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Measures taken by Jeremy Hunt, the health secretary, to alleviate pressure on A&E include a named GP for elderly patients in their local surgery and making surgeries open for longer hours, although the HSCIC statistics show that attendances overnight are a small proportion of the total.
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Astrocytomas are a particularly virulent kind of cancer which generally form strands, making surgery difficult.
She was later told by doctors at Leeds general infirmary that the cancer had spread, making surgery impossible.
He is the executive director of Ariadne Labs, a joint center for health-systems innovation, and the chairman of Lifebox, a nonprofit organization making surgery safer globally.
Medical staff haven't been paid for three months and, for more than a week, there's been no fuel for the generators, making surgery impossible.
Antibacterial drugs were revolutionary when they were introduced in the United States in 1936, virtually eliminating diseases like tuberculosis here and making surgery and childbirth far safer.
On the day of the operation, Long's father had a fever of 106 degrees, making surgery out of the question.
Very often they also spread to the important blood or lymphatic vessels and nerves that run close to the pancreas, making surgery far more difficult.
In the late stage, necrosis and syrinx become irreversible, making surgery ineffective.
These lesions usually undergo spontaneous regression in younger dogs [ 36, 37] making surgery unnecessary.
However, early detection by CT surveillance increases the diagnosis of small recurrences, making surgery feasible and less dangerous.
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