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Finally, we note yet another translational medical implication: The novel pathway described here can be targeted by inhalation of compounds that can specifically inhibit critical signaling molecules.
We therefore merged terms that are not necessarily synonyms but have the same medical implication, e.g. kidney failure and elevated creatinine (ESM 2).
A key feature that makes this possible is that we merge terms that have the same anatomical location or medical implication, even if they are not merely alternative spelling variants.
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When the patient provides additional information regarding her daughter's health risks (line 16), the physician upgrades "slight breathing problems" to "asthma" and emphasizes that smoking has negative medical implications for both the patient and her daughter (line 17-18; Medical).
And what are the medical implications of this?
It takes time for the medical implications to become clear.
For patients with serious chronic conditions, the medical implications were very troubling.
All these clinical areas involve just as weighty ethical and medical implications.
But while the case has novel medical implications, experts say it will be of little immediate use in treating AIDS.
SACMILL is responsible for ongoing assessments of the medical implications of Taser use, and does publish those on its website.
It has also more recently been asked to assess the medical implications of using water cannon in England and Wales.
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