He's magic, what more explanation is there?
Some people think so, for sure. Especially people who never watched Doctor Who when any Doctor before 9 was on the show. In comparison, Capaldi is older and ruder, and it is hard for the newer fans to accept that, as noted in the following response:In my opinion yes because I liked the previous renditions of the Doctor because he was someone I wanted to be like or someone I wanted to be around. None of the earlier doctors acted so mean and rude as no.12. Some of the earlier doctors may have been arrogant, a bit condensing and dismissive but I don't remember one doctor calling humans pudding brains or being so mean to children.For people who have watched the show for a long time though, there are a number of other Doctor Who incarnations that we might think were worse. I mean, Capaldi's outfit is fairly tame compared to some of the other outrageous things that we have seen the Doctor wear, and his rudeness is no more a grouchy old-man exterior than he has had in the past.In my book, all the incarnations of the Doctor are amazing in their own ways. The whole idea of being the same person with a different personality is a great one, and I think that it enlarges the story as we see differences. Capaldi might be playing a rude version of the Doctor, but his character is also very emotionally vulnerable, and we see the Doctor as what he is a little bit more... a very, very old being, trying to hold the universe together all alone.
1st Doctor = William Hartnell 2nd Doctor = Patrick Troughton 3rd Doctor = Jon Pertwee 4th Doctor = Tom Baker 5th Doctor = Peter Davison 6th Doctor = Colin Baker 7th Doctor = Sylvester McCoy 8th Doctor = Paul McGann 9th Doctor = Christopher Eccleston 10th Doctor = David Tennant 11th (Current) Doctor = Matt Smith
He'll regenerate into the 13th Doctor.
Also: Doctor Who and the Daleks (1965) and Daleks Invasion Earth (1966) starring Peter Cushing as the Doctor
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being a doctor because u get paid more money and we really need it right now.
A doctor could affect a person's lifestyle through; for example:warning him/her of the passive impact of smoking on his/her health or on pregnancy of the womanwarning him/her of the passive impact of some food styles on his/her wight, blood pressure, cholesterol, ... etcadvising practicing some sports, walking, bicycling, ... etc
Yes. That is an outrageous amount, and my rationale here is that a dosage that high would send any normal person into respiratory depression and CNS failure before it would do them any good. You would probably want to clarify with your doctor that he really wanted you to take 760mg in 24 hours.
The Lifestyle Lift procedure cost varies anywhere from $6000 to $12,000. It depends on the doctor, hospital, and other costs. Please investigate it before hand as many people are not happy after they have the procedure.
The Lifestyle Lift procedure cost varies anywhere from $6000 to $12,000. It depends on the doctor, hospital, and other costs. Please investigate it before hand as many people are not happy after they have the procedure.
Different doctor may have answers as to what foods are best to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Your doctor may be able to give you a list of foods to avoid or which to enjoy more of.
When two young girls started acting strang the doctor said they were "bewitched". Then a teen age girl (Ann Putnam) started naming other local women as withces.
On the first visit to a doctor for symptoms that suggest laryngeal cancer, the doctor first takes a complete medical history, including family history of cancer and lifestyle information about smoking and alcohol use.
You would want to consult your doctor. Your body could need different supplements due to what kind of lifestyle you lead.
I know this must be a difficult thing to deal with and thankfully there are lifestyle changes. The biggest my doctor recommended was increased fiber and if you really want to make sure you are getting enough fiber there are pills made by citrucel that keep you regular. Once you are not straining as much anymore you should feel better. If this doesn't work it may be more severe and you would want to go to the doctor.
You can find out more about it here: www.tlcedgesurgicalweightloss.com/Gastric-Bypass-FAQS.html. Please be sure to check with your doctor to see if it is right for you.
You can always inquire your doctor on the necessary changes needed for a healthy lifestyle suited for you, be it dieting, exercise, or a combination of several factors.