Sentences with phrase «means fewer complications»

That means fewer complications, fewer delays, fewer mistakes and greater efficiency.
«In theory, it could lower the dose for cure for many cancers, which is great progress because any amount we can reduce the radiation means fewer complications,» said study co-author Ralph Weichselbaum, the Daniel K. Ludwig Distinguished Service Professor and chair of the Department of Radiation and Cellular Oncology, «and we also hope that the potential activation of the immune system may help us treat tumors that we just can't reach today.»

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Moms have fewer drugs or no drugs and experience less interventions and complications which means less risk of side effects for mom and baby
For patients, minimally invasive surgery means reduced recovery time, less pain, fewer complications, and minimal scarring.
We hope that would mean fewer obese people go on to develop more severe metabolic complications such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease... Our analysis showed that in morbidly obese people who have undergone weight loss surgery the same pathway from the body clock to inflamed fat is activated.»
Based on clinical studies made on stem cell therapy, this alternative form or treatment has been proven to have fewer complications or none at all because the procedure itself is non-invasive, meaning no aftermath of scars or wounds.
Due to a few complications, I was put on light bed rest while being pregnant which meant I couldn't work.
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