Not exact matches
By printing multiple lung airways — or any other
afflicted organ — from a
human patient and testing drugs on them, pharma companies can bypass the ethically challenged practice of testing on animals and proceed to
human clinical trials
with greater confidence the drugs will actually work, according to Wadsworth.
The longer we as
human beings continue to shirk responsibility for everything we all do, the longer the world will be
afflicted with pain and suffering.
Moreover, we are sometimes
afflicted with a sense of impending crisis, lending force to Niebuhr's observation that «one of the most pathetic aspects of
human history is that every civilization expresses itself most pretentiously, compounds its partial and universal values most convincingly, and claims immortality for its finite existence at the very moment when the decay which leads to death has already begun.»
The
human situation is (apparently) irremediably
afflicted with the accursed quality of the divisive, both in language and in geographical dispersion.
When we are faced
with incurable congenital diseases, when our fellow
human beings are
afflicted with cancer, diabetes, tumours, arthritis, damaged organs and other body parts, and many others, I believe a miracle is indispensable.
Many deadly diseases that
afflict humans were originally acquired through contact
with animals.
Today's
humans are
afflicted with ailments that virtually didn't exist for our nomadic forbears.
A new study claims that the hobbit (lower photo) shares traits
with modern
humans afflicted with cretinism (top skull).
Additionally, 2013 MRI research from Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University and McLean Imaging Center at McLean Hospital showed that the structural brain abnormalities of Doberman pinschers
afflicted with canine compulsive disorder (CCD) were similar to those of
humans with OCD.
Though agricultural intensification and climate change could pose new challenges for managing liver fluke transmission, early results in the
afflicted Lawa Lake region are promising,
with human infection rates in the worst - hit areas down to below 10 %, fish infection rates dropping from 70 % to below 1 %, and no infected snails detected.
Enter a mutant mouse strain that is
afflicted at a young age
with many of the diseases common to older
humans.
If effective in
humans, the vaccine could help control a dangerous form of pneumonia that mainly
afflicts hospitalized patients and individuals
with cystic fibrosis.
(Lubenow, like many creationists, claims that Neandertals are normal
humans afflicted with diseases such as rickets.
Imagine now that over 1:30
humans have celiac disease or are
afflicted with the other related food intolerances (casein, soy, and / or corn)- food induced villous atrophy of the duodenum and jejunum.
Director Sam Mendes is playing a dangerous game here,
afflicting an icon of invincibility and cool
with human vulnerability and self - doubt.
Much of this research also has a one health implication designed to streamline drugs or therapies for
human trials, decreasing the cost of drug approval while improving therapeutic options for dogs
afflicted with cancer.
Cats can become
afflicted with diabetes mellitus just like people, and feline diabetes can be controlled in cats much in the same manner as diabetes in
humans.
Some symptoms of hypothyroidism in dogs are similar to those of
humans afflicted with the same disorder.
Osborne accused cats of infecting
humans with bubonic plague, whooping cough, mumps, and foot - and - mouth disease, of which only bubonic plague even
afflicts cats.
If so, your vet might have diagnosed your dog
with osteoarthritis, the same condition that
afflicts millions of American
humans, too.
7:23 p.m. Updated Below The climate blogger Joe Romm and I agree (breaking news): Scientific research and assessments examining the link between
human - driven climate change and malaria exposure have, for the most part, accurately gauged and conveyed the nature of the risk that warming could swell the ranks of people
afflicted with this awful mosquito - borne disease.