Word: bypassers
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Karel F. Liem, professor of biology and the master of Dunster House, told his colleagues that he recently underwent bypass surgery. He now requires a weekly blood test in Boston because the health care program he chose in his contract with the University does not include UHS services...
...accounts, Russian president Boris Yeltsin is on the mend. He was released from the hospital last week to continue his recovery from a bout of pneumonia at his dacha outside Moscow. Compared with the serious heart problems and the complex bypass surgery he endured last fall, his present illness seems minor...
...Diminishing the dangers of BYPASS SURGERY: in a major study, an experimental drug called Acadesine cut in half the risk of a patient's dying during or soon after the heart operation. It also reduced by at least 25% the chance of a heart attack or stroke from surgery...
...George Bush's, but Clinton adopted it shortly after he was elected and soon added a fax number as well. Clinton has given it out to strangers when he wants to hear their stories in full. But most often it's a way for people like Staley to bypass regular channels, which once left her in tears after she'd poured quarter after quarter into a phone at Washington's National Airport. From the day she was handed the magic number, Staley has been faxing a stream of jokes, gossip and encouragement. "Hello from one essential government worker to another...
...cleaner slate for CORONARY-BYPASS PATIENTS. Often the grafted veins used for the surgery wind up just as clogged as the arteries that are bypassed. But research shows that taking drugs to lower cholesterol aggressively can greatly reduce the chances of the grafts' going...