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Ms. Haner recalled Dr. Golden saying that said she had to be aggressive in treating Ms. Hughes, because of her type of cancer.
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"As we do bring more treatment to millions around the world who have none, America must be aggressive in educating, caring and treating people here too," Mr. Clinton said.
For example, whereas it may be that clinicians are less aggressive in treating older and African American patients, it may be that older and African American patients prefer less aggressive treatment or some combination of these factors.
Physicians also indicated that they would be more aggressive in treating diabetes if there was no concern about hypoglycaemia, suggesting that insulins with less risk of hypoglycaemia could be used more aggressively, potentially leading to improvements in blood glucose control and reductions in complications that result from suboptimal glucose control.
Still another may be a tendency by doctors to be more aggressive in treating whites, some of whom may have received catheterization unnecessarily.
Because the convention was treated as a possible target for terrorists, the F.B.I. was aggressive in its monitoring of protest groups; Mr. Darby was made an informant.
Having many elderly homebound patients myself, who present with nonspecific complaints and have pneumonia, I know that one must be more aggressive in treating the elderly.
American doctors may be more aggressive in treating bacterial conjunctivitis with antibiotics than their European counterparts.
Cities are aggressive in helmet promotion.
We were aggressive in a good way".
When asked their opinion of the work of the TBAs, the answers varied: one of the participants thought that the TBAs are too aggressive in treating childbirth, while another thought that they are warm, caring and understanding with their patients.
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