The medically necessary health care decisions of transgender people are exactly that: medically necessary.
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However, Lila Rose redefines the meaning of abortion to exclude the cases when abortion is medically necessary in order to bolster her claim that "abortion is never medically necessary".
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" It prefers a more revealing term: "medically unexplained illnesses.
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" "I don't think he's medically unfit to be president.
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The statement added he was "currently abroad being medically treated".
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The second officer was still being medically evaluated, Coupe said.
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Obviously, Walter says, such an operation isn't really medically necessary.
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He had claimed to have been medically discharged in 1942.
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They don't know what I've been through medically or emotionally.
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Will a small number change their minds about medically transitioning?
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Others are treating medically inaccurate content like a policy violation.
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No one else here was medically trained except for me.
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A miracle is usually the medically inexplicable healing of someone.
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According to the Texans, Clowney is not yet medically cleared.
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That would be considered outrageous and medically dangerous for anyone.
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And that containment can be a good thing, medically speaking.
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By 2015, she had started to transition medically and legally.
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Medically Assisted Treatment To Recovery (MATTR) was founded in August
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Surprisingly, it might not be all that bad, medically speaking.
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Cigna said none of those 3 procedures were medically necessary.
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The law also makes an exception for "medically futile" pregnancies.
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For Abby, transitioning medically was accompanied by some sorrowful choices.
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These young physicians serve American patients in medically underserved areas.
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HE IS ON A MEDICALLY PRESCRIBED DAILY PORTION OF ALCOHOL.
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The teens were placed in medically induced comas for weeks.
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Those people would be concentrated in a medically underwritten market.
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In fact, 700 people were medically treated for heat exhaustion.
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Yun flew to Pyongyang in June to medically evacuate Warmbier.
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"He should have gotten medically examined," Mr. Lengua Balbi said.
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" The Trump administration's proposal would delete the words "medically approved.
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Garner was considered medically obese at 400 pounds (181 kg).
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"Activists will say (these surgeries) are medically unnecessary," he said.
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You were in a medically induced coma for a month?
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Earnhardt was medically cleared to resume racing on Dec. 8.
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Insurance tends to cover the most medically useful and straightforward.
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He has been medically cleared to begin a throwing progression.
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He was diagnosed with severe PTSD and was medically disabled.
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I wanted to, but medically she said it wasn't safe.
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"From what we know medically, she will never recover," he said.
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During that time I probably medically served roughly 5,000 service members.
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He was medically released for physical injuries because of an accident.
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Closs was medically cleared and reunited with her family on Friday.
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Fentanyl is a morphinelike synthetic narcotic used medically to treat pain.
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Angelis is alive but she is in a medically-induced coma.
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"Psychiatrists prescribe them because they are deemed medically necessary," he said.
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However, in some cases, like Kiss's, they can be medically necessary.
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"There is no medically proven benefit to vaginal steaming," she says.
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Two crew members, including the destroyer's commanding officer, were medically evacuated.
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But at some point, sex ed has to get medically accurate.
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Locklear was taken to the hospital, where she was medically cleared.
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So potentially medically, just taking him into account, it could work.
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Even for medically relevant scores, however, some worry about this approach.
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Hysterectomy is a medically necessary component of gender affirming surgical therapy.
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She was put in a medically induced coma for 34 days.
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Are we doing something socially, culturally or medically that's killing men?
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She was immediately transported to a local hospital and medically treated.
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They deserve to have honest, medically driven conversations with their physicians.
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In reality, miscarriages are typically the result of medically diagnosable issue.
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The military regularly discharges service members who are not medically deployable.
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Medically speaking, you should stop being so weird about your butt!
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He posted pictures of himself and other guys who medically transitioned.
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Depression, while a medically diagnosable illness, is experientially a murky thing.
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"Cervical cancer is more prevalent in the medically underserved," Schmeler says.
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On One World, he feigned an injury to be medically evacuated.
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Medically unnecessary abortion restrictions are clinic shutdown laws, plain and simple.
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We can remove your uterus, or we can medically induce menopause.
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Then, KAT says doctors put her in a medically induced coma.
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Medically vulnerable people need to keep a safe distance from others.
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Georgia issued orders for the "medically fragile" to shelter in place.
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Critic's Notebook His journey back has been morally and medically arduous.
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Fentanyl is, traditionally, a synthetic opioid used medically to relieve pain.
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Virtually all H.I.V. experts agree that his plan is medically sound.
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Medically, there wasn't much wrong with either my husband or myself.
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Medically speaking, varts appear to be a silly and harmless phenomena.
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"They tell us there's nothing medically wrong," Sarah told WQAD 8.
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Following the accident, Jackson was put into a medically induced coma.
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The report did note, however, that the trial was medically supervised.
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Harrison writes and draws the brutal reality of medically induced menopause.
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Eyewear is, after all, something most clients are medically dependent on.
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"We know that most Americans are not medically literate," she says.
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He spent the next nine days in a medically induced coma.
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It would cover all medically necessary care, including vision and dental.
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"Pot has been an ally, mentally, financially, and medically," Forbis says.
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Marijuana went from very, very bad to now it's medically okay.
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For him not to use condoms is medically unethical and irresponsible.
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Fentanyl is considered a safe and powerful anesthetic when used medically.
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But if there's not, at least you can be reassured medically.
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"These patients are all, unfortunately, medically fragile," Ziopharm said in a statement.
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Medically speaking, Chyna died of an overdose of alcohol and prescription drugs.
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Razor bumps, known medically as pseudofolliculitis barbae, are an inflammatory skin condition.
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Commentary by Michael J. Zacchea, a combat-wounded, medically retired U.S. Marine.
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Bennett was in a medically induced coma just a few weeks ago.
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Ontario started offering drugs to assist medically-assisted suicide at no cost.
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Just three days later, he was put into a medically-induced coma.
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They are required, by law, to provide beneficiaries with medically necessary benefits.
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People claim there's no worse fate on Survivor than being medically evacuated.
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Younger has previously accused Georgulas of wanting to medically transition the child.
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If it protects the woman, she says, the procedure is medically justifiable.
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He said "a number of students" were medically evacuated from the school.
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Are you responsible for older parents or perhaps a medically frail neighbor?
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Schedlowski wanted to know whether these conditioned responses could be medically useful.
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Just say the medically accurate thing about vaccines and we'll move on.
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Medically speaking, however, the concept of an 'intact' hymen is a myth.
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Medically, every pregnancy is different, and every person's health circumstances are unique.
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According to experts such examinations have no validity, either legally or medically.
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Nassar told investigators his procedures were medically necessary, including touching patients' breasts.
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The actress was taken to the hospital, where she was medically cleared.
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He'd spend the next seven days there in a medically-induced coma.
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You just wanted a slightly larger, more ominous-looking medically-prescribed chair.
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My BMI was very low and medically, I was unfit to fast.
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Maine became the eighth state to legalize medically assisted suicide when Gov.
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Maine became the eighth state to legalize medically assisted suicide Wednesday. Gov.
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Mercedes's children were medically complicated, so the payments were higher than usual.
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Three days before Easter, she was placed in a medically induced coma.
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Yet it is used medically in micrograms, one millionth of a gram.
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It's been really easy medically; there have been no complications at all.
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Medically speaking, Chyna died of an overdose of alcohol and prescription drugs.
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Of those, 25 were approved, and 19 completed a medically assisted death.
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Sometimes I feared that Ilka subjected herself to excessive medically produced suffering.
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He will be taken into custody when he's medically stable, Stapp said.
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"Any treatment that occurs is limited, thoughtful, and medically appropriate," she said.
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The regulations also ensure coverage for medically necessary abortions with no copays.
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But growing larger is not the most medically significant consequence of acromegaly.
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Russia. If that's accurate, then his medically induced coma may have had
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Now is the time to rapidly expand access to medically proven treatments.
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His foster parents had been trained to care for medically fragile infants.
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Pro-immigration groups immediately denounced the regulation as discriminatory and medically dangerous.
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The assaults included subjecting her to medically unnecessary medical examinations, she said.
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Social Q's Medically, I am right on the cusp of being overweight.
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These Americans require specialized care that can be medically complicated and expensive.
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The decision of what is 'medically necessary' is different for each patient.
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The pilot was able to eject and is currently being medically evaluated.
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Too many of them are in bad shape medically, financially and psychologically.
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The exam is medically unnecessary and can cause trauma to the patient.
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At the age of 26, I was medically retired from the Army.
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Weed is recreationally legal in 10 states, and medically legal in 18.983.
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MSU ultimately sided with Nassar, concluding that his methods were medically appropriate.
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In his audit, nine of 10 procedures were deemed not medically necessary.
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By law, E.R.s are required to medically screen and stabilize all patients.
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Legally and medically speaking, trans women are women; trans men are men.
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Older guests and the most medically vulnerable people will be given priority.
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Forcing this medically fragile community to move should be a last resort.
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Substances undergoing emergency scheduling can only be sent to schedule 1—the echelon reserved for the most dangerous, medically irrelevant drugs (which, incongruously, still includes marijuana, a substance that's either fully legal or medically legal in many states).
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Despite recent expansions, many insurance plans will still not cover medically necessary preventive and acute care considered gender-specific or related to gender transition, despite the fact that this care has been deemed medically necessary and cost-effective.
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So foster or adoptive parents would be protected as they essentially abuse children by, for instance, refusing to let them get transition-related health care that's medically necessary or force them to go through dangerous, medically rejected conversion therapy.
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"The children were medically cleared for reunion, though they were cold," Walker said.
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As of 2017, only 13 states require sex ed to be medically accurate.
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She was recently placed in a medically induced coma as she battled cancer.
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The man was taken to a Bismarck hospital, where he was medically cleared.
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This could include prescribing medically licensed e-cigarettes to assist smoking cessation efforts.
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Things can change very quickly for a family with a medically complex child.
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The complaint accuses GEO of failing to vaccinate and properly medically screen individuals.
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Third, lawmakers need to prioritize medically accurate sex education at the state level.
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Pressley: Who made decision to end medically deferred action for critically ill immigrants?
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Specifics on the call were unclear, but authorities said it was medically related.
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At one time, most people who became addicted to opioids became medically addicted.
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" The company responded on Twitter: "Here at Flo, we use medically approved algorithms.
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According to Hawaii News Now, she was put into a medically-induced coma.
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Read This Next: Only 13 States Require Sex Ed to Be Medically Accurate
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Especially when they're induced by medication, abortions are medically similar to a miscarriage.
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At this time, Todd's death "appears to be medically related," according to MNPD.
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We were very, very lucky because we had no issues at all medically.
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Do infants survive abortions, and what would happen medically if that did occur?
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It's the first time, medically, that something happens to you that scares you.
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I've long maintained accessibility, conceptually, isn't limited to people with medically recognized disabilities.
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She had been placed in a medically induced coma as she battled cancer.
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Miller is a medically retired military veteran, previously serving two deployments in Iraq.
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Often, these children may suffer from neurological, psychological, learning or medically based disabilities.
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She's happy with the way Chris is treating her ... financially, medically and emotionally.
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Most health plans only cover treatments they think are medically proven to work.
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The actress was then taken to the hospital, where she was medically cleared.
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In other words, he felt the use of CRISPR technology was medically appropriate.
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According to Hawaii News Now, she was put into a medically induced coma.
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According to Hawaii News Now, she was placed in a medically-induced coma.
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Gender transition related surgeries are regarded as medically necessary for some transgender people.
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"I don't know if any of them are truly medically founded," she said.
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The pilot managed to eject and was being medically evaluated, military officials said.
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And, we should consider the use of alternatives to opioids when medically appropriate.
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One might use alcohol "almost medically -- for anxiety, as an anesthetic," Mariani explained.
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We've only just begun to investigate how venom toxins can help us medically.
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The use of medically important antibiotics in livestock is also an issue overseas.
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And they have been denounced by the World Health Organization as medically invalid.
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Today, he is in the process of being medically retired from the reserves.
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They are evaluated medically and then spend up to two weeks in quarantine.
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Ginsburg pressed repeatedly on the notion that the law was not medically necessary.
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At a minimum, we must reduce the risk to medically vulnerably people now.
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But it won't happen until I am 110 percent and I'm medically cleared.
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And a mere 13 require that the material be medically and scientifically accurate.
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Fearing these punishments, doctors avoided prescribing opioids, even when they were medically necessary.
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Air travel for a seriously ill patient is medically, financially and logistically challenging.
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The clinic quickly filed a lawsuit, arguing that the regulations were medically unnecessary.
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He was placed in a medically induced coma and put on a ventilator.
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He had recently undergone surgery and been placed in a medically induced coma.
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Marijuana is recreationally legal in only nine states, and medically legal in 31.
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Roberts considers its impact on her daughter Xia's life, both medically and socially.
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Refusing to provide children with medically accurate sex education isn't ideological — it's negligent.
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How strange it was, to view the scaffold of his thin belly medically.
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Medical experts decided he should be medically evacuated to New Zealand, it said.
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"We don't know genes for everything that we've identified medically," Dr. Safer said.
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The sergeant was cleared medically to become an officer, and his leaders approved.
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Rather than treat him medically, the Army treated Mr. Goldsmith like a criminal.
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Critics of the restrictions argued that they are biased and not medically necessary.
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"His illness has affected my entire family: emotionally, medically and financially," he said.
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If eligible, you could be instantly approved for a fully medically underwritten policy.
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O'Reilly is now suing Horizon and Beacon for allegedly denying medically necessary treatment.
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Thus, we have a million ill and debilitated patients who are medically underserved.
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The county has added staff to contact the medically fragile during a shutoff.
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Gender Dysphoria is treatable condition, it is not medically recognized as a disease.
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While porn addiction isn't a medically recognized disease, Rhodes knows he isn't alone.
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Many of the treatments explored in the six-episode series are medically unsubstantiated.
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When you go into your physician, you expect to get medically accurate options.
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Such clinics do not typically empower pregnant women by giving them information about the potential for medically unnecessary cesarean surgery (about a third of women now give birth by cesarean surgery, many of them medically unnecessary) and other medical interventions.
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By instead measuring what matters medically, we can use that data to extend lives.
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"Florida was unable to meet the needs of our medically fragile child," Kim said.
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In the first 28 days, four participants either tapped out or were medically evacuated.
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You know, what if they're not totally, medically ready to use the tanning bed?
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He was expected to be held on $2 million bail once he's medically cleared.
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Later than 20 weeks, doctors medically induce labor to deliver an already-lost child.
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Additionally, veterinarians are the ultimate decider for which non-core vaccines are medically necessary.
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Elanco said a small portion of its portfolio includes medically important feed-grade antibiotics.
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She was placed into a medically induced coma, and surgeon reportedly reattached her arm.
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"And second, take as little of it as possible, and only when medically indicated."
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Even under the best of circumstances, pregnancy is not, medically speaking, a benign state.
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Other medically necessary items, such as bandages, are exempt from state taxes in Nevada.
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They were medically evacuated and are in stable condition, according to US Forces Afghanistan.
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The patient, who wears a crown of thousand diodes, is briefly and medically killed.
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After going through its FDA-approval application, he says the device seems medically sound.
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It means replacing the current complicated and medically intrusive assessment with a legal procedure.
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She spent nearly seven months in a medically induced coma before she passed away.
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The ex-Oakland Raiders linebacker was placed into a medically induced coma on Sept.
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It's important to note that colonics are not medically necessary, Dr. De Latour says.
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" He added to ABC News, "I don't think he's medically unfit to be president.
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Health providers and reproductive rights advocates have largely condemned the requirement as medically unnecessary.
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They said Potok was inspected medically and was found to be free of symptoms.
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She knew she needed six weeks to medically recover from a scheduled C-section.
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Be it medically or through prayer, Steve wasn't going to leave any stone unturned.
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The challengers say the regulations are medically unnecessary and intended to shut abortion clinics.
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He was placed in a medically-induced coma shortly after that, but never recovered.
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"Medically, she could leave Cleveland now — it's her choice to stay," the source says.
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But getting high while pregnant is still far from a medically acceptable treatment option.
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Sceptics fear that California's new law will prompt a rush of medically assisted suicides.
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Medically, it is so unhygienic that the woman would probably soon die from infections.
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Q: How exactly does near syncope or pneumonia make you medically unfit for office?
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On June 17th Canada joined a handful of countries in legalising medically assisted suicide.
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The proposed rule would address an estimated 54,800 medically treated blade-contact injuries annually.
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The policy also allows them to receive any treatment deemed medically necessary, including surgery.
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The ban, which began in 1983, has been described as medically unwarranted by some.
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Rare diseases are scientifically and medically complex, often locked away in the genetic code.
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We should be celebrating this long-established decision protecting medically necessary and safe care.
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The proposed rule would address an estimated 28503,22019 medically treated blade-contact injuries annually.
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Axing the tax on these medically necessary products is about quality of life. Period.
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This is an astonishing use of "catatonic," and is almost certainly not medically correct.
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For one, only 13 states required sex education to be medically accurate in 2017.
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Also, as somebody that's really gone through a lot medically, I don't know, man.
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Doctors put Mariee in a medically induced coma and gave her a breathing tube.
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But getting high while pregnant is still far from a medically acceptable treatment option.
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He also has asthma and was medically retired from the Navy, Joanne White said.
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Instead of the exposure approach, parents should vaccinate any child who isn't medically exempt.
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Watch: Inside the world of medically assisted sex 7-12-17 JK. No cure.
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One man is in a medically-induced coma and may require a lung transplant.
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It is marketed to cure pains and anxiety, and is being experimented with medically.
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I just could see it with all her Goopy advice that's so medically unsound.
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But my objective is that medically assisted suicide and euthanasia become legal in Italy.
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As fluid began filling his lungs, doctors placed Windhorst into a medically induced coma.
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Greg Abbott issued an executive order halting any "medically unnecessary" procedures in the state.
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I weighed 154 pounds, which was in the medically "normal" range for my height.
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He medically retired in 2014 after three years of service, although he never deployed.
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So providing medically tailored meals "is a potentially easy win all around," he said.
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Canadian doctors performing medically assisted deaths told me this is common, by the way.
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Easier was finding a friendly civilian doctor to declare you medically unfit to serve.
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"What they need, just like adults, is medically accurate information, counseling and affordable services."
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Patients moving outside of the AIIRs should be limited to only medically-essential situations.
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Indeed, the company makes the most of being the only medically "certified" contraceptive app.
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He recovered and ultimately deployed twice more before he was medically retired in 2016.
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He remains at a hospital in a medically induced coma with no brain activity.
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WHO classifies medically important antimicrobials as those that are critically important for human medicine.
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State programs for the medically indigent help low income people pay for acute care.
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A lot of us had lost faith with being able to get help medically.
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Some half of all Planned Parenthood centers are in rural or medically underserved areas.
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I practice yoga, attempt meditation occasionally, receive acupuncture, use medically legal cannabis—the works.
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Moore's opponent, Doug Jones, had said he supported late-term abortions when medically necessary.
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Is there an age when, medically speaking, one should give up on getting pregnant?
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The ACA allowed organizations focusing on the medically underprivileged, like those within the Food is Medicine Coalition, to work in a grassroots manner with regional Medicaid programs to implement additional benefits, like medically tailored food and nutrition, to high-need patients' care plans.
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He defended that decision as medically necessary for Hilton and the result of jail overcrowding.
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I believe the application that will make wearables medically matter is automated blood pressure monitoring.
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PG Greivis Vasquez (ankle) has yet to be medically cleared, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported.
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It then submits medically sound data to the FDA to prove that the product works.
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Fast-food chain McDonald's USA last year shifted to chicken raised without medically important antibiotics.
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The clotting problem is severe enough that the Heat won't medically clear him to play.
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Only time will tell whether more spas will use medically directed approaches in the future.
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Medically, there are diets and supplements available that slow down the progression of the disease.
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This can lead to the formation of a hairball, medically referred to as a trichobezoar.
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Ball is currently in a medically induced coma after suffering a brain aneurysm on Sept.
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Insurance companies pay for care that's medically necessary, not sessions of dumbbell curls and lunges.
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He has been medically cleared, and is undergoing a psychological evaluation, according to the sources.
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Afterwards, when he was medically retired, he paid attention only to some of his ailments.
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Her work won't involve medically nursing patients, but offering them comfort, counseling, and emotional support.
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Holding onto hope before death—no matter how futile, medically speaking—is more socially acceptable.
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Garner was placed in a medically induced coma shortly after her heart attack this weekend.
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Abortion providers said the law imposed medically unnecessary regulations that were intended to shut clinics.
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VICE recently reported on a Halifax woman who has multiple sclerosis and uses cannabis medically.
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He said the procedure was medically necessary given that the girls' father is HIV-positive.
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This includes children with medically complex diseases like diabetes, cystic fibrosis, heart disease and cancer.
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My story begins when I had a medically necessary termination of a nonviable ectopic pregnancy.
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"There's no reason you shouldn't ask your physician if CT is medically justified," Brenner says.
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She was put into a medically-induced coma at the UC San Diego Medical Center.
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Why don't highly skilled anesthesiologists — trained at taxpayer expense — do anesthesia instead of medically directing?
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The proposed chamber is designed to medically-support astronauts who are in a deep sleep.
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Rivers ended up getting rushed to a hospital, where she was put in a medically
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Nationwide, 54 percent of Planned Parenthood health centers are in rural or medically underserved areas.
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She was airlifted to a San Diego hospital and placed in a medically induced coma.
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Eventually, in order to treat her, the doctors placed her in a medically induced coma.
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The causes of hair loss, or alopecia, as it is medically known, are often genetic.
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It's a reality for 21625 million Americans living in medically underserved communities across the country.
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In August 2017, a physician reviewer agreed that hair removal was medically necessary for her.
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Antibiotics are considered "medically important" for their use in humans, per the World Health Organization.
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The school ultimately sided with Nassar, concluding that his "pelvic floor" treatments were medically appropriate.
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The official reason given then was that Fury was "medically unfit," with no details provided.
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A few hours later, Mr. Abdusalamov had a stroke while in a medically induced coma.
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They shouldn't be forced to choose between doing what's best for them medically and bankruptcy.
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As of June 2016, half of Wendy's chicken supply was raised without medically important antibiotics.
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Only 270 states mandate sex ed at all; 203 require it to be medically accurate.
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Those admissions were made without regard to whether the they were medically necessary, prosecutors said.
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He was placed in a medically induced coma for 11 days after his intestine ruptured.
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Under the guise of providing medically necessary treatment, Nassar instead abused many of his patients.
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Carriers could still sell policies that covered non-medically necessary procedures, such as cosmetic surgery.
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Patients have the right to accept or decline medically effective treatment recommended by their doctors.
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As a society, we believe we are against the medically unnecessary modification of children's genitalia.
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By 2016, 2 percent of babies were being delivered early when it wasn't medically indicated.
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Or I could have faced a malpractice lawsuit for not intervening as was medically indicated.
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Hours later, as the boy grew sicker, no medically trained agents were on duty there.
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Google's restrictions were cheered by health officials, who have called for more medically based treatment.
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Today, however, we live in an age of much greater sophistication, both medically and legally.
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Some are quarantining new arrivals until they are medically cleared to join the general population.
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There are so few that they are being saved for the most medically complicated cases.
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Markets, then, might be bracing against the chance of a contagion both medically and economically.
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She helps clients as they treat symptoms medically, holistically but she does not diagnose clients.
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Two years after my first hospitalization, in 2004, I was medically discharged from the military.
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The idea is medically plausible, because other types of lymphoma stem from certain chronic infections.
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But those drugs have also left her medically paralyzed, deeply sedated, and facing severe sepsis.
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While reiki isn&apost harmful, it also hasn&apost been proven to be medically effective.
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Instead of the exposure approach, parents should vaccinate any child who isn&apost medically exempt.
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Canadian media said Kinsella ended his own life under the nation's medically assisted-dying law.
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People don't notice, or perhaps care, when incarceration devastates our families financially, medically, and emotionally.
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She wasn't expected to survive when she emerged from a medically induced coma at 13.
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A related Title IX investigation at Michigan State concluded that his methods were medically appropriate.
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Instead, they offer treatment, they offer jobs, they offer methadone and other medically based treatment.
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My own primary care provider has recommended against treating this number medically at this time.
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A week later, he suffered cardiac arrest at home and was medically unresponsive, then gone.
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Italy still has one of the most restrictive laws in Europe on medically assisted fertility.
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Low testosterone is medically defined as occurring in men who test below 200 ng/dl.
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But that doesn't leave Sackler off the hook for his derogatory and medically unsound statements.
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But while these animals are scary, when appropriately harnessed, their venom can be medically useful.
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IMS is used medically, as well, to screen patients' breath for compounds that indicate lung cancer.
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You can do that on Facebook's "Special Request for Medically Incapacitated or Deceased Person's Account " page.
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Crisis pregnancy centers discourage women from seeking abortion, and often do so using medically inaccurate information.
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One source of the decline, Jarris said, is the push to end medically unnecessary induced labor.
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Chapman, 51, died Wednesday after being placed in a medically induced coma while she battled cancer.
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Her lungs filled with fluid she was put into a medically induced coma, the prince explains.
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In July 2014, he was injured while deployed in Afghanistan and medically retired from active duty.
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Penises aren't medically necessary to keep a patient alive, after all, unlike procedures like heart transplants.
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When battling a terminal illness, "you have no control over anything physically or medically," she says.
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Life will probably never be medically stable, but we're still grateful for every minute of it.
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The natural birthing mom might insist that her premium doesn't go toward medically unnecessary cesarean sections.
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There, she was placed in a medically induced coma and died a week later on Sept.
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Researchers lacked medical records to determine whether some instances of prolific prescribing might be medically appropriate.
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According to the report, 90% of the chickens raised last year received no medically important antibiotics.
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Possibly because the "husband stitch" isn't officially defined medically, there are no clinical studies of it.
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"Any treatment that Dr. Pescatore provided would have been medically necessary," his lawyer, Mark DiCowden, said.
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I really beat myself up about everything that happened to her medically, and my reaction afterwards.
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It is medically impossible to reverse the damage done to the nervous systems of these children.
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He appointed psychologists as jail directors and hired medically trained staff in place of some guards.
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But everything changed when Gordon fell inexplicably sick and was put into a medically induced coma.
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Bundchen did not clarify when her husband suffered a concussion or whether it was medically diagnosed.
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One important question is whether the microbes that these methods find are medically important or not.
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It's possible that many prepubescent transgender children will, in fact, change their minds about transitioning medically.
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Kyle Schwarber has not been medically cleared to play the field, according to Theo Epstein. pic.twitter.
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Some older riders got uncomfortably close to what would be deemed medically unsafe for their age.
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And he claims there was not a single doctor or medically trained nurse at the hospice.
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So would you ever consider getting Botox for cosmetic reasons, given your experience with it medically?
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Holding on to hope before death—no matter how futile, medically speaking—is more socially acceptable.
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I have no idea if it's a medically approved procedure, but paper therapy sounds absolutely lit.
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Medically necessary services would be covered and there would be no premiums, deductibles or co-pays.
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That was the first time I ever saw what it would look like to medically transition.
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Once she was medically cleared, she was taken to a nearby jail where she was booked.
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Beth died Wednesday at a Honolulu hospital, days after being placed in a medically-induced coma.
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Let's clarify something right off the bat: medically, it is not recommended that you eat chalk.
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There, she was placed in a medically induced coma and died a week later on Sept.
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Cleopatra says her father is breathing on his own but is in a medically sedated state.
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" Dillon wrote that realizing they could "still be non-binary" without medically transitioning was "ultimate freedom.
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Educators commonly advocate abstinence and only 13 states require that sex education even be medically accurate.
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Breast augmentations, facial reconstruction, castration, whatever—these procedures have been deemed medically necessary for transgender patients.
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However, opponents of this standard argue that tampons and other feminine products are actually medically necessary.
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More than 17,000 are employed medically and 9,000 are food for humans or fodder for animals.
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"Many crisis pregnancy centers actively target young people with medically inaccurate information," she said by email.
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But according to Safer, they can be medically necessary for trans people, by helping alleviate dysphoria.
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Those emergency powers would: ► Allow patients to get medically-assisted treatment for opioid addiction through telemedicine.
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Following the altercation, Veda was cleared medically and is okay, according to the Canine Trooper's Association.
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"Mahalo to Aloha Affordable Veterinary Services for caring for this sweet girl medically," the group wrote.
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The trouble begins after Emily falls gravely ill and is put into a medically induced coma.
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Other places that allow for medically assisted death, like Belgium, the Netherlands, and Oregon, mandate reporting.
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Never once did they mention medically fragile students passing away (two within my program last year).
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For the women in question, the trip out of state can be medically and financially burdensome.
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They are medically unnecessary, they cause delays and they ultimately hinder the quality of care delivered.
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So medically speaking, [this victim's] innocence and lack of experience makes the medical evidence less helpful.
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The state mandate requires most major insurance companies to cover medically necessary treatments for infertile clients.
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Per the immigration laws of the United States, once medically cleared she will be processed accordingly.
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After two days in a medically induced coma, she woke up in the intensive-care unit.
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Fury had been declared "medically unfit" and had admitted using cocaine to deal with manic depression.
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She's currently in a medically-induced coma in a hospital in Atlanta, according to Fox 6.
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Alongside refusing medical treatment, manipulating the time of childbirth, says Dr Goyal, can be medically unsafe.
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" Mr. Verrilli agreed, saying the alternatives would "result in significantly less use of medically necessary services.
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Medically approved hearing aids can cost thousands of dollars, even for those with minimal hearing loss.
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It does mean, though, that doctors aren't likely to list it as a medically approved option.
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And, like many other states, it doesn't require that sex ed curriculums include medically accurate information.
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The quarterback controversy remains on ice because Romo has yet to be medically cleared to play.
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He was medically evacuated to the base hospital at Camp Dwyer, where he was pronounced dead.
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In recent days, commentators have compared the economy to a patient in a medically induced coma.
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Twelve participants, including 11 girls, were medically disqualified from soccer for the rest of the season.
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He was transported to a nearby hospital where he was put in a medically induced coma.
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Even better, medically speaking ... Oz says bang it out early and often to keep things civil.
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Jeffrey McCrady, Millersville, Md. I am a medically retired Air Force remotely piloted aircraft sensor operator.
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"We want massive, debt-financed disaster relief while the economy is in its medically induced coma."
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In 2018, Ball reportedly suffered a brain aneurysm and was placed in a medically induced coma.
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Within a week, he was in a medically induced coma, unable to breathe on his own.
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Regulators need to focus instead on medically assisted treatment for addicts, which has been scandalously neglected.
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As one example, treatment facilities often don't need even a single medically licensed professional on staff.
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He underwent surgery and was in a medically induced coma and on a ventilator, Aragon said.
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The North later agreed to let Mr. Yun fly to Pyongyang to medically evacuate Mr. Warmbier.
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All other individuals under quarantine -- 180 at Travis and 166 at Miramar -- have been medically cleared.
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Medically, activated charcoal is used in emergency hospital settings, typically to absorb drugs after an overdose.
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I got medically discharged because of injuries in 2012, so I'd done just under 20 years.
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In 2018, about 3,000, or just over 85033 percent of deaths in Canada were medically assisted.
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They say the hospital was keeping her there against her will -- that Mayo "medically kidnapped" her.
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He fought not to be medically retired, but the government can be such an unsympathetic opponent.
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"House" came out on top as the experts' top choice for the most medically accurate show.
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He declared Thursday that he was ready to go and just needed to be cleared medically.
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However, officials issued reminders that only those who might be "medically fragile" were at highest risk.
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Fernandez had been in a medically induced coma and had waited years for a new kidney.
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The inmate was hospitalized and put into a medically induced coma on Tuesday, the people said.
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Dr. Barbara Levy: The phrase "late-term abortion" is medically inaccurate and has no clinical meaning.
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Turns out, there are tons of people — some of them medically trained — who agree with her!
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Still, only about one per cent of those who medically qualify for bariatric surgery get it.
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It has published articles that tout medically unsupported homeopathic therapies as "non-toxic" alternatives to vaccination.
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Sick, injured, weak, disabled, blind and lame animals would have to be medically treated or euthanized.
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To get Medicare coverage, a person has to either be 65 years old or medically disabled.
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Persuasive theories aside, other scientists say pregnant women should not fear a medically necessary ultrasound exam.
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The inmate was hospitalized and put in a medically induced coma on Tuesday, the Times reported.
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She was put into a medically induced coma in a Virginia hospital to fight the infection.
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It's connected to a larger anti-abortion argument "that abortion is never medically necessarily," Grossman said.
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They are accused of failing to take medically appropriate steps that could have saved his life.
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They require deciding what's medically necessary, a concept that is abstract and largely up to interpretation.
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The new regulation jettisons a requirement that Title X clinics provide "medically approved" family planning services.
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The Supreme Court ruled the requirements were medically unnecessary and violated women's constitutional right to an abortion.
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She had been in a medically induced coma, with bandages covering exposed tendons and muscles, police said.
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It is used medically for suppressing cough as well as for treating mild to moderate pain severity.
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Evans was put into a medically induced coma on April 19 because of seizures, her husband wrote.
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Syrian doctors sent them to the Jordanian border, as they were not medically equipped to save her.
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In 2015, Malta became the first nation to ban non-consensual medically unnecessary surgeries on intersex children.
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He died in Seattle at age 45 after being put into a medically induced coma, Ruth said.
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"We will need those medically important antibiotics in meat production for a long, long time," Smith said.
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He was placed in a medically induced coma to give his brain time to heal for surgery.
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His wife told CNN on February 9 that Kara-Murza had awakened from a medically induced coma.
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He survived, but doctors put him in a medically induced coma and removed part of his skull.
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Yes, black hairy tongue, or lingua villosa nigra, as it's also known medically, is a real thing.
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Thanks very much for that crushing sense of responsibility for my husband's subsequent and medically predicted death.
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More than 70 percent of medically important antibiotics in the United States are sold for livestock use.
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In the midterms, three out of four state measures to legalize marijuana either medically or recreationally passed.
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Now, he's fighting for his life in a medically induced coma after being diagnosed with the flu.
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Medical staff also responded to the scene and determined nothing was medically abnormal, he was just drunk.
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You end up going through a medically necessary detox in order to get off of these medications.
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So she knows the ins and outs of the show, as well as about what's medically realistic.
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Family spokesman Jill Parker tells PEOPLE the victim remains in critical condition in a medically-induced coma.
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This episode, Joe Del Campo was medically pulled when his enlarged prostate prevented him from passing water.
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Kayden's condition has improved in recent days, with the youngster coming out of a medically induced coma.
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Buzz Aldrin is recovering in a New Zealand hospital after being medically evacuated from the South Pole.
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But he stressed in an interview that Dreem isn't looking to become a medically approved device yet.
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He was placed in a medically induced coma, according to the GoFundMe page created by his family.
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More news: The Washington Post reports that Warmbier is currently in a coma and being medically evacuated.
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Investigators also interviewed other medical and sports medicine professionals, and all agreed the procedure was medically sound.
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This is a method to combat that and help people in a way that's more medically sound.
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Albeit a bop created from Ashley's subconscious brain after she was placed in a medically induced coma.
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The incoming freshman was found medically distressed in his campus dorm room at around 9:30 p.m.
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Medically unnecessary surgeries carried out on intersex children without their consent are banned in Malta and Portugal.
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At the time, she reported the rape to the police, was medically examined, and filed criminal charges.
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These are now deemed "medically unnecessary" and should have been treated at a "lower level of care".
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In more than two-thirds of the country, sex ed isn't even required to be medically accurate.
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Scientifically and medically speaking, contraception access and comprehensive sexual education are key to reducing the abortion rate.
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If trans people were confused, one would expect a lot of regret among people who medically transition.
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The state's current law requires insurance companies cover expenses considered medically necessary as part of infertility treatment.
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And then a message from another family of a medically fragile child showed up in my inbox.
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Steve Alic, spokesman for USA Football, said it's the only medically endorsed practice guidelines for youth football.
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While the Americans are only coming to, we are already making friends, feeding and [medically] treating them.
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After six months of medically induced comas and a hospice stay, Brown passed away on July 26.
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It comes after trial and error over years and years in a field that isn't medically recognized.
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States can restrict coverage of the drug only if there's no medically acceptable reason to cover it.
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Athletes were medically disqualified for an entire season in 3.5 percent of concussion cases, the study found.
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Late last month, the USPSTF declared that routine pelvic exams for women may not be medically beneficial.
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Such a child should definitely be evaluated, because something new and medically serious could be going on.
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"Forcing this medically fragile community to move should be a last resort," Ptak said in a statement.
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"It was a group effort between everybody, whether they were trained medically or not," Anthony Robone said.
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They argued that the treatment they are seeking is medically necessary, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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She started to drive his car when they went on dates, because Dad is too medically compromised.
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A Michigan State Title IX investigation concluded that Nassar's methods were medically appropriate and sided with him.
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Groups that represent the rights of sex workers back the initiative as convenient, discreet and medically important.
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Then, those medically-trained professionals can spring in to action to help out during dangerous overdose situations.
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NTSB and the lead investigator plan to thoroughly interview all crew members once they are medically fit.
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There is a difference between how women's medically necessary hygiene products are treated versus other medical necessities.
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He enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1943 but was medically discharged because of the enlarged kidney.
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In other countries, OPS and medically supervised substance use are working to keep people alive and healthy.
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The researchers only deemed statements "medically accurate" if they were not at all misleading and completely true.
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Separately, the FDA on Friday approved AcelRx Pharmaceuticals Inc's similar treatment for use in medically supervised settings.
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They also couldn't medically confirm he had "popcorn lung" because a surgical lung biopsy was deemed unsafe.
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The bacteria thrives in a damp, dark environment and ultimately produces the odor known medically as bromodosis.
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Prosecutors said the claims were fraudulent because they stemmed from the scheme and were often medically unnecessary.
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In many cases, federal auditors could not determine whether services were actually provided or were medically necessary.
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Some vaccines work by injecting small doses of parts of a virus in a medically safe way.
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"Medically necessary" should be determined by providers with patients, and the prior authorization process should be eliminated.
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Levels of protein that are medically healthier for you are healthier for the planet and atmosphere, too.
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People who are "medically frail" with serious ailments can postpone their work requirements with a doctor's note.
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The WHO estimates that tens of millions of people are denied medically necessary pain treatment every year.
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Refusing to provide children with medically accurate information about their own sexual development isn't ideological; it's negligent.
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She added, "Accurate donor histories and medically supported donor deferral criteria are critical" to blood supply safety.
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Three days before Sunday's game, Johnson was medically cleared to play after a concussion in the preseason.
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"We had so many medically unstable people who should never have been on that plane," she said.
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Sometimes, it's a hairball; other times for seemingly no apparent reason (there's nothing medically wrong with her).
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Also, you need letters from a doctor, psychiatrist, and counselor that prove this procedure is medically necessary.
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Later, Maggie was found to be in the "minimally conscious state" — a term medically formalized in 2002.
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"It's as important as eating food, drinking water, being treated (medically), being given a tent," he said.
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It's embarrassing that we are one of the states that does not have medically accurate sex education.
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Pamela Powers Hannley, who is sponsoring a different bill, HB2577, that focuses on medically accurate sex education.
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The patient was in their 50s and "medically high risk," President Trump said in a press conference.
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A saga like this—medically unnecessary, demeaning, expensive—is exactly what house bill 980 aims to fix.
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While going through Dr. Klopfer's property, the family found 2,246 medically preserved fetal remains, the release said.
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AHIP also said health-insurance providers cover "reasonable, medically necessary health care costs," which include the coronavirus.
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The doctor tells you she's in a medically induced coma so her brain can try to heal.
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With Haven Life, you may be able to secure a medically underwritten policy in minutes, not weeks.
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Approximately 70 percent of medically-important antibiotics sold in the U.S. go to livestock and poultry operations.
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That means you may be able to get medically underwritten life insurance coverage without a medical exam.
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At a "Safe Station" one can get medically-cleared by a paramedic and taken to a hospital.
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" The outbreak, caused by adenovirus type 7, "is affecting medically fragile children with severely compromised immune systems.
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The policy also allows them to receive any treatment deemed medically necessary, including surgery and hormone therapy.
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According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, these claims are medically inaccurate and deliberately misleading.
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If the player is cleared medically, then it enters into some element of a coaching, player conversation.
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The meat industry accounts for roughly 70 percent of medically important antibiotics sold in the United States.
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There have been many twists and turns in how we, medically and societally, view drinking while pregnant.
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Together these losses are known medically as perinatal deaths, and worldwide there are 4.1 million each year.
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Yes, but: Cases continue spreading, including particularly worrisome community deaths that occur outside of medically secure areas.
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And it led Dr. Orentreich to begin developing hair transplantation surgery as a viable, medically proven treatment.
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In 1996, Congress outlawed female circumcision on minors, except in cases where the operation is medically necessary.
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She was my third baby, and the delivery was not medically complicated for either Pippa or me.
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In recent years, the zombie — and its new medically induced origins — has been appropriated by hardcore survivalists.
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But this doesn't mean no further action is taken once there is nothing medically left to do.
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For some reason, we want to treat drug use criminally when it needs to be treated medically.
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In 21, medically-aided deaths accounted for 6,091, or 4 percent, of all deaths in the country.
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Only 13 states require that sex ed be medically accurate, and most don't require lessons at all.
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For example, all seven companies have equal health coverage for transgender individuals, without exclusion, for medically necessary care.
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But doctors often only ask about medically prescribed medications, and patients don't often say that they're taking supplements.
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With exchange plans largely locked into paying for medically required tests, patients (and their urine) became gold mines.
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Abortions on "medically futile" fetuses that would not survive past birth are also not subject to the restrictions.
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"Any person who knows CPR or who's medically trained would stop," DeLaMora tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview.
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Three people have been medically evacuated, while the fate of the fourth, Jake Nodar, hasn't yet been aired.
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"It was really death-heavy, and not in what I would consider a medically productive way," she says.
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According to CBS Philly, 250 people were medically evaluated and most are in the process of being released.
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After six months of medically induced comas and a hospice stay, she passed away on July 26, 2015.
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For example, maybe an insurer will say it'll cover all drugs as long as they're deemed medically necessary.
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According to authorities, Jayme was cleared medically Friday morning, and will be reunited with her relatives later today.
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Once there, Jeremy went into septic shock and doctors placed him in a medically induced coma that evening.
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After suffering a heart attack last weekend, Garner had been hospitalized and placed in a medically induced coma.
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It states that it does not legalize medically-assisted suicide, though if enacted, it would effectively do so.
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Medically, it is called "heterochromia" which means that the iris (the colored part of the eye) is multicolored.
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He came out of the medically induced coma and his condition appeared to be improving, but on Feb.
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"All ecstasy batches have the potential to be rogue because there is no medically supplied ecstasy," he said.
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In fact, nearly two-thirds of the medically important antibiotics sold in the US go to food animals.
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"Per the immigration laws of the United States, once medically cleared, she will be processed accordingly," Kise said.
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" Planned Parenthood, which operates the only licensed abortion clinic in the state, has called these restrictions "medically unnecessary.
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For example, Kennedy wore a neck brace to Kopechne's highly publicized funeral, though it hadn't been medically required.
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Plenty of people who use cannabis, either recreationally or medically, approach it with a "more is better" mentality.
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For example, Medicaid providers would cover diagnostic imaging, lab tests, and other services, including sonograms when medically necessary.
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While medically OK to bat and run bases, doctors would not clear Schwarber to play in the field.
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However, Tin says the app now offers medically validated advice, based on the type of pill you take.
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In 2015, sales and distribution of those medically important antibiotics for food production rose 2 percent, FDA said.
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For his part, Nassar has claimed "procedures" in which he would treat women intra-vaginally were medically appropriate.
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The vast majority of transgender kids who begin hormonal treatments do not change their minds about medically transitioning.
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He has now pulled out of a second date, this time having been declared "medically unfit to fight".
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The pro wrestling legend was put into a medically induced coma while doctors scrambled to save his life.
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This statistic says it all: Just 13 states mandate that sex education provided to students be medically accurate.
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The abortion providers who challenged the law said it was medically unnecessary and specifically intended to shut clinics.
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WWE legend Ric Flair was put in a medically induced coma and will undergo surgery, according to TMZ.
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Once there, he was placed in a medically induced coma as doctors worked to relieve a subdural hematoma.
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I spoke recently to medically-retired U.S. Army Sergeant Robert Bartlett about his encounter with an Iranian EFP.
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Fewer people are starting on opioid prescriptions, and more people are starting medically assisted treatment for opioid addiction.
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McNicholas said the requirement was medically unnecessary, and mentioned a patient was a minor who'd been sexually assaulted.
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The carrier provided documentation showing that it has offered benefits for medically necessary transition-related services since 22014.
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The World Health Organization recently classified burnout as a "syndrome," medically legitimizing the condition for the first time.
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The World Health Organization recently classified burnout as a syndrome, medically legitimizing the condition for the first time.
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Supplements are recommended in certain medically-indicated situations — as every pregnant woman prescribed a prenatal vitamin is aware.
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"Their [the restaurant's] policy is still that female staff wear heels unless medically restricted," Gavins wrote on Facebook.
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Even then, many people with pre-existing conditions were medically eligible for guaranteed coverage in all 50 states.
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During her final days, which extended longer than seemed medically possible, we floated in and out in shifts.
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When we refer to "improving circulation," medically speaking we are referring to reducing the development of arterial plaque.
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Scientific research, however, has shown that medically-assisted recovery programs cut the death rate at least in half.
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Buildings must also accommodate residents with disabilities for whom a pet is medically helpful, regardless of the policies.
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When it came to information about the first trimester, a whopping 45% of the statements were medically inaccurate.
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I mean, if you have a medically weak heart we suggest you don't but other than that no.
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Sometimes immediate hospitalization is needed to medically stabilize the patient before treatment of the underlying disorder can begin.
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My Family and I are all in self isolation for as long as it is deemed medically necessary.
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The report strongly urged the expansion of medically-assisted treatment programs that use drugs like methadone and Suboxone.
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Some see the collection of 750 objects on display as macabre and others see it as medically intriguing.
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The drug has now come full circle, with at least one psychiatrist permitted to treat his patients medically.
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He had to be placed in a medically induced coma, and suffered organ failure ... including a collapsed lung.
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One clinical ethicist in southern Alberta predicts the province will see about 150 medically assisted deaths a year.
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It makes a lot of sense both medically and politically to reduce all the nuisances around public injection.
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She told them about her attack and was taken to a hospital in Tucson to be medically screened.
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This long period where hand-washing wasn't considered important, and now all of a sudden it's medically necessary?
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In 2012 I was medically retired from the Marine Corps because of debilitating migraines, vertigo and crippling depression.
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After all, if it can medically detoxify the body of poisons, a smaller dose probably works too, right?
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The injury was described as mild and no one was medically evacuated from the embassy following the attack.
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I am leaving restitution opened as long as those victims that have issues that can be medically documented.
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They have the same effect: forcing transgender troops to live a lie and denying them medically necessary care.
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Our military readiness -- and hence, our national security -- is dependent on our troops being medically ready and deployable.
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In medically saturated areas, where profits and executive compensation approach Wall Street levels, tax exemption should raise eyebrows.
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They have formed a national organization on medically assisted suicide and are holding their first conference in June.
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Forty-three people are being medically monitored after contact with the sole US sufferer of the Wuhan coronavirus.
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A medication safety net According to Cope, Positive Recovery Solutions' role is to medically manage patients on Vivitrol.
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They also receive coverage for any treatment deemed medically necessary by their doctors, including surgery and hormone therapy.
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It is being aware that there are these incredibly painful, morally complex, but often also medically complex situations.
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The policy also allows them to receive any treatment deemed medically necessary, including surgery and hormone therapy. Rep.
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All course materials must be medically accurate, and discussions of relationships must be inclusive of same-sex couples.
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The 21625-day rule requires the recipient to have a medically necessary 2900-day-consecutive inpatient hospital stay.
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SB 20: Prevents government health insurance from paying for abortions except when medically necessary (already a federal law).
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While edible marijuana is sold medically in Oregon, it wouldn't be available recreationally for a few more months.
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Almost a third of babies in the US are delivered via C-section, up 50 percent since 1996, and experts believe that women of color and low-income women are less likely than other groups to have medically necessary C-sections and more likely to have medically unnecessary C-sections.
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Researchers found that participants in both Community Servings' medically tailored meals program and a traditional, non-medically tailored home-delivered meals program experienced fewer emergency department visits and emergency transportation services, but only Community Servings clients had fewer inpatient admissions — resulting in a 28503 percent net reduction in health-care costs.
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By setting aside the evidence on which the nationally recognized standard of care is built and eliminating the term "medically approved" from the longstanding requirement of providing a broad range of medically approved family planning methods, the administration empowers new providers to withhold critical information about a range of contraceptive options.
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Arnold. Referred to medically as the synophrys, her unibrow exists outside the confines of acceptability in contemporary Western culture.
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The new season of Black Mirror makes a completely misleading, and medically inaccurate error in its portrayal of abortion.
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Instead, all Americans would be enrolled in a government-run plan, which would cover virtually all medically necessary services.
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The keto diet is so restrictive that it typically has to be medically monitored, meaning a doctor oversees it.
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She adds, "Medically speaking, we know that pain may be perceived much later on in development" than 20 weeks.
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That's like the kind of thing that it's like, it's not necessarily medically relevant, but it's just really fun.
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Hendrick Motorsports announced Friday that Earnhardt has not been medically cleared to compete for the rest of the season.
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We're told that wasn't enough, though -- she was still agitated, so they moved forward with the medically-induced coma.
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Changing or delaying a kid's vaccine schedule is not recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics unless medically necessary.
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Authorities said all of the children recovered at the daycare center were medically evaluated at Children's Hospital in Dallas.
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Ursodeoxycholic acid, one of its main components, has been medically proven to help dissolve gallstones and treat liver disease.
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"Remember, a car addiction stops a drug addiction," he added, which we have been unable to medically fact-check.
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Anezka puts Petra into a medically induced coma so she can bone Rafael...and other, less pressing evil plans.
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These medically backed findings contradict USA Powerlifting's claims that transgender women have "significant advantages" over other women in competitions.
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The law imposes new certification requirements on doctors who provide abortions, which abortion rights advocates say are medically unnecessary.
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While medically cleared to bat and run the bases, doctors would not clear Schwarber to return to the outfield.
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The U.S. has said 26 U.S. embassy workers and family members have been "medically confirmed" to have been affected.
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The death of Ronald Todd Milsap, 49, son of country music star Ronnie Milsap, appears to be medically related.
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Doctors managed to revive him and eventually stabilize him — in part by placing him in a medically-induced coma.
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It's been a tough year for Matt Roloff medically, but he doesn't want anyone to worry, especially his kids.
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And though it's not medically necessary, there are safe and not-as-safe ways to go about doing it.
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But a growing number of states now require plans to cover such services when medically necessary treatment jeopardizes fertility.
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These standards, activists charge, hold clinics to medically unnecessary standards and are designed to force clinics to shut down.
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Despite the grandiose promises, the pills probably won't make you any healthier (unless you have a medically diagnosed deficiency).
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The only treatments medically proven to cure a yeast infection are anti-fungal creams, according to Harvard Health Publications.
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But the operations Oscar has had, and will have in the near future, are all medically necessary, Natalie says.
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A spokesperson at the Philippines' Department of Health said he didn't know how many "surrenderers" had been medically screened.
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As we reported, Ric had been placed in a medically-induced coma earlier this week and underwent surgery Monday.
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Fifty-four percent of Planned Parenthood health centers are in health professional shortage areas, rural or medically underserved areas.
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He had sustained fractures to his ankle and femur and as of Thursday was in a medically induced coma.
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Despite caring for patients in a medically underserved region, my particular medical practice does not qualify for debt forgiveness.
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"Per the immigration laws of the United States, once medically cleared she will be processed accordingly," the statement said.
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Warmbier, 22, a University of Virginia student from suburban Cincinnati, was medically evacuated to the United States on Wednesday.
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It's medically safe enough that some doctors believe it, and mifepristone, should be available over the counter here too.
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Instead, it encourages you to take only 1.5 or 2 doses to catch up (or whatever is medically appropriate).
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And if they don't teach about contraception, they are withholding medically important information and that can be very damaging.
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Seventy-eight per cent of these were dealt with by medically qualified passengers who happened to be on board.
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Unless it's medically necessary for you to do so, cutting out gluten can increase your risk for heart problems.
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Both daughters had extensive brain damage and were medically sedated after being brought to the emergency room, Alvarado added.
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She's met too many people who have medically incorrect information, which is why the Trump administration's efforts concern her.
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He was admitted to the hospital and placed in a medically induced coma when staff failed to revive him.
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For those like Shiloh whose doctors agree that surgery is medically appropriate, the state will pay for the procedure.
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AMA previously passed a resolution saying there was no "medically valid reason" for the administration to ban transgender soldiers.
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His injuries were so severe that he was treated for eight months in military hospitals before being medically retired.
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"There may be good reasons why less intensive treatment is in fact medically appropriate," Arenberg said in a statement.
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Hellerstedt, when the court ruled that requiring admitting privileges is medically unnecessary and creates an undue burden for women.
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The insurer said it will consider approving coverage for OxyContin if a doctor feels the drug is medically necessary.
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"You are medically able to maintain your high level of professional work and your physical activity programs without limitations."
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He added that due to her intoxicated state, Locklear was supposed to be medically checked before going to jail.
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Sanders's plan would cover every medically necessary service, including dental, vision and long-term care for people with disabilities.
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"The number one reason for bankruptcy is actually medically related," said certified financial planner Stacy Francis of Francis Financial.
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In Oregon, voters will decide whether to ban public funding from going toward abortions that are not medically necessary.
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Narcisse-Beckford went to the hospital because an officer used a Taser, it said, and he was medically cleared.
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That includes medically-accurate information on carrying a pregnancy to term, or terminating the pregnancy if the patient chooses.
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Opposition activist and journalist Vladimir Kara-Murza is on life support in a medically induced coma, his wife said.
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However, due to a technical oversight by Congress, members of the military who were medically discharged prior to Sept.
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She has been known to cite medically dubious claims, including that abortion increases a woman's risk of breast cancer.
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"My legislative intent is to allow doctors to make decisions that they feel are medically necessary," Wu said. Rep.
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In order to treat it, the doctors told Nanjiani, they needed to put her into a medically induced coma.
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Earlier this year, I was proud that our state voted to exempt medically necessary eyeglasses from a sales tax.
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They expect around 22018 students to march the full distance, and they have the assistance of medically-trained volunteers.
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Doctors argue that they choose drugs based on what's most medically appropriate for their patients — and most probably do.
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In 2016, sales and distribution of those medically important antibiotics for food production fell 14 percent, the FDA said.
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The defendants said they were forced to confess under torture and their lawyers asked that they be medically examined.
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I had two options: Put him in a medically induced coma and on a breathing machine, or try ketamine.
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Just 16 states, including Oregon, even allow Medicaid to pay for medically necessary abortions, according to the Guttmacher Institute.
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In 143, just over half of all terminations in England and Wales were carried out medically, with abortion pills.
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But unfortunately, today there are significant barriers to accessing abortion, due to a litany of medically unnecessary state regulations.
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"These surgeries are medically unnecessary, irreversible and non-consensual," said Truffer, co-founder of the international pressure group StopIGM.
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Then the Supreme Court found that this law was medically unnecessary and an undue burden on access to abortion.
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Muscle aches, known medically as myalgias, constitute the greatest number of muscle complaints and the greatest area of controversy.
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Aside from Wright's brief return, Wilpon said Wright would be considered medically unable to play in the major leagues.
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The centers also became less medically oriented and more community oriented, meaning less able to address very sick people.
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Patton said the federal defenders have asked for bail for about 15 prisoners who are older or medically vulnerable.
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Even before his mother was put into a medically induced coma, Towns and his family took the virus seriously.
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It is only reasonable to order a medical team to do this when such a procedure is medically necessary.
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According to the wellness program guidelines, Liv will have to be medically cleared before she can return to action.
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Anthem Inc's policy limits testing to "medically necessary" use and states there's "insufficient published evidence" to support widespread testing.
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Doug Ducey signed a bill Friday that requires doctors to keep fetuses born during a medically induced birth alive.
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Erica Garner, 27, was in a medically induced coma, her mother, Esaw Snipes, said in a brief telephone interview.
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Insurance will tend to cover plastic surgery only when the surgery is deemed "medically necessary" and not merely aesthetic.
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Last month, the Pentagon announced it would start providing transgender service members with all "medically necessary" treatment, effective Oct.
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"There are provisions in the House rules that permit medically necessary headgear," Gaetz said after walking off the floor.
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"Many physicians sanction the use of deception to secure third-party payers' approval of medically indicated care," they wrote.
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At the most severe end are people who are medically quarantined because they have been diagnosed with the coronavirus.
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He visits her, and a doctor tells him that they need to put her in a medically-induced coma.
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Take a look if you haven't already read these amazing articles about medically assisted death and private refugee sponsorships.
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Genetic counselors are in a unique position to help patients and their providers navigate medically complex genetic risk factors.
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Ms. MacDowell specialized in caring for medically fragile or drug-addicted babies — "the ones no one wants," she said.
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Sioux Falls family physician Glenn Ridder supported the bill, saying it is "medically impossible" to change a person's gender.
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More than 150,000 residents of Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant section, for example, are rated as medically underserved under federal guidelines.
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In a news conference, Mr. Trump described the person as a "medically high-risk" woman in her late 50s.
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Without any information about the procedure, Hoard found herself having C-section surgery, which she believes was medically unnecessary.
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Many nations have either decriminalized marijuana, allowed it to be prescribed medically or effectively stopped enforcing laws against it.
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So I had a dilation and curettage — commonly known as a D&C, where they remove the fetus medically.
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BUTTIGIEG: —And I want every family to have that same freedom to do what is medically right, not (INAUDIBLE).
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BUTTIGIEG: —And I want every family to have that same freedom to do what is medically right, not (INAUDIBLE).
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Last year, approximately 1.9 million Americans used prescription painkillers non-medically for the first time and 212,000 started heroin.
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Typically, opioid withdrawal is managed with medically assisted treatments such as buprenorphine or methadone, in conjunction with behavioral therapy.
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She was later airlifted to Kendall Medical Center in Miami, where doctors placed her into a medically induced coma.
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In the past 21100 years, portrayals of abortion onscreen have become more common, more medically accurate, and more diverse.
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Most don't have to report monthly because they work, have dependent children, are medically frail or are otherwise exempt.
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What must be said here is America is unusual in this degree of medically driven insolvency and economic loss.
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The same poll also showed that 2628% of respondents believe people should be allowed to use medically prescribed marijuana.
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The company said it is now exploring options to share more medically sound information about vaccines with its users.
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Therefore, the drug "is unproven and not medically necessary" for all but three of the indications on the label.
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And abortions deemed medically necessary by a doctor will no longer be subject to co-payments or annual deductibles.
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The elderly, people with pre-existing health conditions and the "most medically vulnerable" will be prioritized, the newspaper aded.
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As soon as he was medically cleared to leave the hospital, her newborn son was placed in foster care.
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By the numbers: The federal government has designated almost 80% of rural America as "medically underserved," per the Post.
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It's not unusual to receive product complaints, especially when the product is frequently administered by non-medically trained individuals.
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Medically, AIDS experts agree, the plan he announced in his State of the Union address in February is sound.
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He also claimed to the Times he was medically incapable of such behavior, citing diabetes and a heart condition.
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While individual patients and providers are responsible for determining the medically-necessary course of treatment to secure the best possible health outcomes, all too often the successful management of a condition is dictated by whether that individual patient can fight to get affordable access to medically necessary treatments, therapies, medications, and devices.
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As the researchers discuss in their paper, these surgeries are considered medically necessary by doctors—they are not cosmetic procedures.
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Local reports say Rooney suffered a skull fracture and blood clots -- and he was placed into a medically induced coma.
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He is only medically sedated to keep his blood pressure low and allow the vessels in his brain to heal.
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Kelly was in a medically induced coma for 12 days and has said he retains no memory of the shooting.
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Evans died Saturday at age 37, following more than two weeks in a medically induced coma due to an infection.
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But by the time the draft was instituted in 1969, Trump had been medically ineligible for service for a year.
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At the very least, the group thinks sex ed should actually provide "medically accurate information" that's inclusive and without stigma.
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The shelter had 126 people at last headcount, six were medically fragile, four needed oxygen and two needed hospice care.
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All "medically necessary abortion services" will also be covered by commercial health insurance policies without co-pays, coinsurance or deductibles.
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"The Military Health System covers all approved medically necessary treatments and prescription medications," Pentagon spokeswoman Jessica Maxwell told the Post.
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Chapman, star of "Dog the Bounty Hunter," had recently been placed in a medically induced coma while she battled cancer.
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"There was nothing medically wrong with him," Ginger Guttner, the communications manager for LSU's School of Veterinary Medicine told CNN.
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Swallowing pills led to an emergency room stay where I had to wait until 1 AM to be medically cleared.
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"My belief is that California's persisted with this medically managed withdrawal because they think they're saving themselves money," Nosyk said.
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Besides being problematic and offensive, Insatiable glamorizes a draconian, medically necessary liquid-only diet as a viable weight loss method.
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This also excludes medically necessary liquid diets, which may be prescribed before or after certain procedures, or for medical conditions.
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"Texas must take steps to prohibit taxpayer and premium dollars from subsidizing abortions that are not medically necessary," said Sen.
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He was medically examined at the Cuyahoga County Jail, while Amiott was treated at a local hospital after the incident.
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There are bills to prohibit charitable donations to abortion providers, and others that require the distribution of medically disputed information.
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There's the 24-hour waiting period, a medically unnecessary requirement meant to dissuade women from going through with the procedure.
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When I did decide to start medically transitioning at 19, I sat down my parents in their warm living room.
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Unfortunately for Anthony, it took many hours of arguing with the insurance company to get the medically recommended procedure covered.
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Late or medically complex abortions, on the other hand, are going to be profoundly affected by changes in the law.
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"Our military readiness -- and hence, our national security -- is dependent on our troops being medically ready and deployable," he added.
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"If someone is abusing marijuana — either medically or recreationally — they would not be a candidate for transplant," a spokesman said.
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In July, New York became the first state to ban the declawing of cats, unless the procedure is medically necessary.
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Her first transplant was 14 hours long, and she was put in a medically induced coma for 34 days afterward.
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Manning began a hunger strike on September 9 to demand treatment and access to medically prescribed recommendations for her condition.
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They often force doctors to lie to their patients about the risks of abortion, and to administer medically unnecessary ultrasounds.
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That requirement makes little sense for patients trying to preserve their fertility before undergoing medically necessary cancer or other treatment.
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I felt a medically unidentifiable tingle throughout my arms, a feeling that also occurs whenever I overdose on fatty brisket.
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Drug laws have been overhauled, and psychedelics are available and affordable to all who want them, whether medically or recreationally.
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Doctors tried a number of methods to save the woman's life and even put her in a medically induced coma.
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They had to ensure their lessons were age-appropriate, medically-accurate and appropriate for students of all orientations and disabilities.
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These men and women are some of the most gracious, least entitled and medically interesting patients to take care of.
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Rich never regained consciousness and was transported to a nearby hospital where he was placed into a medically induced coma.
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The former is a serious condition involving the compulsive use of drugs or alcohol that becomes a medically dangerous issue.
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Watch 'Inside the World of Medically Assisted Sex': VICE: So tell me a little bit about yourself and your work.
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We broke the story ... Beth died Wednesday in a Honolulu hospital, days after being placed in a medically-induced coma.
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It means fighting back against medically unnecessary laws aimed only at shuttering clinics and curbing women's access to abortion care.
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While marijuana is legal to use medically in many states and recreationally legal in others, it's still against federal law.
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More than 70 percent of medically important antibiotics in the United States are sold for use on livestock and poultry.
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Described as a "very intense, severe headache," it usually happens just before orgasm and is known medically as orgasmic cephalalgia.
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Why it matters: Patients and doctors have long been frustrated with insurers' determinations about what's covered and what's medically necessary.
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Please, keep spending your money on what may be medically unnecessary but are also increasingly edible gluten free baked goods.
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Are the medically frail and people with substance use disorders exempt from requirements or will they be made to work?
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"I don't necessarily medically recommend this, but I carry tape, including good old fashioned duct tape, as well," he says.
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As we reported ... Beth died last month in a Honolulu hospital, days after being placed in a medically-induced coma.
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They combined sensible regulation of medically underwritten individual insurance with limited purpose high-risk pools or insurers of last resort.
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Other critics pointed to the fact that the procedure was not medically necessary as there are other treatments for HIV.
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The University of Virginia student was held for more than 17 months and medically evacuated from North Korea last week.
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But after she arrived in London, she began to have trouble breaking and was placed in a medically-induced coma.
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"These new restrictions include a range of cost-prohibitive and medically unnecessary changes," said Leana Wen, president of Planned Parenthood.
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Thirdly, all of these children have been put in cruel circumstances which can forever impact them, emotionally, developmentally, and medically.
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Teens regularly get medically inaccurate information, learn solely about abstinence, and hear only bad things about LGBTQ identity and sexuality.
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According to the Texas Department of Rural Affairs, 231 of 254 counties are designated Partly or Whole-County Medically Underserved.
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Tompkins, who was in a truck, noticed another driver swerving on the road and sensed that something was wrong, medically.
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Abortion referrals would still be allowed when medically necessary, or if the pregnancy was the result of rape or incest.
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"Tyson has this week been declared medically unfit to fight," Hennessy Sports, his promoters, said in a statement without elaborating.
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Planned Parenthood has said that the law is both medically unnecessary and would effectively ban medication abortion in the state.
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OK, well that statement is probably completely medically inaccurate, but I just completely and utterly adore this wildly underrated genre.
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But he never learned to ride a bike and was declared medically unfit for the draft after failing his physical.
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Leading Care, spiritually as well as medically, is its popular chairman, Dr. B. Soma Raju, a 69-year-old cardiologist.
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They waste time studying to memorize the "right" answer rather than the medically correct one for each patient they treat.
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But the court ruled against him, deciding it's not illegal to discriminate against employees who use weed, medically or recreationally.
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When he was medically discharged from the Navy in 2012, he was stripped of a sense of purpose and belonging.
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It is a method that is "evidence-based and medically preferred," according to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
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If you're medically trained, bring SOAP templates and a pencil to keep track of a patient's physical and mental state.
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Michelle and Elena had collected more than 100 stories from other parents of medically fragile children all over the country.
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And a person with medically managed addiction does not have to steal or engage in prostitution to support their habit.
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But Canada doesn't have a a federal monitoring system right now to track who is choosing a medically assisted death.
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Nobody wants to have an abortion, it's not on anyone's bucket list, but medically it's extremely simple and extremely safe.
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Doctor's offices like Jaffrey's inherently favor a young and medically uncomplicated patient, able to pay the necessary fees up front.
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Insurers aren't required to cover brand name products when a generic is available unless your doctor says it's medically necessary.
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He was medically evacuated back to Florida at a cost of about $75,000 — all paid by his travel insurance policy.
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"It is no longer medically or ethically acceptable to ignore older adults who feel lonely and marginalized," a geriatrician said.
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Feature Does it make sense, medically or ethically, when fertility clinics refuse to treat prospective mothers they consider too large?
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It was generally up to doctors, Reagan told me, to determine what constituted a "medically justifiable" exemption to abortion bans.
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In 1996, my father was medically discharged, after suffering a botched foot surgery while he was a sergeant in Okinawa.
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When one victim filed a complaint with M.S.U. in 2014, the inquiry said that the doctor's action was medically appropriate.
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That document says what you do or do not want to be done for you medically, including life-prolonging treatments.
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In the early 2000s, unionized graduate student employees at the University of Michigan won coverage for medically necessary transgender surgeries.
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Due to the shortage of medically necessary equipment, state governments are now bidding against each other for crucial medical supplies.
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Only 13 states across the whole of the U.S. mandate medically accurate information about how babies are born at school.
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"My dad always said, if anything medically bad happened to him, he wanted to be in the VA," Proctor says.
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Frankel said most of the dead had been under hospice care, and that moving them would have proven medically risky.
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Hospital workers ultimately put him in a medically induced coma and on a ventilator as he dealt with the disease.
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Illegal use has made it a scourge of national death statistics, but medically it is an important painkiller and anesthetic.
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Many of those viral articles have been debunked with official, medically supported explanations that include SIDS, pneumonia and accidental asphyxiation.
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Many states are looking into providing their own certification programs, or only accepting certification from nonprofit or medically licensed entities.
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Doctors had balked at a Missouri rule to conduct pelvic exams for medication abortion patients, saying it was medically unnecessary.
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There is proposed legislation that would expand patient access to pharmacist medication management services in medically underserved (mostly rural) areas.
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Then, let the states to decide how to structure their healthcare both for the medically needy and the general population.
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It opened in 2017 and accepts patients from emergency rooms across Los Angeles County once they are deemed stable medically.
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Meanwhile, Alfie's plight -- legally and medically -- has stirred the British public, and hundreds of thousands have signed petitions supporting him.
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Proponents see such regulations as protecting women, while critics call them medically unnecessary and intended to force clinics to close.
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Medically assisted deaths can occur in the Antigonish Health and Wellness Centre, a building connected to the hospital, Guest said.
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In 2016, the New York Times reported that Trump had been medically exempted from military service during the Vietnam War.
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Although T.G.A. was well-described medically more than 40 years ago, its cause or causes have yet to be established.
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Except for when I was in a medically induced coma, music was always, always at the heart of my existence.
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Three years ago, the Québécois conductor Bernard Labadie spent a month in a medically induced coma as he battled lymphoma.
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Ed Setzler, a Republican, called his bill "medically sound and legally sound" during his remarks to the House committee Wednesday.
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She called on doctors, midwives and other health workers "to only intervene in this way when it is medically required".
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Supporters of comprehensive sex education believe students should be taught age-appropriate, medically accurate information on topics related to sexuality.
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He told BuzzFeed News that Fonda first came to his attention after he was medically retired from the Vietnam War.
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In addition, he says to consider avoiding "antibacterial mouthwash if this is not medically prescribed to treat some oral condition."
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This type of legislation is known as a TRAP law, which bury abortion clinics under costly and medically unnecessary regulations.
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When connecting people with not entirely medically-vetted services, he thinks that the "we're just a platform" approach is irresponsible.
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The administration is now interpreting that provision to include any abortions that a doctor deems medically necessary, Mr. David said.
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She served in the USAF as a satellite communications technician for Combat Communication Squadrons and was medically retired in 2010.
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Flier said his client was returned to custody on Friday after examinations and a battery of tests medically cleared him.
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They circulated material on "when human life begins," whether abortions are ever medically necessary and when fetal life becomes viable.
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AIDS experts agree that, medically, the plan that President Trump announced in February to end the H.I.V. epidemic is sound.
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The majority of states don't mandate sex ed at all, and just 1003 require that the material be medically accurate.
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Because ketamine is approved medically as an anesthetic—but not a treatment for depression—most insurance won't cover the treatments.
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In order to determine if a Schedule I substance isn't dangerous or medically beneficial, you first need to study it.
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The most I can say about why I have cancer, medically speaking, is that bodies are delicate and prone to error.
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There, Ms. Kidd, barely able to breathe, was put on a ventilator and into a medically induced coma, Mr. Kidd said.
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In his mid-20s, East is relatively new to identifying as male, and he only recently started medically transitioning with testosterone.
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Evans was in medically induced coma On April 19, Evans' husband, Daniel, began posting updates about her health on her blog.
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Washington (CNN)Some terminally ill patients in Maine will have the legal option to pursue medically assisted suicide after Democratic Gov.
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Essential, medically necessary vaccinations are considered core, while non-core vaccines are optional but may be beneficial for many pet parents.
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Asking your vet which vaccinations are legally and medically necessary for your pet is the best way to approach vaccination decisions.
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Though some of these passengers have been released, others are still being medically evaluated, according to Customs and Border Protection officials.
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"Both children were medically evaluated at the scene but ended up not needing to be transported to a hospital," Ramirez said.
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Weerabandara said the women who have come forward had not been medically examined yet because the hospital was still receiving statements.
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Under the McDonald's policy, medically important antibiotics cannot be used to routinely prevent disease in food animals in the supply chain.
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She would spend the next 51 days in the hospital — most of them in a medically induced coma in intensive care.
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ICCR members, alongside other campaigners, have had previous success in convincing most U.S. chicken producers to stop using medically important antibiotics.
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Jane Doe was required to go to a crisis pregnancy center, where she was forced to have a medically unnecessary ultrasound.
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Kara Dunn, who reportedly contracted Guillain-Barre Syndrome, remains hospitalized abroad, but may be medically evacuated to the U.S. this weekend.
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Soon after, Kellogg recanted her testimony based on new science that showed her findings regarding the girls' injuries were medically inaccurate.
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While she was in a medically induced coma, her mom would sit by her bedside and sing to her, she remembers.
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Raisman, of Needham, Massachusetts, said she initially felt she was receiving medically necessary treatment by Nassar before realizing it was abuse.
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Garner went into cardiac arrest following an asthma attack a week earlier, and was later placed in a medically induced coma.
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Outnumbered Democrats in both chambers dismissed the bill as purely political, arguing that insurance companies already cover only medically necessary abortions.
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He was a medically complex child and would need to undergo several surgeries in the first few years of his life.
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It wasn't brought to my attention at the gyno's office, but rather during a mundane and medically irrelevant event: a hug.
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Community Health Center: These clinics provide care to medically underserved communities and many take patients regardless of their ability to pay.
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When they arrived at the hospital, doctors placed Michael into a medically induced coma to protect his brain from further damage.
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That's obese — medically defined as having a body mass index (BMI), a measure of height to weight, that's more than 25.8.
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Several doctors were accused of writing pre-signed, blank prescriptions for controlled substances without medically examining the patients that received them.
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Acknowledging these factors, the FDA stipulated Spravato must be administered in a medically supervised health-care setting where patients are monitored.
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According to the American Civil Liberties Union, which is suing on behalf of the clinic, the new restriction is medically unnecessary.
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Nassar told me that I was receiving 'medically necessary treatment that he had been performing on patients for over 30 years.
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Four toddlers were hospitalized after lawyers discovered them in medically dire states at a U.S. Border Patrol facility in McAllen, Texas.
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An augmented map to help this person get around or to alert them if something is wrong medically would be useful.
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He has been medically cleared, and was undergoing the psych evaluation, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.
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Medically speaking, endometriosis is where cells like the ones in the lining of the womb are found elsewhere in the body.
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Mr. Rezaian, 39, was the last of the three Americans who had been medically evaluated at the Landstuhl facility to leave.
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Brown was taken to a nearby patient care pavilion, where he was put in a medically induced coma, according to Time.
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Instead, the idea here is to first build a chamber capable of medically-supporting astronauts who are in a deep sleep.
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Hudson remained in the hospital for a month and a half, and was in a medically induced coma for one week.
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According to Baron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald, Jayme was cleared medically Friday morning and was reunited with her relatives late Friday.
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Klobuchar has previously discussed the importance of paid leave in her own life as the mother of a medically fragile newborn.
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Medically assisted reproduction - such as IVF - is widely available to all women in countries such as Britain, Belgium, Spain and Israel.
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One Florida man had to be placed in a medically induced coma because the burns on his face were so severe.
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After the recent midterm elections, there are now 32 U.S. states where marijuana is legal for adults, recreationally, medically, or both.
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Gragson was suffering from a stomach virus and wasn't cleared medically to compete after a visit to the infield care center.
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Another limitation of the studies is that researchers couldn't distinguish medically necessary usage from potential substance use problems or accidental overuse.
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Ric Flair is in a medically induced coma and is preparing for surgery ... a rep for the WWE tells TMZ Sports.
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Equally important will be the model they provide to hospital births of respecting mothers' choices for less intervention unless medically necessary.
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As Oliver pointed out, only 22 states mandate sex ed, and only 13 require that the information presented be medically accurate.
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Rather than fearing concussions, people should be well educated on them and aware of how well concussions are dealt with medically.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) says the farm sector consumes around 80 percent of all medically important antibiotics in some countries.
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The waiver also exempts "medically frail" individuals, such as people with cancer, blood clotting disorders, or alcohol or substance abuse disorders.
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Mandatory waiting periods, compulsory ultrasounds and hospital admitting privileges for medical providers are among the many restrictive — yet medically unnecessary — measures.
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The shelters where our physicians and others volunteer are filled with people who already live on the margins — medically, socially, financially.
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"She was late last night put in a medically induced coma," family friend Mike Wathen told CNN affiliate WJLA on Wednesday.
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Although the hospital wasn't far, it was a long wait at the overcrowded clinic full of other medically uninsured South Africans.
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While it's progress that more trans people are able to transition medically, there's no single path to realizing one's gender identity.
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It didn't matter to them that she had stepped away from the game for years and medically transitioned before she returned.
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Medically, there was no explanation of how she fought off her dire prognosis as her breast cancer continued recurring and spreading.
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According to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, limiting access to care by imposing medically unnecessary regulations hurts women.
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Ntwali, of the I.T.F., told me that Habiyambere was welcome back but that the federation needed proof he was medically sound.
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The video, posted by campaigner Lila Rose for the anti-abortion organisation Live Action, claimed that abortion is never medically necessary.
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The hacked WADA records indicate that from 2011 to 2013, Wiggins was given a permit for medically required use of triamcinolone.
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Three aboard the destroyer had been medically evacuated to the U.S. Naval Hospital in Yokosuka, including the ship's commanding officer, Cmdr.
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Erica Garner Erica Garner, the oldest daughter of Eric Garner, is reportedly in a medically induced coma after a heart attack.
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Medically-assisted treatment with methadone or Suboxone, like Beal's, remains a source of debate among recovery advocates in the United States.
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Couch was scheduled to be medically screened and assigned to a housing unit at Tarrant County Juvenile Detention Center, he said.
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Piana was rushed to a nearby hospital where he was placed into a medically induced coma -- but was unable to recover.
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A judge agreed with him after learning that the man had been obese, medically speaking, since he was ten years old.
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A hit Marine will then act as a casualty, and the unit will have to medically treat and transport that Marine.
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In 1945, he was medically discharged and went on to become one of the greatest baseball players in the sport's history.
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However, Syndergaard threw a bullpen session Friday and was fine medically for his Sunday start, Mets general manager Sandy Alderson said.
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He was medically evacuated and treated for near drowning, seawater aspiration and traumatic brain injury, before being released on June 19.
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He was put into a medically induced coma and placed on a ventilator before he died of the virus, Flanagan said.
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France legalized gay marriage in 2013 amid large protests, but French law still blocks gay couples from pursuing medically assisted reproduction.
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An abortion that happens after 21 weeks is sometimes referred to as a "late-term abortion," but that's not medically accurate.
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After x-rays showed that she had severe lung damage, her family elected to put her in a medically induced coma.
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At 7 am, I called my editor and left a message saying I hadn't slept and couldn't "medically" complete the story.
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Generics are also chemically identical to name-brand drugs, which means that medically speaking, they're likely to work just as well.
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K went through the motions — multiple medical exams, a police report, informing her employer — and was medically evacuated from the country.
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Exposing an unneeded, drug-like substance to audiences who don't medically require it opens gates to experimentation with its sister, THC.
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They often argue that doctors and hospitals billed the government for services that were not medically necessary or not properly documented.
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In addition, they should consider tightening the medical exemption process, making sure that these waivers are given only when medically appropriate.
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Ms. Garner had been placed in a medically induced coma last week after an asthma episode precipitated a major heart attack.
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She had been put into a medically induced coma after coming down with an extremely rare illness, adult-onset Still's disease.
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Things just got even worse for UFC 223 -- Max Holloway was not medically cleared to fight in the main event vs.
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When we promote abstinence over medically accurate sexual health, it inflicts a lifetime of physical and psychological harm on young people.
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But due to these actions the US economy is effectively being placed into the commercial equivalent of a medically induced coma.
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