $ ¨ NYU Langone Medical Center.
Unfortunately mainstream docs don't have training in functional nutrition, targeted supplementation, botanicals and effective stress reduction techniques so it's difficult for them to recommend anything other than the pill or surgery.
Actually, if I understood it correctly, I think the title of this film was to indicate that forks (i.e., eating) could be more effective that surgery, or medical intervention (i.e., «knives»), though I know it's also interpreted as not needing a knife if you don't eat meat.
Scheduling surgery does not lower the number of procedures a clinic can perform, it simply smooths out fluctuations and allows more effective planning.
GRCA opposes mandatory spay / neuter legislation because: 1) there is no evidence to suggest that it is effective in achieving its stated goal; 2) it causes well - documented health and developmental problems in some pets, especially when performed before sexual maturity; 3) it pushes responsible breeders out of the licensing system; 4) it reduces the availability of well - bred healthy, home bred and raised puppies; 5) it encourages the importation of puppies and dogs from less acceptable sources, including foreign countries; and 6) because laws that force owners to perform surgery on their pets without a rational basis for doing so may be unconstitutional.
Do they administer pain killers before surgery (shown to be the most effective to reduce or prevent pain)?
However, we do provide all pets with very effective pain medication that will last 24 hours after the surgery.
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