Word: clinically
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...surgical clinic, which will be located in a former laboratory on the first floor of the Health Services headquarters, will cost...
...million-dollar renovations of the University Health Services (UHS) kicked off last month with construction of a new surgical clinic for the facility...
...clinic should be completed within 18 weeks, and renovations to the entire health care center will be completed over the next five years. University officials said yesterday that the rehabilitation project is the first in UHS's 24-year history in Holyoke Center...
...deputy director, Dr. Sholem Postel, said that the new clinic should ease the flow of patients in and out of the operating room by allowing surgeons to work in one room while technicians attend to other patients in a second area...
...reactions range from hives, nausea, diarrhea and shortness of breath to shock, coma and brain damage, as well as death. Asthmatics appear to be at greatest risk. The FDA estimates that 450,000 asthma sufferers, or 5%, are sulfite sensitive. For many, suggests Immunologist Ronald Simon of the Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation in La Jolla, Calif., the problem stems from sulfur dioxide, which is released by the sulfite solution. The fumes cause spasms in the bronchial tubes, preventing oxygen from getting into the lungs and blood. Notes Dr. Simon: "Asthmatics are exquisitely sensitive to sulfur dioxide...