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She has no truck with the kill-joys who want to stop us doing all the things that we enjoy - simply because it might prolong our life.
An apparent win, then, for caloric restriction though it will not be possible to say for sure until all members of both groups have died and the extra years of life (if any) of the experimental subjects can be known precisely.Semi-starvation is not, however, a course of action most people would be willing to undertake in the hope that it might prolong their lives.
Sevoflurane is recognized as a safe anesthetic, even in patients with long QT syndrome, but it might prolong QTc and/or Tp-e in LQT3 patients and increase the risk of TdP and lethal arrhythmias.
It might prolong recovery and discharge time therefore hospital costs increase [ 13].
Cimetidine is thought to inhibit suppressor T-lymphocyte function and preliminary evidence from a randomized trial indicated that it might prolong survival for patients with operable and inoperable gastric cancer.
If you take these things it might prolong your life, by this that or the other.' (Joe, urban GP) For some doctors, the assumption appeared to be that the patient was in some way misinformed.
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But it also might prolong the day of reckoning, shifting a housing recovery to 2013 or 2014.
In the course of searching the abbey grounds and building, law enforcement officers discovered tunnels that, it appeared, might prolong their search.
Even if C. elegans did not experience any outcrossing, other processes might prolong its survival (see the more comprehensive list in [ 6]).
We did not use cotinine as a second confirmation means of abstinence because the binding of nicotine to antibodies might prolong the elimination of nicotine and its metabolite cotinine [17].
And poor people typically lack access to drugs that might prolong their lives.
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