Word: seeks
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Morgan also said he hopes the addition of PMLA, a social action group, to the PBHA roster will encourage the public service organization to become more aware of the roots of the problems which force people to seek help from its service groups...
...scholars who do accept non-tenured positions here may do it with a sense that Harvard will serve, if nothing else, as a useful line on their resume when they leave to seek a tenured job elsewhere...
...Jehovah's Witnesses, who have long demanded equal medical care without having to compromise their religious beliefs, have made up some 90% of those who seek the bloodless techniques. But increasing numbers of other patients today refuse transfusions out of fear of blood-borne diseases such as AIDS and hepatitis, not to mention unidentified viruses...
...team's newest findings are among the most unexpected. Often people who seek out the test say they are trying to decide whether to have children. Yet there have been 10 births among the 63 who tested positive. "Part of it is life affirming," says Brandt. "They say having children gives a sense of normalcy to their lives." As for their children's health prospects, he says, "they're confident of a cure." The data also show 10 new marriages among those who found they have the gene. The spouse is often the person who served as confidant during...
...there's a group of Kansas nurses who think they have a better idea. Most of the time, they note, people seek a doctor for what is known as primary care: the aches and pains, the colds and allergies that are readily treatable. Those also happen to be the sorts of illnesses that nurse practitioners--registered nurses who have undergone an extra two years of medical training--are particularly adept at taking care of. So if doctors are scarce, then why not increase the number of nurse practitioners? And if moving to the city for training creates too many temptations...