Having a medical scan may no longer be the life-saving process we once thought it was. |
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He's undergone a life-saving heart transplant despite having an incredibly rare blood type. |
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Many companies go bust before potentially life-saving products ever reach market. |
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The global counterfeit business is out of control, targeting everything from computer chips to life-saving medicines. |
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Australia, the West Coast of the United States, and South Africa have very long traditions of surf life-saving. |
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Do we insist upon patients accepting life-saving treatment which is contrary to their strongly held religious beliefs? |
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Every year new and often life-saving extracts are discovered in wild plants. |
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Cancer patients, people who need life-saving surgery, trauma victims and many others depend on a stable blood supply year-round. |
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Four months later he underwent the life-saving surgery at Wythenshawe Hospital. |
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These articles are used as life-saving vehicle air bag inflators or air bag modules or seat-belt pretensioners. |
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The challenge is to deliver these life-saving interventions to the children who need them most. |
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For example, few people could afford the cost of life-saving surgery if they were in an accident. |
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Delivery of other life-saving interventions, such as childhood immunization, was sustained across the country. |
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This approach is designed to promote sustainable supplies and continuous distribution of life-saving medicines. |
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But then Looking suddenly discovered the life-saving qualities of tension, plot, and the power of a good love triangle. |
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The aircraft provided a stable platform with ample room for around 70 litters and specialist medical teams to carry out life-saving work. |
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Their ability to perform life-saving actions or tasks during an evacuation may be negatively affected. |
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Sometimes, what sounds like a typical call for assistance turns into a life-saving mission. |
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Those who disdain wealth as crass materialism need to understand that wealth is one of the biggest life-saving factors in the world. |
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Don't let patents, or trade-related intellectual property rights, block access to public goods like life-saving medicines. |
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Faced with cuts in previous years, deaneries have come close to denying doctors the opportunity to take courses to learn essential skills like advanced life-saving. |
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The grandfather of a teenage boy who died after inhaling an aerosol is now committed to a life-saving crusade against solvent abuse. |
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The life-saving crew was promptly on hand, and in a very short time had succeeded in getting a line on board. |
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He was in the sixth grade when he received a life-saving liver from an organ donor. |
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The focus of this annual life-saving campaign is to encourage more people to carry an organ donor card. |
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Its personnel are extensively trained in life-saving techniques. |
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The only time the twins weren't hooked up to life-saving equipment was between the delivery room and intensive care. |
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Now his rescue bids have earned him a top life-saving award from the Royal Humane Society. |
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Caught in time, a penicillin injection from a GP can be life-saving. |
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They acknowledged the life-saving potential of medical devices to support preemies and other ill newborns through life-and-death situations. |
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A drunken, grief-stricken sailor is the only member of the medical staff on board who can possibly perform a delicate life-saving operation on the officer. |
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But when his life-saving skills seemed to fail, he decided to give Fatty Neil and Slim a decent send-off with some of his favourite tipple. |
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The heavy cutting gear, airbags and rams are among the vital, life-saving equipment that Haverfordwest fire station stands to lose. |
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Cancer patients in the region are facing a huge postcode lottery for life-saving treatment, the Yorkshire Post can reveal today. |
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She was stabilised and taken by ambulance to Frenchay Hospital in Bristol, where brain surgeons carried out two life-saving operations. |
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During the course, five hours are spent on life-saving appliances and abandonment, including both theory and practical application. |
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Humanitarian workers must also be protected while they provide life-saving humanitarian assistance. |
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The youngster starts 10 days of chemotherapy, which will be immediately followed by a life-saving stem cell transplant. |
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The main hospital ship SS Uganda remained in the area of conflict and as life-saving surgery had to be done on board nurses needed to be trained for a war role. |
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A woman saved the life of her baby granddaughter only days after learning life-saving skills following a crash course in first aid at her local pub. |
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That's very useful for diagnostics, it's very useful for detecting whether somebody has cancer, obviously if we can detect that early, it can be life-saving. |
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The Chupao Temple is dedicated to a life-saving deity known as Paosheng. |
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Cryonics is a potentially life-saving medical treatment, so to not get cryonics is to have passive euthanasia and I'm not suicidal. |
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In addition, education can convey life-saving information to strengthen critical survival skills and coping mechanisms. |
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The address did not touch upon safety information relating to emergency procedures nor upon the location or use of life-saving equipment. |
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Toys or a laundry basket cluttering the hallway can reduce precious life-saving time in an emergency. |
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The number of falsifications of innovative and life-saving medicines is increasing. |
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In a second life-saving air-sea rescue, 16 Russian seamen were plucked from a 6000 ton cargo ship listing heavily in a force nine gale off the Devon coast yesterday. |
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Furthermore, thanks to Serenity DP's miniature binaural ear microphones, the wearer can still perfectly localize life-saving warning sounds. |
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I am determined to ensure that this new directive will not unwillingly contribute to shortages of life-saving therapies. |
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Biotechnology firms are busy trying to turn humble barnyard animals into living bioreactors full of life-saving medicines. |
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Only she can make hetersoexuality sound like a life-saving elixir that I need to inject directly into my veins. |
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I will not go into great detail, but she had a life-saving emergency hysterectomy. |
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Statistics indicate that most fishers do not wear personal life-saving equipment when engaged in fishing activity, despite inclement weather. |
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Henri Nestlé, the founder of Nestlé, was a life-saving chemist but also an innovative marketeer. |
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The owner of the vessel believed that the life-saving equipment needed for his boat was a bailer, a knife and an anchor. |
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Peers and outreach workers trained to administer naloxone can be a source of this life-saving intervention. |
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I had a sense of adventure and curiosity which deteriorates with age – it's a shame, but also life-saving. |
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The directive on life-saving equipment, life-jackets and life-rafts was infringed. |
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The overstriving of the child suffering the ulcerative colitis is a life-saving maneuver, evoked by fantasied danger of abandonment to destructive forces. |
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Talk to your local councillor today to find out how you can help to bring life-saving facilities to your own village and see your children flourish. |
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Over the past five years there have been historic increases in effective aid flows to Africa, which have supported African efforts to deliver life-saving results in health and dramatic progress in education. |
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Pay special note to services or assets which may be hazardous or harmful, life-saving or essential, or likely to cause panic or chaos during or after a hazard event. |
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This means that more than 2,000 patients who now have to travel for their life-saving radiation treatments will receive cancer care closer to home. |
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In addition, vessels are required to carry, and display prominently, their most recently approved life-saving equipment plan, depicting the location, type, and quantity of safety equipment on board. |
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Africans are on the front lines of humanitarian efforts, distributing life-saving aid in dangerous environments. |
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Monday came and went with no rushed assistant appearing at my cubicle, no complimentary front-row tickets, no appreciatory bouquet of flowers for a small but life-saving loan. |
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For 75 years, the IRC has been providing life-saving care and life-changing assistance to refugees during humanitarian crises. |
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How do doctors choose who deserves to have a life-saving liver transplant? |
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Vandals who interfere with life-saving equipment at beaches and amenity facilities around the county have been roundly condemned by members of Mayo County Council. |
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As part of the Novartis commitment to beating malaria, we are not only supporting this important river expedition but have also announced a major reduction in the price of our life-saving anit-malarial drug, Coartem. |
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A DISGRACED Midland gynaecologist who left a woman needing life-saving treatment after a botched abortion has been told he can practise again. |
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But, at a stroke, the expulsions eliminated some 54 per cent of USAID's non-food programmes in Darfur, cutting off life-saving efforts to provide health, water and sanitation. |
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It told them that after 20 minutes of life-saving effort on a nonresponsive patient, they should call a supervising doctor, who would make the call about whether to give up. |
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Since there is no evidence that antidepressant medications alone reduce suicide risk, practitioners' ability to recognize and address suicidality can be a life-saving skill. |
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Preventing new infections averts the negative economic consequences of the disease for vulnerable households, communities and societies, while life-saving treatment preserves household productivity and enhances food security. |
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A large number of sports and games activities are organized, such as water-polo, volleyball, gymkhana, life-saving, etc. A total of 4 two-week courses will be organized and they will start on the 28th of June. |
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The royal pair were given a PS2,200 surfboard with baby George's name on it as they watched a life-saving demonstration at the top surf spot. |
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Together, these data indicate that entolimod is a highly promising potential life-saving treatment for victims of radiation disasters. |
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Resistance to antimicrobial agents develops soon after these life-saving drugs are introduced into human and animal medicine. |
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His comrade across the battlefield who could see the impending disaster from his vantage point stood up from behind his protective barricade and shouted a life-saving warning to his friend. |
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So every day, life-saving cadaveric organs are continuously being lost. |
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Most provinces have enacted legislation allowing individuals to indicate through advance directives and living wills under what circumstances they want life-saving treatments withdrawn or withheld. |
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Shaking off the effects of a severe concussion and oblivious to the ongoing attack, Sergeant Côté triaged the casualties, passed vital information to headquarters and began life-saving treatment. |
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Furthermore, in case of an urgent life-saving decision needing to be made, the caring doctor cannot take prior instructions as the final word without such circumstances being established. |
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These incapacitants are often used in conjunction with lethal military force and in this context act mainly as a force multiplier and not as a life-saving tool. |
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Lakshmi Tatma had a life-saving operation to cut away her parasitic headless conjoined twin in November last year. |
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Worldwide about 30,000 throat cancer victims undergo life-saving laryngectomies each year. |
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This facility will also feature a life-saving helistop atop the building adjacent to the Capital City Freeway. |
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The propelling machinery, steering gear, wheelhouse, life-saving equipment, and all crew accommodation are located at the after end of the vessel. |
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Hundreds of tonnes of food are delivered daily by convoys coming all the way from Port Sudan and up from the south, much of the time on unmade roads the line of white trucks visibly delivering life-saving relief. |
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Maternity care providers at all levels of the health system were trained in life-saving obstetric care skills and in routine maternal health care, including highquality antenatal, delivery, and postpartum care. |
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In situations where they are unwilling or unable to do so, they must allow and facilitate the work of intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations in providing critical life-saving humanitarian assistance. |
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Together with an immediate and automatic alarm of the dispatch centre the life-saving measures of AED providers can be assisted by the dispatcher via recommendations by telephone. |
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Such efficiencies will save a great deal of duplication of effort, which could get some life-saving therapies to many patients in the nick of time. |
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The vessels should also be equipped with a readily deployable liferaft, easily accessible life-saving equipment and a mechanism to immediately alert others of an emergency situation. |
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Blood donors are the key role player at this day as they donate life-saving gifts of blood to the needed person. |
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You are pregnant, but cannot get the life-saving maternal health care you need without bribing hospital officials, a bribe that you cannot afford to pay. |
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It is critically important that we do not misinform, misjudge or mislead and that accurate, disease-preventing and life-saving information and means reach all people in all countries, especially young women and children. |
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But regulatory pressure is throttling the life-saving inflows. |
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When working properly, defibrillators deliver a potentially life-saving shock if the heart beats rapidly and purposelessly in a rhythm known as ventricular fibrillation. |
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Juventus spokesman Alessio Secco dashed hopes of a life-saving deal by insisting that his club wants ALL their money. |
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It is absolute insanity that Canadians are required to wait for months for pain-relieving or life-saving operations due to the lack of funding while moneys are given away to support social activities. |
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Cammie Forbes, 17, who was first diagnosed with leukaemia 10 years ago, was given a life-saving bone marrow transplant by Alistair, eight. |
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The then owner requested that the life-saving equipment on board the vessel at that time be accepted because of the impracticability of carrying a lifeboat, due to the small size of the vessel. |
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The inappropriateness of the personal life-saving equipment and carriage requirement in the current regulatory regime places fishers at undue risk and reduces their chance of survival. |
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Today, more than 600 patients across Canada require a life-saving stem cell transplant for cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma, as well as for other immune and genetic disorders. |
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Overproducing the c-MYC oncoprotein repressed BIN1, blocking its life-saving action. |
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She needed a life-saving nine-hour operation to remove her right colon, spleen, appendix, gall bladder, umbilicus, ovaries and Fallopian tubes. |
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They performed life-saving drills and tugged their 1,500-pound surfboat and equipment for miles through the sand. |
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He scuppered a life-saving deal with the South Koreans by barging clumsily into negotiations being run by a key lieutenant, which were delicately poised. |
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Terry-Lynn Young and her collaborators has led to more than 100 Newfoundlanders and Labradorians receiving life-saving treatment to prevent sudden cardiac death. |
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Double tapping the toggle switch in any direction initiates a strobe effect which can disorientate a suspect, providing potentially life-saving seconds. |
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Living for Zachary is partnering with Frontera and Walgreens to offer potentially life-saving screenings that include an echocardiogram, ECG and blood pressure check. |
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Tiny barn swallows struggle across the sands to find a life-saving oasis. |
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A STOKE City fan is asking Liverpool fans at the Britannia Stadium on Sunday to help pay tribute to his father as he recovers from life-saving brain surgery. |
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