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22 Sentences With "beyond treatment"

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The damage it unleashes cascades beyond treatment, and is often sustained for years.
The Chinese government revealed he had cancer in late June, only after the illness was virtually beyond treatment.
By connecting with patients on a more human level, nurses have a chance to go beyond treatment toward prevention.
Beyond treatment options, the findings raise the possibility that better head protection for active soldiers could ameliorate a blast wave's damage.
All of this suggests that efforts to curb blood pressure need to start much earlier in life and go beyond treatment and changes in individual lifestyles.
Following the order, a Contra Costa Superiors Court judge reportedly requested an independent test to prove that Anahita was beyond treatment, at which point the two neurologists found otherwise.
Beyond treatment, prescribers could also cut back on excess opioid painkiller prescriptions — to prevent more people from misusing the drugs, while still ensuring patients who truly need them get access.
Beyond treatment, prescribers could also cut back on excess opioid painkiller prescriptions — to prevent more people from misusing the drugs — while still ensuring patients who truly need them get access.
Beyond treatment, prescribers could also cut back on opioid painkiller prescriptions — to ensure fewer people who misuse the drugs can get them, while still ensuring patients who truly need them get access.
Trust is not only a foundational element to a therapeutic doctor-patient relationship but also is a vital factor in patient's decision making to seek-help early before diseases advance beyond treatment possibilities.
Beyond treatment, prescribers could also cut back on opioid painkiller prescriptions — to reduce access to what was the onset of addiction for so many — while ensuring patients who truly need painkillers can still get access.
"The cancer diagnosis in this age range is really impactful, not just at the time of diagnosis but through treatment and beyond treatment," said study co-author Dr. Brandon Hayes-Lattin, a professor at Oregon Health and Science University.
However, the report's authors have made it abundantly clear that genome editing is not to be used for the purposes of "enhancement" at all, under any circumstances, and that if using gene editing for anything beyond treatment of diseases were to creep in behind clinical, therapeutic uses of technology like CRISPR, it would not even be worth using.
Jayasinghe, C. K. (2000). Corynespora leaf full of rubber in Sri Lanka. Diversity of the Pathogen and Pathogenesis International Rubber Research & Development Board Corynespora leaf fall disease workshop in Kuala Lumpur and Medan from 6 to 14 June 2000. Its above ground symptoms indicates that the trees are mostly beyond treatment and recovery, as rapid progress of infection makes death imminent.
On the day of the battle, 21 October 1805, Victory had 821 crewmen aboard, 62 of whom would be killed and 109 wounded. Beatty was personally called upon to undertake 11 amputations, mostly legs, actions that saved many lives. Only six wounded men subsequently died. However, when Nelson was himself wounded, Beatty did not administer treatment, claiming that he believed that the Admiral was beyond treatment.
This makes the use of general anesthesia and tranquilizing darts more problematic. Any animal that dies in treatment, or is euthanized while at the center, will undergo a necropsy to further research. At the center, there is a viewing area where the public can observe the procedure. Animals are only euthanized if their illness or injury is beyond treatment and would lead to the animal's death, or unabated suffering.
He and his team made many efforts to integrate, such as wearing traditional Chinese clothing instead of American clothes. Patients at the hospital came from as far as 50 miles carried, walking, by wheelbarrow, or by cart. In his book, Surgery Speaks to China, Adolph recounts having to treat many cases of tuberculosis due to the unsanitary living conditions. Many times patients came with illnesses that had progressed beyond treatment and amputations were necessary.
In explaining the distinction from a similar common term of personalized medicine, the National Research Council explains: On the other hand, use of the term "precision medicine" can extend beyond treatment selection to also cover creating unique medical products for particular individuals—for example, "...patient-specific tissue or organs to tailor treatments for different people." Hence, the term in practice has so much overlap with "personalized medicine" that they are often used interchangeably.
Mahar, pp. 169-70 Devlin's formulation of the double effect principle has been approved by the House of Lords and generally by many other legal and medical commentators, as it is in line with the legal doctrine of causation, that the disease which was beyond treatment was the true cause of death.Otlowski, p. 176 After the Adams trial, the Director of Public Prosecutions stated that he agreed with Devlin's direction to the jury on this point.
In early 2009, a small number of former employees alleged that the Cayucos animal sanctuary was euthanizing animals for economic reasons. A maintenance supervisor who made similar allegations claims he was dismissed due to speaking out, although the sanctuary says he was terminated for other reasons. Dancing Star denied the animal-care allegations, saying that they are "contrary to our most deeply held beliefs" and that the Foundation is "unwavering in our commitment to compassion". San Luis Obispo County Animal Services determined that the euthanized animals were "either beyond treatment or had conditions for which euthanasia would be at least one of the considerations that could be responsibly made".
The friar's tomb from 1987 to 2017; it is now a glass tomb. In 1946, in failing health and suffering from eczema over his entire body, he was transferred to the Capuchin novitiate of Saint Felix in Huntington, Indiana, where he lived until a 1956 hospitalization in Detroit. In 1957, he was rushed to the hospital for food poisoning; upon his release, friars noted that he was walking much more slowly and scratching his legs; it turned out that his skin was raw and infected, prompting a return to the hospital. The doctors diagnosed him with erysipelas or possibly psoriasis, which was beyond treatment, and they considered limb amputation, but the ulcers began to heal.
A climax is attained in the presence of Metzinger's Le goûter: a "cubisticall nude woman" who presents all the symptoms of "lithopocdion", otherwise only previously seen in petrified fetuses; she is beyond treatment and close to death."Christopher Green, Christian Derouet, Karin Von Maur, Juan Gris: [catalogue of the Exhibition], 1992, London and Otterlo "These two responses to Metzinger and the other Cubists at the 1911 Automne have one theme in common:" writes Green et al., "the absurdity of the gap between Cubist painting and appearance. Just as Louis Vauxcelles made the Cubists' repudiation of "current vision" (appearances in nature) the crux of his attacks, so most of the jokes in the press at the expense of Cubism centered on the question of likeness.

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