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Ultimately, if this holds true for the whole study, the HBS solution could be very beneficial for human kidneys and we can expect a higher success rate for kidney transplants, which could save cost and save lives. David Winters
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We are pleased to report recent tests show dramatic improvement in his bone density, making surgery possible. While initially beneficial at managing the pain, in recent months, the injections have not been as effective and the pain has only intensified. Delaying surgery is no longer a viable treatment option. James Rodgers
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We've actually had two or three of these and out of the funds we've raised, we've helped 283 kids go to camp that financially wouldn't have been able to go. It's been pretty beneficial for us. All of the money raised helps send Scouts to camp. Marcal Young
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There are certain things that are good for the player, good for the team. It was a mutual decision on what we needed at the time. Time helps and they needed the spot. It's beneficial for both of us. Ken Jr.
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We felt like this would be very beneficial to him to get into real game-type of shape. Ernie Grunfeld
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We're back at the table, we're happy to be back at the table, and hope to reach a mutually beneficial conclusion. Jim Cullinan
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I think sports are extremely beneficial for our youth. They parallel life in so many ways. Kerri Strug
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Low-cost insurance would be beneficial in my district. Jeff Denham
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Learn to be pleased with everything; with wealth, so far as it makes us beneficial to others; with poverty, for not having much to care for, and with obscurity, for being unenvied. Plutarch