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"the big unanswered question is concerns over safety in pregnancy," she says. cgrp levels are lower than normal in pregnant women who have .
�now we know the astonishing truth that some patients are waiting a year or more just to get treatment. it�s simply not good enough.�
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�the kind of review being proposed does not, at least initially, appear to bring anything new or needed to is already a robust system of oversight,� mogulof said in the statement.
. we have let patients down, admits senior northern ireland civil servant
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. walter reed national military medical center in bethesda, maryland, would not give any details about why the first lady was still there.
. andrew kaye, head of policy at macmillan cancer support said it was �shocking� that a cancer patient had to wait 541 days for treatment.
. the total amount paid out in critical illness claims was £75.19m, with cancer accounting for 74 per cent of claims from women, mainly breast cancer, alongside 51 per cent from men.
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