It is an explanation for something in medical terms. Ex: explanation for a rash could possibly be exema
Explanation Of Review.
This was the best explanation I found. http://www.scleroderma.org/medical/localized_articles/Friedman_2001.shtm
The explanation is the effect of ionizing radiation on tissues and materials.Three uses are:- sterilizing of instruments and parapharmaceutic items- diagnostic with radioactive isotopes (scintigraphy)- treatment of cancers with radioactive isotopes
Any miracle cure that is instantaneous and has no medical or scientific explanation.
Just say I had a family emergency or a medical issue
i wnt help but fo medical purpose
There are many such examples. If a person becomes sick, a superstitious explanation could be that an evil witch has cast a spell on that person. The scientific explanation may be that the disease is caused by a bacterial infection. The superstitious explanation is not based on fact, only on paranoia. The scientific explanation would be based on actual medical knowledge, and observation of the sick person.
If you fell ill or met an accident during transportation to work and are already covered under medical insurance,there is no reason why you will not get benefit under medical insurance. Your inability to drive due to medical condition needs detailed explanation as this may be a parameter in your getting benefits under medical insurance.
Insurance codes are used by your health plan to make decisions about how much to pay your doctor and other healthcare providers. Typically, you will see these codes on your Explanation of Benefits and medical bills.
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The mainstream medical community does not embrace essiac tea. Critics contend that a certain number of cancers deemed incurable spontaneously go into remission without an adequate medical explanation as to why.
... nothing about this makes sense... What is your question? And keep the explanation straight.