He is always calling in sick with medically astounding symptoms, or making up increasingly implausible excuses not to come in. |
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The students are charged with ascertaining whether a particular legend is even medically or physically possible. |
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You may be one of millions of people who suffer from the February blahs or winter blues, medically known as Seasonal Affective Disorder. |
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Was it medically ethical for a doctor to go to these extremes to test a patient's grasp on reality? |
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Most patients with factitious disorders are women with stable social networks, and more than half of these work in medically related occupations. |
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He was in a medically induced coma and breathing through tubes after overdosing on sizzurp. |
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We have shown that medically unexplained symptoms account for a substantial proportion of the secondary care usage by frequent attenders. |
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The gastric band, which is adjustable and reversible if medically indicated, is placed laparoscopically and does not alter the normal anatomy. |
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Gamma radiation from medically useful radionuclides is substantially attenuated by 1 to 2 inches of lead. |
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However, C-sections are over-utilized in this country and often medically unnecessary, but they are lifesavers when they are necessary. |
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Testroxin Gel should not be used as a substitute for medically supervised hormone replacement therapy. |
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I think that vivisection can probably be justified in certain medically important cases. |
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Abdominal pain, chest pain, headaches and back pain were commonly found to be medically unexplained. |
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The court would express the hope that whatever course was medically advised would be honoured. |
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She required constant care and attendance but no input from medically qualified carers. |
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The person or their carer may also be medically knowledgeable and may work in a health related job. |
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Following fetal demise in each instance, delivery was medically induced, and a nonviable fetus was delivered without further complication. |
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Goksel et al wrote a brief description of an inpatient service that used nurse practitioners to manage medically stable hospitalized patients. |
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Once patients are medically stable, they should be transferred to a stroke rehabilitation unit if further rehabilitation is required. |
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It might be medically unsound to be overweight, but somehow it's more wholesome than our current pursuit of physical perfection. |
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In the first part of the study, patients with diverticular hemorrhage were treated medically, including transfusions as required. |
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She will be medically re-evaluated during the coming months, and if she improves, that payment may be reduced, the spokesman said. |
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Dairy products were blamed for virtually everything medically wrong with the younger generation. |
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There are several species, the most important medically being the eastern or common brown, the western brown or gwardar and the dugite. |
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The cultural remove between medical colonizers and the medically colonized is even starker than elsewhere. |
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But here are some medically qualified folk expressing similar reservations. |
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Apothecary planes were used by pharmacists or apothecaries to cut botanical materials into medically usable sizes. |
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The appendix in man is medically important because of its propensity to become inflamed in the condition known as acute appendicitis. |
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I still believe that's true, but it seems the day might come when cryonics is medically prudent. |
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Today I have seen and examined Tracey and found that she is medically fit to receive artificial insemination treatment. |
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For three days, Zanardi was kept in a medically induced coma and on artificial respiration. |
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The medically important flatworms are further divided into the flukes and tapeworms. |
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Only recovering patients that are medically stable, generally leading convalescent care, are eligible. |
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Another poll last month found that four in five people would like the law on medically assisted dying changed. |
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No physician engaged in euthanasia or medically assisted suicide should be responsible for diagnosing brain death. |
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Last time I solved it myself by medically dubious methods and I'd rather not do that again! |
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If it is not robust, then any observed correlation with apparent abnormal brain scans is medically meaningless. |
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It is also forging links with medically oriented areas of developmental biology such as teratology and endocrine disruption. |
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A second doctor must be consulted, and life must be ended in a medically appropriate way. |
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He will be medically discharged from the Army for an athletic career again. |
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Contrary to popular belief, only a tiny proportion of medically negligent acts have resulted in litigation. |
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During last year's preliminary hearings, he failed to appear at two court sittings because he was allegedly medically unfit to attend. |
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In almost all cases, patients leaving a hospital need to go straight to a nursing home for further medically necessary care. |
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A group of doctors launched a legal challenge to the ban, arguing that it outlaws them from performing a medically necessary operation. |
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Those who are not medically insured are particularly apprehensive of the frequently high expense of medical treatment. |
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The technology can be used to trick a plant's molecular machinery into making a range of medically useful compounds. |
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He's possessed by such a strangling, medically induced paranoia that he's convinced of the belief that even his own ideas have been stolen. |
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When hearing loss cannot be corrected medically or surgically, the patient is forced to wear a hearing aid. |
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We received a lot of requests from patients about what they could do medically to treat their skin. |
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Desperately ill with withdrawal symptoms, she is not medically treated but is straitjacketed and thrown alone into a padded cell. |
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An exception would be if the addiction was originally the result of administration of medically prescribed drugs. |
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After 19 years with the army, the Major, was medically discharged from her unit. |
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Surgical dressings are covered for as long as they are medically necessary. |
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A growing body of evidence points to the fact that for many people with serious mental illness, lack of insight is a medically based condition. |
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He has also been seen by an endocrinologist who confirms that, medically, he can tolerate the drug. |
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Jean didn't drink any wine over dinner and I assumed he was being medically prudent. |
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By the time patients reach Germany, they have received care at one or two field hospitals and are medically stable, Fourroux said. |
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Society's use of a term partly determines the concepts of individuals in the society, even of such medically ignorant individuals as Bert. |
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Larval stages of some medically important species include miracidium, redia, cercaria, and metacercaria. |
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The second option is known as a medically induced abortion and is similar to a late miscarriage. |
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However, after 20 years, he injured his shoulder fighting a fire and was medically discharged from his secure employment. |
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How do we make legitimate and defensible distinctions between medically necessary and superfluous therapy? |
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In a population based cohort we compared gestational length and preterm birth rates between naturally and medically conceived twins. |
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An appropriate physical examination and necessary medically indicated investigation are clearly essential. |
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The duration of a cataplectic episode generally is a few seconds to several minutes, during which time the individual usually is fully conscious and medically stable. |
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European spas have long offered medically supervised detox programs. |
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A tiny sliver of the population has celiac disease or medically diagnosed gluten sensitivity. |
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The DEA was completely unaware that this was being used medically across the country. |
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The statistics are difficult to assess as allotting causes of various types of collapse to overwork is medically controversial and often socially embarrassing. |
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As a sangoma who is also medically qualified, I see modern approaches to AIDS reaching an invisible limit as they confront the traditional approaches. |
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To be medically effective, drugs have to be delivered in the right dose. |
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You can apply the same thought to medically assisted suicide and polygamy in light of the way our culture recently felt about alcohol use and women in the workforce. |
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Patients who go through medically assisted withdrawal, but do not receive further treatment, perform about the same in terms of drug use as those never treated. |
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If you are medically tongue-tied, you shouldn't be able to touch the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth with your mouth open as wide as you can. |
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A third of Russians believe gay people should be medically or psychologically treated. |
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The program is medically based, not permissive as in states like Colorado that are experiencing the consequences of legalization. |
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The shuffling enigma, head occasionally cocked in bird-like inquisitiveness, befriends his fellow patients to mesmerising and medically undefinable effect. |
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Among politicians there appears to be much confusion over how to medically treat addictions, or even nas. |
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One would effectively ban abortion in the state with overregulation that local doctors have said is medically unnecessary. |
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At the beginning of World War II, the common belief was that air evacuation of the sick and wounded was dangerous, medically unsound, and militarily impossible. |
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But to my medically untutored mind, operations seem at least as idiosyncratic in their success and effects, and thus harder for markets to monitor in quality. |
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Many bulimics do not accept that they have a medically dangerous problem. |
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Texas' NorthSTAR program is a managed care mental health carveout that serves Medicaid and medically indigent patients in Dallas and six adjacent counties. |
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Although not definitive, recent studies have shown that early initiation of lipid-lowering therapy is safe and effective in both medically and invasively treated patients. |
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The former clause proscribed anyone from aiding the practice of prostitution, while the latter required the police to arrest and medically examine suspected prostitutes. |
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After being medically discharged from the army he went on to various jobs. |
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I had to send my children home on the correct date but both myself and my wife had to stay until arrangements could be made to medically evacuate me back to England. |
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Finally, for each consultation episode the diagnosis was noted and it was determined whether the episode was medically unexplained, mixed, or factitious. |
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A common differential diagnosis in medically refractory patients is psychogenic nonepileptic seizures. |
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Delirium is a nonspecific neuropsychiatric disorder that occurs in medically ill patients, signifying global encephalopathic dysfunction. |
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The TRILOGY-ACS study enrolled 9326 ACS patients treated medically with aspirin and either clopidogrel or prasugrel. |
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Being in a medically guarded condition forces us to confront and focus on the plotless, precious present. |
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In these people, excessive iron intake can result in iron overload disorders, known medically as hemochromatosis. |
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Powdered flowers have also been used medically, as an emetic, a decongestant and for the relief of dysentery, in the form of a syrup or infusion. |
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He received electrotherapy treatment and was declared medically unfit for service. |
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Only Muslims considered medically fit were liable to have such sentences carried out. |
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There is no evidence that medically stable enuretic children sleep more soundly or differently than children who remain dry during the night. |
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A European spa features a range of medically based hydrotherapies and massage techniques, as well as salon amenities. |
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This is because medically speaking, this is what the concept of pronating directly refers to. |
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Fluorides are medically categorised as protoplasmic poisons which is why they are used in commercial rat poisons,' it adds. |
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The next stop on our tour of the world's medically themed restaurants is Psycho Donuts in Campbell, Calif. |
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Immunotherapy is indicated for those patients who do not experience sufficient symptom relief medically. |
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The cause of duodenal ulcer was found to be a medically treatable bacterial infection. |
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But that did not diminish the intensity of the debate over partial-birth abortion, known medically as intact dilation and extraction. |
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Some doctors feel that this procedure is not medically ethical. |
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Asked to specify conditions diagnosed to 'justify' medically unsound hospital stays, Broomberg cited haematemesis as a top culprit. |
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In many cases, C-sections are medically unnecessary, which not only adds additional risk to childbirth, but also racks up huge costs. |
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Pregnancies should continue to term if medically and obstetrically advisable, thereby avoiding unnecessary preterm inductions and c-sections. |
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Parliament thumbed its nose at a cynical commentariat and legislated for a medically supervised injecting room. |
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Germanium is identified medically as bis carboxyethyl germanium sesquioxide. |
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The Miller trusts, allowed under federal law only in states with no medically needy programs, enabled residents to remain Medicaid eligible. |
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Many of the women who attempted self-induction and failed, were then medically induced. |
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The largest part of the book focuses on 22 medically important arthropods, mostly belonging to the insect and arachnid classes. |
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In the past twenty years, the mummy has been examined thoroughly both anthropologically and medically. |
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The most common side effect of the new drug is the feeling the need to move constantly, medically called akathisia. |
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If anaphylactic or anaphylactoid reactions are suspected, discontinue administration immediately and treat as medically appropriate. |
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As a result, they may require parenteral nutrition or enteral nutrition, medically necessary food products to supplement their diets, and medications. |
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It is performed by people like Cass and Swifty, now medically discharged from the armed forces, along with still serving personnel and some professional actors. |
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The remaining 4,800 men were considered ineligible for service abroad at that time for a variety of reasons, including a lack of training, or being medically unfit. |
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Research from Botswana also points to lingering acceptability issues in the country, which in 2009 committed to medically circumcising 100 000 men each year. |
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Managing allergic rhinitis medically entails taking antihistamines, nasal steroids, decongestants and Ipratropium Bromide as advised by physicians, said Altaruti. |
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Following delivery, Natalie suffered from postpartum hemorrhaging and uterine atony, medically described as the failure of the uterus to contract after delivery. |
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Mr Mullen is also unable to work after being medically discharged from the Navy in 1998 because he suffered from a pain condition of the nerves called genitofemoral neuralgia. |
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Mayer took the latest scientific discoveries on genetic and blood research and compiled them into a story that makes the possibility of vampirism medically real and logical. |
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This drug should be used medically rather than recreationally. |
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A weak and emaciated Tolkien spent the remainder of the war alternating between hospitals and garrison duties, being deemed medically unfit for general service. |
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