worried about how helen was doing after doctors performed surgery on her colon the same day he was admitted, robert, whose condition stabilized, had a simple request for his nurse:.
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he said: "our research shows that people, on average, believe that only 34 per cent of protection claims are paid out by insurance companies...
the report called this �one of the most significant perils to humans resulting from human activity.�.
lea ament, left, and tamara nunley talk about the care their team provided for helen and robert valenzuela at st. jude medical center in fullerton. (scott smeltzer / staff photographer).
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chemotherapy involved two hours at the hospital every other week. he'd leave wearing a fanny pack that would continue to deliver treatment for 48 straight hours, one slow drip at a time..
"i can't think of anything else where we have done that medically," van den veyver said..