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Surgery - Surgery
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<br><br><h2>Surgery</h2>
<p>Human surgery may help people in the most diverse areas of their health and
well-being. However, there is one field of human surgery that stands out as
being helpful not only to promote health, but also personal enhancement and
increasing self-esteem for some people. Although regarded by many people as
something futile and unnecessary, cosmetic surgery may actually change people's
lives. Only in 2004, the USA witnessed a number of nothing less than 11.9 million
procedures of cosmetic human surgery. There are some very popular procedures,
which maybe option for those who are unsatisfied with their physical attributes
and want to change their lives. </p>
<p>Cosmetic human surgery differs from reconstructive surgery since the procedures
alter body parts that may be functionally normal, although disliked by the person
due to aesthetical reasons. Procedures such as breast augmentation, abdominoplasty
(commonly known as tummy tuck), rhinoplasty, chemical peel and liposuction are
very popular, particularly among women.</p>
<p>Cosmetic human surgery is becoming so popular that is reaching the common audience
through TV programs such as Extreme Makeover, in which selected partners undergo
a series of surgical procedures accordingly to their wishes. It is wise for
people who are considering having some cosmetic human surgery procedure to make
extensive research about the options, risks, and details of the surgery. Fortunately,
today the internet offers several reliable sources about the subject. Being
constantly updated and informed about human surgery will help you to make wiser
decisions when it comes to searching for a doctor or finding cosmetic options.
However, be aware that as in every surgical procedure, there are risks in some
degree.<br>
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<h2 align="center">Human Surgery News</h2>
enAbout General Surgery
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<p align="justify"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="3">General surgery is frequently regarded as non-specialized, diversified field of medicine. Only a handful of people know that actually, general surgery it’s a very complex and specialized discipline that involves several different procedures. General surgeons are trained to correct several complications of some of the most essential systems of our bodies. To understand how important general surgery is, we have to keep in mind that it requires a residency program of at least five years and even longer. </font></p>Tue, 26 Sep 2006 06:00:04 -0500 Stars turn out to raise £60,000 for cancer charity By Katie Baldwin A STAR-STUDDED charity... Vietnam drug bosses move into We
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<p>Stars turn out to raise £60,000 for cancer charity By Katie Baldwin</p><p>A STAR-STUDDED charity ball organised by a Leeds cancer patient has raised a massive £60,000. Pamela Cavaliere from Adel is battling cancer of the oesophagus.</p><p>She is friends with Emmerdale's Deena Payne, who plays Viv Hope, and Leah Bracknell, who used to appear in the soap as Zoe Tate.</p><p>They enlisted suppor...Mon, 25 Sep 2006 06:00:09 -0500 Twice, senior flanker Steve Smith used some fancy footwork to come up with receptions. Twice, his... USC Notebook: Yet another
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<p>Twice, senior flanker Steve Smith used some fancy footwork to come up with receptions. Twice, his efforts were overturned by the Pacific-10 Conference's beleaguered instant replay officials.</p><p>Smith caught a 21-yard pass in the first half in which the on-field official ruled he had gotten a toe inbound. The replay officials overturned the call.</p><p>Home Local News Business Sports Today R...Sun, 24 Sep 2006 06:00:20 -0500 A quiet revolution in the world of lung transplants is saving the lives of people who, just two y... Lung Patients See a New Er
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<p>A quiet revolution in the world of lung transplants is saving the lives of people who, just two years ago, would have died on the waiting list.</p><p>In the past 16 months, waits have shortened, lists have shrunk, and the number of lung transplants has gone up. Further improvements are expected this year.</p><p>The changes have all but erased the need for transplants from live donors - desperat...Sun, 24 Sep 2006 06:00:03 -0500 Hit-and-run tragedy devastates community FRIENDS and colleagues are today trying to come to terms... Hit-and-run tragedy devast
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<p>Hit-and-run tragedy devastates community FRIENDS and colleagues are today trying to come to terms with the senseless killing of devoted mum Paula Stead. Mrs Stead, 32, was on the pavement with her daughter, Bridie, 11, and 10-year-old niece, Danica Green, when she was struck by a Jeep Cherokee. It is believed that she was trying to protect the girls.</p><p>The maniac driver then left the family...Sat, 23 Sep 2006 06:00:31 -0500 The hospital perks of yesteryear -- designer gowns, valet parking, Internet access -- stressed lu... Hospitals adapt to welcome
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<p>The hospital perks of yesteryear -- designer gowns, valet parking, Internet access -- stressed luxury and convenience. Today, hospitals have found God.</p><p>Area hospitals are now touting "Shabbat elevators" for observant Jews, "bloodless surgery" for Jehovah's Witnesses and Muslim prayer rooms.</p><p>The new services show that hospitals have begun adapting to the religious mosaic of northern...Thu, 21 Sep 2006 06:00:21 -0500 Drugs, Speedos, horrifying hair (we're looking at you, Dianne Brill)! Andy's famous friends are... Warhol's Candid Camera..
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<p>Drugs, Speedos, horrifying hair (we're looking at you, Dianne Brill)! Andy's famous friends are caught with their guards down in a new collection of his snapshots</p><p>In 1968, a girl who looked like Lili Taylor shot Andy Warhol at close range in the lobby of his Factory. Miraculously, he survived, wig slightly askew. Almost 20 years later, his worst fear was more fully realized when he succ...Thu, 21 Sep 2006 06:00:20 -0500Anesthesiologists for Surgery
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<p align="justify"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="3">Currently, anesthesiologists for surgery are meant essential as surgeons in any given perfect and healthy procedure. This field of medicine is so important that it requires such extensive training as the more complicated surgeon techniques, and in certain places of the world, it requires a graduate education in anesthesia administration. For definition, anesthesiologists for surgery are the professionals responsible for administering anesthetics which are medicaments to block the perception of pain, avoiding the distress and suffering patients would undergo during surgeries. Those medicaments apart from blocking the conscious perception of pain also relax the body, and in general produces unconsciousness.</font></p>Wed, 20 Sep 2006 06:00:08 -0500 Keep Well This Winter, part of the Welsh Assembly Government response to Health Challenge Wales, ... Keeping well in Wales...
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<p>Keep Well This Winter, part of the Welsh Assembly Government response to Health Challenge Wales, starts this week. The campaign aims to to improve the health and well-being of the people of Wales and has three main themes: Keep Well; Keep Warm; Keep Safe.</p><p>It reminds people to take simple steps to improve their health and well being, such as having the seasonal flu vaccination, eating heal...Mon, 18 Sep 2006 06:00:14 -0500 That's the question on many minds as Cuba takes over the three-year leadership of the Nonaligned... Castro Summit Appearance a
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<p>That's the question on many minds as Cuba takes over the three-year leadership of the Nonaligned Movement from Malaysia on Friday.</p><p>Many are wondering whether the 80-year-old Castro, a living symbol of revolution for many in the developing world, will guide the Cold War-era group in its search for relevance at a time of trade deals and globalization.</p><p>Castro ceded Cuba's leadership ...Fri, 15 Sep 2006 06:00:05 -0500 Dispatch Digital sports editor Rob Dewolf about BuckeyeXtra The Dispatch sports department ... Hall expected to rejoin Buckeyes
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<p>Dispatch Digital sports editor Rob Dewolf about BuckeyeXtra</p><p>The Dispatch sports department about other OSU sports</p><p>Ohio State's already deep receiving corps just got deeper. </p><p>Coach Jim Tressel yesterday said fifth-year senior Roy Hall is expected to play for the first time this season Saturday against Cincinnati after sitting out two games because of a high ankle sprain.</p><p...Fri, 15 Sep 2006 06:00:05 -0500 Drive a new G35 Coupe for only $299 a month for 24 months! Drive a 2006 Jetta for 24 months... Brown recluse spiders infest sch
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<p>Drive a new G35 Coupe for only $299 a month for 24 months!</p><p>Drive a 2006 Jetta for 24 months for only $209 a month!12 month lease on a new FX Sport utility or a G35 Sport coupe—only $299 a month! Associated PressBrown recluse spiders won't shut down Killbuck Elementary School, despite their poisonous reputation.</p><p>Classes are continuing as normal at the 332-pupil school in rural Ander...Thu, 14 Sep 2006 06:00:13 -0500 PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia recognized the a... Three Vaccine Scientists Ho
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<p> PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia recognized the achievements of three scientists today for their discovery of the rotavirus vaccine. Each received The Gold Medal of The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, an honor last awarded in 1983.</p><p>The new rotavirus vaccine, RotaTeq, was invented by H Fred Clark, D.V.M., Ph.D.; Paul A. Offit, M.D.; and...Thu, 14 Sep 2006 06:00:12 -0500 ASHBURN, Va. (AP) - The Redskins (website - news ) defense is missing starting cornerback Shawn ... With TO On Deck, the Redsk
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<p> ASHBURN, Va. (AP) - The Redskins (website - news ) defense is missing starting cornerback Shawn Springs very badly as they prepare for Sunday night's game against Terrell Owens and the Dallas Cowboys.</p><p>Springs is recovering from surgery on a torn abdominal muscle, and he's not expected to return in time for the game.</p><p>Without Springs, the secondary had a rough time in Monday night...Thu, 14 Sep 2006 06:00:12 -0500 Hoeppner was expected to miss two to four weeks after having surgery to remove a possible tumor f... Indiana coach motivates pl
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<p>Hoeppner was expected to miss two to four weeks after having surgery to remove a possible tumor from the right side of his brain Wednesday morning. Doctors were uncertain what caused the growth that was found during a routine magnetic resonance imaging exam Friday.</p><p>It was the second time in less than nine months that Hoeppner had the procedure. In December, he had surgery to remove a tumo...Thu, 14 Sep 2006 06:00:07 -0500