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Nursing homes are being forced to confront an increase in sexual activity.
The way the authorities handled Mr. Almijan, including his treatment with methadone, is part of a sea change by the Chinese public health establishment, which is struggling to confront an increase in intravenous drug use and an attendant rise in AIDS cases in Xinjiang, an overwhelmingly Muslim region close to the rich poppy fields of Afghanistan and near the border with Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
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With one of the world's most rapidly aging societies, Japan is confronting a sharp increase in the number of older criminals and prisoners.
The disclosure comes after a cascade of complaints across the country about flaws in standardized tests as the testing industry confronts a sharp increase in the volume of school testing.
Quality-control problems by the standardized testing industry have become more frequent in recent years, as the industry confronts a sharp increase in the volume and complexity of school testing nationwide.
The ICU has therefore become the place in which both medicine and society confront a choice between increasing organ donation and the provision of a less invasive approach to end-of-life care, where we, collectively, balance the intimacy of a good death and the utility of increased donation rates, through provision of intensive care until brain death occurs.
With low-dose computed tomography (CT) scan screening becoming the new standard of early detection of lung cancer, physicians and surgeons will be confronted with an increase in T1a lung cancer, disguised as non-calcified nodules.
The appellate ruling means that Gov. George E. Pataki will not have to confront a court-imposed mandate to increase spending on city schools in the midst of his re-election campaign and during difficult financial times for the state.
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