So basically we have EVE players doing actual medical research that might even lead to
advances in curing cancer and people get paid for it with the money out of the economy which they value quite a bit and they value doing this also.
Not exact matches
Not to mention that
advances in science and technology are ushering
in a new era of medical research that will likely
cure many diseases
in the coming decade or two.
Whilst we can't know the future of course, for financial planning purposes the probability is that life expectancy on average will increase
in the future as medicine
advances to
cure or limit the big killers (cancer, cardiovascular disease etc).
He begins with the now - familiar thesis that the planet is
in ecological crisis due to human rapaciousness,
advances his theological revisionism as essential to the
cure, and ends with the dire warning that unless a program like his is adopted it will be seen soon enough that «Christian theology is ecologically bankrupt.»
In this new democracy of sexual desire the invention of efficient and inexpensive contraceptive devices and of improved drugs for the cure of venereal diseases is regarded as a signal advance toward the goal of the good life, for now it is possible to engage freely and widely in sexual intercourse with little fear of unwanted consequences, in the form of either offspring or infectio
In this new democracy of sexual desire the invention of efficient and inexpensive contraceptive devices and of improved drugs for the
cure of venereal diseases is regarded as a signal
advance toward the goal of the good life, for now it is possible to engage freely and widely
in sexual intercourse with little fear of unwanted consequences, in the form of either offspring or infectio
in sexual intercourse with little fear of unwanted consequences,
in the form of either offspring or infectio
in the form of either offspring or infection.
Each of them, however, addresses the same problem: What should the individual do, and society permit, when the phenomenal
advances in the medical profession's ability to sustain life reach the point where efforts to prolong it become,
in Dr. Nuland's words, «well - meant exercises
in futility» and cause continued suffering rather than relief and
cure?
Every since mankind has been as the Apostle described us
in his epistle (Again, 2 nd Timothy 3:1 - 5; see also what Jesus said
in Mark 7:20 - 23), the only thing that has «
advanced «at our hands is our architecture, our technology, and our search for medicinal
cures for what ails us.No one is denying that we've done tremendous good with these various
advances, but we've also done awful, vicious, horrendous atrocities and brutalities as well.I've heard it quoted that out of all the centuries, millennia that we've considered ourselves «civilized», we've had only a few hundred years where something approximating peace has held sway among us.So again, I'm all world seeking to «make the world a better place», as it were; I just believe that mankind
in his present moral, ethical, and spiritual configuration is capable of doing so.We can always enhance out technological prowess, improve our architechural designs, and make our drugs more powerful, but what about our hearts?
Some people might even claim that
advanced aliens
cured the person through abducting them
in their sleep, that crystal skulls or some other new - age woo woo was the cause.
Science has done an incredible job
in explaining our natural world,
advancing technology and
curing physical diseases.
As treatments for HCV have evolved, genotype 3 patients have become the most difficult subgroup of patients to
cure.1 Although there have been recent
advances in direct - acting antiviral therapies for HCV genotype 1, genotype 3 remains a challenge and is a highly prevalent strain of the infection globally, with a particularly high concentration of cases
in Asia.1
This is how treatments based on a type of white blood cell called T - cells are
curing some cancers, rather than just slowing their
advance (see «Cancer meets its nemesis
in reprogrammed blood cells «-RRB-.
Together, the two studies
advance the idea that gut microbes play a role
in turning the immune system against nerve cells, causing MS.. It will take a lot more work to develop
cures or preventive strategies based on that, but the research raises the intriguing possibility of treating an often - devastating disease with something as low - tech as fecal transplants or probiotics.
Because of the
advances in science surrounding the disease, you have a lot more options these days both
in how you want to manage that and potentially maybe even
cure that some day.
The last
advance in treatment was
in the 1960s with the introduction of radiation therapy, which temporarily decreases symptoms but does not
cure DIPG.
Reports of laboratory
advances have to be hedged
in cautious language for the sake of patients and their families, talking
in terms of «treatment» and «survival» rather than «
cures».
«We felt that an animal model would
advance progress towards a
cure for FSHD for two reasons,» said Michael Kyba, Ph.D., lead researcher and associate professor
in the Medical School at the University of Minnesota.
It's my guess that, as a young person, you imagined yourself using your abilities
in math or science to solve a problem — perhaps to
cure a disease or
advance the state of knowledge
in an area that interested you.
«We have made remarkable gains
in preventing communicable diseases,
advancing technology and developing
cures that have significantly reduced children's illness and death over the last century,» Freed says.
Advances in biomedical and pharmacological research have continued to benefit humanity by producing drugs that either alleviate symptoms of disease or provide a
cure.
Because despite the
advances in understanding autism and schizophrenia, treatment is limited and difficult, and a
cure remains elusive.
While significant
advances in the treatment for kidney cancer over the last decade have led to the approval of a dozen drugs, these drugs are mostly palliative, lacking the potential for
cure.
Despite
advances in the treatment and management of AIDS, there is no
cure, and HIV infection remains a major global health problem.
Lombardi's mission is to provide the most
advanced treatments available, to train future cancer specialists, and to
cure cancer
in its many forms.
The Clinical Accelerator, building on 60 + years of CRI's dedication to funding the most innovative basic science
in tumor immunology, enables experts to
advance their most ambitious clinical and translational research ideas to
cure cancer, and accelerates studies that one group or company could not do alone.
The Cancer Research Institute (CRI), established
in 1953, is the world's leading nonprofit organization dedicated exclusively to transforming cancer patient care by
advancing scientific efforts to develop new and effective immune system - based strategies to prevent, diagnose, treat, and eventually
cure all cancers.
This year's Action Award honorees include global leaders
in the fight to end cancer as we know it; a world leader
in advancing the emerging field of regenerative medicine and game - changing cell therapy medical treatments; the president of a non-profit group focused on developing
cures for chronic, debilitating and fatal diseases; a sickle cell and stem cell advocate and founder / science administrator of the Axis Advocacy; and the founding director of the Institute for Integrated Cell - Material Sciences (iCeMS) at Japan's Kyoto University.
«We are even seeing
cures today
in patients with very
advanced melanoma.
«Most immediately, this technology
in human cells could significantly
advance our understanding of how inherent defects
in β - cells result
in diabetes, bringing us notably closer to a much - needed
cure.»
«While this would not technically be a
cure for Parkinson's, since we still do not know what causes Parkinson's, it would be a huge
advance in available treatment options,» says Mendez.
Jeffrey L. Goldberg, MD, PhD (Professor and Chair, Department of Ophthalmology, Stanford University School of Medicine) presented research
advances from the Catalyst for a
Cure biomarkers team at the Glaucoma 360 New Horizons Forum on February 3, 2017
in San Francisco.
«Our support for the Broad Institute underscores the critical importance of bench science
in laying the foundation for the translational
advances that someday will bring about a
cure for IBD and Crohn's, which is the singular goal of our program,» said Helmsley trustee Sandor Frankel.
The expert researchers and clinicians at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of UHealth — the University of Miami Health System, specialize
in discovery, development and delivery of the most
advanced ways to prevent, detect, treat and
cure your unique cancer.
This work, which will allow researchers to better study and understand Alzheimer's, highlights the power of collaboration between institutions
in advancing cures for disease.
We are trusted brokers of relationships and information between patient groups and stakeholders
in the field, promoting
advances towards delivery of new treatments and
cures.
Dr. Deepak Srivastava, director of the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease and director of the Roddenberry Stem Cell Center at Gladstone, says that
advances in stem cell technology may one day help us
cure heart disease.
In fact, City of Hope and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) recently joined forces to
advance precision, or personalized, medicine and accelerate the speed with which scientists and medical staff convert research discoveries into
cures for patients.
Even with the impressive
advances in medical science, effective treatment and
cure remain challenging.
«For more than half a century, Dr. London has represented the very best
in a doctor and scientist — sincere compassion and outstanding research to
advance the cause of and
cure for hepatitis B infection,» said Timothy Block, Ph.D., president and co-founder of the Baruch S. Blumberg Institute and the Hepatitis B Foundation.
In a possibly significant
advance, UC San Diego researchers have found a way to turn off the mutated gene that causes Huntington's disease, an inherited and degenerative brain disorder for which there is no
cure.
If one waits until suggestive symptoms occur (blood
in the stool, irregular bowel movements, pain, weight loss), the colon tumor is likely to be
advanced, and
cure much less likely.
While science continues to make
advances each year
in its list of verified
cures and reliable treatments, there yet remain a sizable number of complaints for which conventional medicine has no answer (or no hard and fast answer, at any rate).
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, an organization that is leading the way
in advancing cures for childhood cancer and other life - threatening diseases.
Noa falls madly
in love with a painter who offers to
cure her of magic, but as their relationship progresses, she finds herself giving up her dreams to
advance his own.
The new
advances described on the previous pages are just some of the breakthroughs that have been made
in the quest for a
cure for cancer.
Crohn's and Colitis Canada will raise funds to: Invest
in Crohn's and colitis research to foster
advances in prevention, treatments,
cures and health policy, educate patients, families, industry and governments about Crohn's and colitis, Increase public awareness of these chronic diseases and our organization and advocate to governments and stakeholders on behalf of those affected by Crohn's and colitis
Working on
advances in public health and vaccines,
curing or treating diseases, and the latest
in medical devices are all areas where jobs can be found.
Hi I have a German Shepherd which has a spinal paralysis a condition
in which can a
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Despite the
advances made
in conventional veterinary medicine
in recent years, a significant number of major diseases exist which do not have adequate treatments or
cures.
DENVER / Oct 14, 2015 — Morris Animal Foundation, a global leader
in supporting scientific research that
advances the health and well - being of animals worldwide, has announced a major initiative to find a
cure, treatments and / or vaccine for a disease that kills thousands of cats every year — feline infectious peritonitis.
Founded by a visionary veterinarian
in 1948, Morris Animal Foundation today is a world leader
in advancing veterinary research that protects, treats and
cures animals on every continent.