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There are moral and patriotic reasons to care for returning combat vets.
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But he has never been injured in combat or required special medical care that would take him even further away from his family.
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The money for these grants came from the Prevention and Public Health Fund, a funding arm of the Affordable Care Act established to combat disease and lower healthcare costs by promoting wellness and prevention.
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While the care and comfort of combat casualties are understandably a top Army priority, there is another compelling reason for replacing the M113: The Combat Tactical Vehicle Study noted that the obsolete tracked ambulance can no longer be operated economically.
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Sometimes the tools and techniques that are common in civilian care were initially developed in, or for, combat settings.
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Most of the coalition partners are in non-combat zones, where their troops serve as engineers and health care workers and mine-clearers, among other things.
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Republicans, however, said the issue remains a priority for their constituents and defended the need to combat what they call a threat to patient-focused health care and the economy.
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"I think our culture instinctively teaches us to take care of women and we won't be combat ready, " said the pub's owner and a former Navy SEAL, Greg McPartlin, who is a Bronze Star recipient.
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The Care Quality Commission (CQC) said Basildon University Hospital had taken several measures to combat the disease, but further improvements were needed.
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Like many people, I had believed that hospice care hastens death, because patients forgo hospital treatments and are allowed high-dose narcotics to combat pain.
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That goes especially for the non-combat segments of the game, where you need to drive your horse across different terrain, as well as care for it.
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