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... conditions like diabetes or heart conditions . However , in many cases patients are blamed for bringing on their conditions when they have little or no control over what is happening to their bodies . Rather than empowering the patient ...
... conditions like diabetes or heart conditions . However , in many cases patients are blamed for bringing on their conditions when they have little or no control over what is happening to their bodies . Rather than empowering the patient ...
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... conditions . Other studies have shown that physicians cut off patients before they've completely reviewed their symptoms ... condition involved choreaform movement , I was referred to a world- PATIENTS ' TOP 10 COMPLAINTS ABOUT DOCTORS 69.
... conditions . Other studies have shown that physicians cut off patients before they've completely reviewed their symptoms ... condition involved choreaform movement , I was referred to a world- PATIENTS ' TOP 10 COMPLAINTS ABOUT DOCTORS 69.
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... condition is bad enough that they are willing to undergo surgery . Most of- ten they say , " Definitely not ! " They are much more inter- ested in trying other measures to control the pain . I ex- plain that we can usually get a pretty ...
... condition is bad enough that they are willing to undergo surgery . Most of- ten they say , " Definitely not ! " They are much more inter- ested in trying other measures to control the pain . I ex- plain that we can usually get a pretty ...
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