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In an October 2002 visit to France, he slipped in a bathroom, bruising his ribs, and on 21 June 2003, while in France for a medical check-up, he broke his femur.
*: After the successful U. S. invasion of Iraq, Thailand contributed 423 troops in August 2003 to nation building and medical assistance in post-Sadam Iraq.
In 2003, the universities of Sussex and Brighton formed a medical school, known as Brighton and Sussex Medical School.
* In a 2003 episode of the television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, the mother of an escaped convict receives chemotherapy at Garden State Memorial Hospital, a fictional medical facility in Plainfield.
His mother, Patricia ( 1930 – 2003 ), was a medical technician, and his father, Samuel Steven Seagal ( 1928 – 1991 ), was a high school math teacher.
Billed as " Larry Norman's Last Concert ", on October 18, 2003 the Church of the Nazarene in Beaverton, Oregon organized a concert to celebrate Norman's 45 years in music, and to raise funds for Norman's medical bills.
Shaffer has also guest-hosted the show a few times when Letterman was unavailable, including during Letterman's January 2000 medical leave for quintuple heart bypass surgery, and during the birth of Letterman's son Harry in November 2003.
A vertical expansion will add two floors to the 2003 addition including a new medical / surgical unit with all private rooms.
In 2003, the N. C. General Assembly formally repealed the last involuntary sterilization law, replacing it with one that authorized sterilization only in the case of medical necessity.
Laurel Blair Salton Clark ( March 10, 1961 – February 1, 2003 ) was a medical doctor, United States Navy Captain, NASA astronaut and Space Shuttle mission specialist who was killed in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster.
* On 5 April 2003, US ISM volunteer Brian Avery was shot in the face and permanently disfigured by machine gun fire from an IDF armoured personnel carrier while he was escorting Palestinian medical personnel in the street.
As of 2000, for-profit industry funded 57 %, non-profit private organizations such as the Howard Hughes Medical Institute funded 7 %, and the tax-funded National Institutes of Health funded 36 % of medical research in the U. S. However, by 2003, the NIH funded only 28 % of medical research funding ; funding by private industry increased 102 % from 1994 to 2003.
In 2003, Lindeberg published a Swedish language medical textbook on the subject.
In the programme, Phúc related how she was involved through her foundation in the efforts to secure medical treatment in Canada for Ali Abbas, who had lost both arms in a rocket attack on Baghdad during the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Other subjects that have become central to medical anthropology worldwide are violence and social suffering ( Farmer, 1999, 2003 ; Beneduce, 2010 ) as well as other issues that involve physical and psychological harm and suffering that are not a result of illness.
In 2003 Mahathir spoke to the Non-Aligned Movement in Kuala Lumpur, and as part of his speech, said: If innocent people who died in the attack on Afghanistan and those who have been dying from lack of food and medical care in Iraq are considered collaterals, are the 3, 000 who died in New York, and the 200 in Bali also just collaterals whose deaths are necessary for operations to succeed?
* Providing medical care in the midst of conflicts in Somalia in 1993, Rwanda in 1994, Sudan since 1997, Kosovo in 1999, Afghanistan in 2002, and Iraq in 2003.
The Thackery T Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric & Discredited Diseases ( 2003 ) is an anthology of fantasy medical conditions edited by Jeff VanderMeer and Mark Roberts, and published by Night Shade Books.
On 22 September 2003, Bruno was taken from his home near Brentwood in Essex by medical staff assisted by police officers, under the provisions of the Mental Health Act 1983.
In 2003, health care costs paid to hospitals, physicians, nursing homes, diagnostic laboratories, pharmacies, medical device manufacturers and other components of the health care system, consumed 15. 3 percent of the GDP of the United States, the largest of any country in the world.
The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 (,, PBA Ban ) is a United States law prohibiting a form of late-term abortion that the Act calls " partial-birth abortion ", often referred to in medical literature as intact dilation and extraction.
In 2003 the NHS has taken moves to create a centralised electronic registry of medical records.

2003 and review
A systematic 2003 review of controlled clinical trials related to the Alexander Technique found two reputable studies suggesting the Alexander Technique is effective in reducing the disability of patients suffering from Parkinson ’ s disease and improving pain behaviour and disability in patients with back pain, and concluded that the evidence supporting the effectiveness of the Alexander Technique is encouraging but not convincing.
The European Union and the European Space Agency agreed in March 2002 to fund the project, pending a review in 2003 ( which was finalised on 26 May 2003 ).
Ashcroft was responsible for proposing a draft of the Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003, legislation which proposed to greatly expand the powers of the U. S. government to fight crime and terrorism, while simultaneously eliminating or curtailing judicial review of these powers for incidents involving domestic terrorism.
In 2003, Edward Rothstein updated his stage review to a movie critique, writing " the film affirms two ideas now commonplace among radical critics of Israel: that Jews acted like Nazis, and that refugees from the Holocaust were instrumental in the founding of the state, visiting upon Palestinians the sins of others.
* In 2003, it had white papers accepted and published by the UK government as a part of a review of UK Space Policy.
Edge gave it a score of 8 / 10 in its original 1996 review of the game, and in its October 2003 issue the magazine's staff placed Nights in its list of the ten greatest platform games.
Based on a review of data from the WHI, on January 8, 2003 the FDA changed the labeling of all estrogen and estrogen with progestin products for use by postmenopausal women to include a new boxed warning about cardiovascular and other risks.
" Another example of this bias was that the album Nevermind, by grunge band Nirvana, was given three stars in its original review, despite being placed at No. 17 in " The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time " list in 2003.
Also, when The Beatles ' Let It Be was released in 1970, the magazine originally gave the album a poor review, yet in 2003, Rolling Stone ranked it number 86 in the magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
* Education as Enforcement: The Militarization and Corporatization of Schools, edited by Kenneth J. Saltman and David A. Gabbard, RoutledgeFalmer 2003. review
Although the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists issued risk-based guidelines in 2003 ( due for review 2006 ), the implementation of these guidelines has been patchy.
Navigating World History: Historians Create a Global Past ( 2003 ), an important guide to the entire field excerpt and text search ; online review
Friedman, 2003 " A review of advances in dielectric and electrical conductivity measurements in soils using time domain reflectometry ".
" In 2003, The UK ECT Review group published a systematic review and meta-analysis comparing ECT to placebo and antidepressant drugs.
2003 review links.
The Durban summit adopted a document setting out the stages of peer review and the principles by which the APRM should operate ; further core documents were adopted at a meeting in Abuja in March 2003, including a Memorandum of Understanding to be signed by governments wishing to undertake the peer review.
In a review of that episode, which aired around Halloween in 2003, Robert Bianco of USA Today wrote that it is hard to tell Frink and his father's voices apart: " Azaria voices Frink with such a spot-on Lewis imitation that it's sometimes hard to tell which one of the two nutty professors is talking.
VA ’ s backlog of pending disability claims under review ( a process known as “ adjudication ”) peaked at 421, 000 in 2001, and bottomed out at 254, 000 in 2003, but crept back up to 340, 000 in 2005.
* Federal Trade Commission 2003 patent report ( PDF file ) Also FFII review of FTC report.
" In a review of the band's 2003 greatest hits collection Thank You, Allmusic critic Stephen Erlewine wrote that " STP made music that sounded great at the time and even better now ," and that " this music has stood the test of the time ," calling Thank You " nearly perfect.
The Raven was a quarterly anarchist review consisting of 43 issues published by Freedom Press from 1987 to 2003.
After a lull in the publishing of the review, in September 2003, Freedom Press announced that it would no longer be publishing The Raven.
A 2003 review in Computers for Doctors of Mozilla 1. 0, referred to IRC client applications as " not very user-friendly, and the same goes for ChatZilla.

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