81. Under current federal rules, if patients develop AIDS and become disabled, they can qualify for Medicaid. 82. When a patient who had taken the herb in the Belgian weigh-loss program developed cancer, doctors tested other patients in the program. 83. When the organism invades spinal nerves, patients may develop numbness and tingling in fingers and toes and pain radiating to the front of the body. 84. When a Belgian patient developed cancer, doctors there tested the other kidney-failure patients for cancer. 85. While these patients might yet develop AIDS, their ability to fend off the disease raises hope that HIV is not the inevitable killer it has long seemed. 86. Worse, it caused patients to develop disabling movements called dyskinesias. 87. Patients normally develop high fever, severe headache, muscle pains and sometimes enlarged livers, symptoms often mistaken for the flu. 88. Patients normally develop high fever, severe headache, muscle pains and sometimes enlarged livers. 89. Another patient developed a large hump on the nape of his neck. 90. As the patients developed their artistic outburst, they lost interest in others and tended to work on their own. |