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As a result, some women get unnecessary cryotherapy.
Cosmetic surgery fundamentally is about businesses trying to convince people to get unnecessary, invasive, very risky surgery.
As a result, housing advocates say the most aggrieved homeowners will most likely receive less money than they deserve, while others will get unnecessary payouts.
"People will get unnecessary tests and start getting weird treatments that have no proven efficacy," said Dr. Frances, who has criticized a number of DSM5 changes.
The independent exams are designed to flush out workers who exaggerate injuries or get unnecessary care, and there is no question that some of that goes on.
Time to get unnecessary with the Caudalíe bronzer: I buff and faff endlessly but I don't seem to be getting any darker; it's as if my Celtic skin actually repels bronzing products.
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They are just not getting unnecessary ones".
The study, published this month in Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, suggests that white children may be getting unnecessary scans and may be exposed to unnecessary radiation.
While insurers want to discourage people from getting unnecessary therapies and treatments, they also want to make sure people are not forgoing drugs that have been clearly demonstrated to keep them healthier.
However, it quite possible that including this type of risk assessment may not cost much and may even save money, because it may reduce, for example, the number of women at low risk getting mammographic screening, or the number of men at low risk getting unnecessary PSA tests or biopsies.
Screening detects some of these tumors, resulting in many patients getting unnecessary treatment anyway with surgery and chemotherapy.
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