Sentences with phrase «more unnecessary surgeries»

There are many more unnecessary surgeries that can be avoided.

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Identifying more accurately low risk pre-cancerous lesions avoids unnecessary surgeries and allows clinicians to monitor patients regularly for peace of mind.
I already think that the measures they force us to take in the hospital lead to more unsuccessful VBACs than increased safety of mama and baby, but to take away the choice of women, to force them to have a major and potentially unnecessary surgery is infuriating and disheartening.
Sometimes with just a few more minutes of pushing, a whole unnecessary surgery could be avoided.
The gene test is being studied as an accurate, quantitative way to identify cysts that are more worrisome and to help patients avoid unnecessary surgeries for harmless cysts.
It's time to replace it with a more holistic view of health, and to empower people to prevent and treat disease without unnecessary drugs or surgery.
However, in the long run, Dr. Hyman believes you will save thousands, tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of dollars by avoiding costly chronic diseases, expensive yet unnecessary surgeries, powerful pharmaceutical medications with dangerous and unknown side effects, lost work days, injuries and more.
I believe that vegetarians are more thoughtful and deliberately make causes for their health benefits and try to avoid ingesting chemicals and getting unnecessary surgeries.
In most cases, Yersinia food poisoning leads to little more than acute gastroenteritis, but the symptoms can become severe and mirror appendicitis, resulting in unnecessary emergency surgeries.
Some breeders will get tail docking and ear cropping done at a vet, but more and more vets are refusing to do such unnecessary surgeries.
Ear - tipping is especially important as it prevents an already spayed or neutered cat the stress of re-trapping and more importantly, an unnecessary surgery.
With a little effort, patience, and time, one or more of these alternatives will work for any cat; making it unnecessary and inhumane to use a radical, irreversible surgery to solve a behavior problem.
These procedures are very profitable for orthopedic surgeons and hospitals, and studies have shown that more than $ 500 million a year is spent on unnecessary back surgeries.
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