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The I.C.U. was treating just eight patients, although there were rooms for as many as 15.
Or the psychiatrist Dr. Griff, who seemed to be treating just about everyone in the room at the time of the murder?
Or the town psychiatrist Dr. Griff, who seemed to be treating just about everyone in the room at the time of the murder?
There is a bright future for companies that choose to focus on being the best at treating just a few diseases, which offer high-margin, if not high-volume, sales.
But the cost of treating just one infant with Synagis "would likely cover the majority of health insurance premiums of a family of four for an entire year," said Dr. Frank W. Moler, the medical director of the pediatric intensive care unit at the University of Michigan Health System.
A report by the Campaign to End Chronic Pain in Women found that inadequate physician training in diagnosing and treating just six pain disorders that affect women either exclusively or predominantly, including fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome, added as much as $80 billion a year to America's health care bills.
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In fact, she is treated just like a Princess!
Basically, charities are treated just like any other organisation.
You can be treated just like the trash,' " he said.
And, Ms. Graetz said, they all want to be treated just like regular folk.
That said, dulse is one example that can be treated just like cabbage.
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