They said they would rather stick cocktail sticks in their body than go back to it.
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With all the medical exams, you learn you have more holes in your body than you ever thought.
Changes in vessels in other parts of the body are reflected in the retina as well, sometimes more noticeably or sooner than elsewhere in the body.
This combo stays in the body longer than interferon and thus can be injected less often, every two weeks and possibly every four weeks.
Often, the science cited as evidence for the effectiveness of a compound was conducted in the lab on cells, rather than in the body of people.
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The second shock in succession to the same location of the body produced higher pain intensity ratings than the first shock and (sic) that the third shock in succession to the same location of the body produced higher pain intensity ratings than the second shock in succession.
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These cells start to produce the hormone, boosting levels of it in the body more smoothly than occurs with injection.
"A hole the size of a fist was torn in my abdomen and large sections of my intestines were removed, but I have more guts in my broken little finger than you have in your body, " she said.
Acetic acid in the vinegar delays stomach-emptying and acts as an antidiuretic, remaining in the hung-over body longer than water, and allowing it to rehydrate by absorbing salt and electrolytes in the brine.
The driver is smaller in the body of the car than the Fifties original.
Out on a nice country two-lane, the new Civic definitely feels more centered, more settled in its sneakers than the previous car, with less body lean in corners and more composed transitional behavior over uneven pavement.
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"The Human DNA in one single body can store around 300 times more information than we store in all our technological devices" according to Dr Hilbert.
It is the way tissue engineering should be going - getting the body to regenerate itself rather than trying to grow complex body parts in a test tube.
There was something even more disturbing about the French Woman than her body, which always seemed uneasy in its clothes, even more unsettling than the low plunge of her neckline.
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What's more, although giraffes do invest more in growing their necks than other body parts as they grow, both sexes do so equally.
Illegal tobacco has been used by almost a third of smokers in Torbay and more than a quarter in Plymouth, a government-funded body has revealed.
Patrick Leahy, D-Vermont, chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said that in the 10 months of Democratic leadership in the Senate, that body has confirmed 56 judges, more than were confirmed during all 12 months in the years 2000, 1999, 1997 and 1996, when Republicans controlled the Senate.
The research found that men who were single were far less likely to have body image problems than those in a relationship.
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In fact, he probably has done more to explain NSA to an otherwise ignorant body politic than any other author since the agency was established in a secret executive order signed by President Truman 60 years ago.
And the star of them all is Pepsiman, a faceless muscleman in a silver body-suit, more bumbler than superhero.
For example, AAP has advocated no tackle football before eighth grade, and a ban on body-checking in hockey for kids younger than 15.
Imagine, then, a test that may enable you to know more about the state of your body, and in far greater detail, than you ever have before.
Even when we hear of the impact in Fiji, where within three years of the introduction of US-based television the Western ideal of beauty has caused bulimia in 15% of adolescent girls, and we glimpse a far more infectious and pernicious disease - body hatred - than the measles virus we exported to the colonies in Victorian times, we measure neither the cost to ourselves or to them.
The field of cancer research is moving rapidly away from defining a cancer by where it is in the body - one type of breast cancer can have more in common with an ovarian cancer than another cancer in the breast.
"I am really sorry not to be able to play in Barcelona, more than any other tournament, but this year after the win in Monte Carlo my body is asking me to rest, " Nadal told his official Web site.
Its carbon-fiber body will hit 60 miles per hour in fewer than three seconds.
In a special sequence, filmed every three weeks, we see in less than a minute how Philippa's body changes over the nine months of pregnancy.
At a time when rovers are exploring Mars, a satellite is looping around Saturn's rings and a body larger than Pluto was recently found in the far reaches of the solar system, the reader who wants to catch up on developments could have done with a book of more uniform quality.
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