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A recent BBC highlighted the need in the UK for a full review of the treatment facilities and protocols for treatment and support to patients with traumatic brain injury of injury through rehabilitation and return to life community generally in good environment. Jim Stewart, a traumatic brain injury patient in the Musgrave Park Hospital Rehabilitation Center, expected to return home to his family. Stewart can not be placed with his family ...
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The following narrative is based largely on a series of emails I received from my dear friend Prof. Frank Harrison, III. Since the time this piece was written, Frank has also undergone a successful coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery and is slowly but surely recovering. My best efforts at getting this piece published as a commentary in a variety of different journals met with no success. Consequently, I thought I'd put it up on the ...
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Sen Joe Lieberman likes to take center stage whenever he can, it seems, and this time he is threatening to side with the Republicans, and filibuster the Senate's health care bill unless the Democrats drop expanded Medicare coverage and the public option from the proposed bill. Joe, I like your way of doing business so much, that I have a counter-threat: if you make good on your plans to filibuster a bill that would provide health care to ...
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