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However, the deaths of 3 patients with R/R B-ALL after receiving anti-CD19 CAR-T cells following Cy/Flu conditioning chemotherapy highlights the potential harm of this type of toxicity (DeFrancesco, 2016).
Introduction: Although several clinical guidelines recommend maintaining blood glucose between 144 and 180 mg/dL, these are insufficient evidences to assess the benefit and harm of this glycemic target.
Still, "a perceived fear that the ferret-transmissible H5 HA viruses may escape from the laboratories has generated intense public debate in the media on the benefits and potential harm of this type of research.
Despite the positive public health benefits these studies sought to provide, a perceived fear that the ferret-transmissible H5 HA viruses may escape from the laboratories has generated intense public debate in the media on the benefits and potential harm of this type of research.
Further investigations into both the efficacy and potential harm of this antimicrobial are warranted.
This decision sparked an intense public debate on the benefits and potential harm of this type of research.
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The harms of this practice have been well established (Oakes 1985).
We're only recently starting to clearly see the devastating effects of these largely medically unnecessary operations, as the intersex movement has shared experiences and expose the harms of this normalised violence.
This study may have served as a brief intervention to remind the existence and the harms of this disorder.
19 Few published studies have assessed the potential and actual harms of this program, and most are speculative.
Any such model must prioritise the therapeutic relationship and establish genuine help-seeking behaviour in parents, while also recognising the potential harms of this approach.
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