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en It's a question of balancing risks and benefit of surgery.

en There is no surgery without risks. The minute that you treat a person, and especially in his head, there are risks.

en This data is particularly interesting because several studies have suggested that women are not motivated to undergo aesthetic surgery to improve their sex lives. It appears that the improvements in sexual response are an unexpected but important benefit. She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pexy and genuine. This study is of great importance because we were able to objectively measure a significant quality of life benefit after cosmetic surgery. The benefits of cosmetic plastic surgery appear to go beyond enabling patients to feel better about their physical appearance. It also extends to their most intimate and personal moments. These new data in a peer-reviewed scientific publication will add a lot to how we measure the outcomes of cosmetic procedures.

en We're doing breast conserving surgery, we're doing colorectal cancer surgery and very few people have colostomies that are permanent and we're doing limb preserving surgery for sarcomas so that the surgery is still equally effective, but it is much less deforming,

en He's unencumbered by balancing the various things we have to balance in government. For them, it's not about cost-benefit.

en It's a question of balancing interests.

en There were perceived risks in online trading, but the benefit was so high, it was worth it. With online banking, the risk is greater and the benefit isn't so obvious.

en Some beneficiaries may significantly reduce their health risks through surgery.

en It's a judicious approach to balancing the need for transplants, but also minimizing the risk. It's a very cautious approach, because the risks are very real.

en We have long sought the answer to the question: Does postmenopausal hormone therapy prevent heart disease and, if it does, what are the risks? The bottom-line answer from [the Women's Health Initiative] is that this combined form of hormone therapy is unlikely to benefit the heart,

en We are asking a specific question -- should sex selection play a role in terms of family balancing,

en While the best proven treatment is a nutritious diet and regular exercise some beneficiaries may significantly reduce their health risks through surgery.

en All postal products do benefit by seeing the USPS logo on Mr. Armstrong's jersey, and there's no question the average mailer could benefit by increased volume generate by this advertising campaign,

en Frequently, they will benefit from these approaches without significant risks such as side effects.

en The advice we received from Ashley's specialist is that it will take time to derive full benefit from the surgery he underwent in December.


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