Before Passages, addiction was viewed
as an incurable disease accompanied by hopelessness, stigma, and shame.
When a former ally discovers him, he is written off
as incurable.
The picture hints that we should regard Dignan
as an incurable optimist, an energetic spirit.
There are thousands of testimonials > written by people who on Hallelujah diet recovered from all sorts of health problems often regarded
as incurable.
Often the nerve damage caused by high sugar levels and statins are so profound that the condition is regarded
as incurable or irreversible.
Eventually, as a result of implementing the Health Recovery Plan including improved lifestyle and use of the powerful natural remedies, supplements and phytochemicals (listed above), after one to three months all those who suffered from that regarded
as incurable condition recovered and were completely free from pain.
Prolonged untreated cases of stress and depression can lead to the onset of more serious conditions such
as incurable depression and bipolar disorder.
The end result has been a 700 percent increase in diabetes in the same time frame and many have come to view diabetes
as an incurable chronic disease...
It seems conventional medical advice has been relying on the reduction in blood sugar response as the best way to treat diabetes, however we know that this conventional treatment results in type II diabetes being categorized
as an incurable chronic disease.
Thus, the ketogenic diet is almost a miracle for many brain diseases that were thought of
as incurable.
Survival rates have not improved over the past 20 years; therefore, glioblastoma is still regarded
as an incurable disease, emphasizing the urgent need for novel diagnostic and therapeutic tools.
Obiang speaks of his hopes that scientists will find therapies for diseases, such as AIDS, that are currently seen
as incurable.
The Ministry of Health and Welfare wants to repeal the 1907 Leprosy Prevention Law, which classifies the disease
as incurable and contagious.
The goal of treatment is solely to prevent or delay symptoms from developing and they are seen
as incurable,» he said.
Jesus appeared to him and saved him after many years of crime and when it seemed he was going to die in prison
as an incurable criminal.
But upon occasion weakness may be just
as incurable.
Not exact matches
Now that the barrier of editing genes in the hospital setting has been broken, these companies and more have pipelines of gene - editing innovation coming to a hospital near you in the next few years,
as clinical trials are approved and new ways to cure formerly
incurable diseases go mainstream in our lifetimes.
AstraZeneca PLC (LON: AZN) ticked higher even
as it went ex-dividend after the US Food and Drug Administration granted orphan drug designation for Selumetinib, a drug used to treat
incurable genetic condition Neurofibromatosis Type 1.
Especially when he or she is a blogger,
as most bloggers are
incurable stats junkies.
Our society is filled with those suffering from cancer and other
incurable diseases
as well
as from mental disorders, child abuse and economic injustice.
It is too bad that an almost
incurable anthropocentrism has marked so much of our western ways of theologizing that we have tended to do less than justice to the other aspects and areas of the creation which are not directly related to the human enterprise
as such.
Describing euthanasia
as «this ghastly doctrine» which «tries to justify the murder of blameless men and would seek to give legal sanction to the forcible killing of invalids, cripples, the
incurable and the incapacitated» he went on:
Each year, each student should «adopt» a wounded veteran or other person who has a visible and
incurable condition, such
as a lost leg, arm or eye.
Amos stated to Rockefeller,
as to the alcoholic group he had investigated, that the alcoholics were «all considered practically
incurable by physicians.»
As leaders, we can find ourselves so busy administering the cure for the
incurable situations in other people's lives that we somehow forget about the painfully self - destructive situations in our own.
Although Locke is pessimistic with regard to what we can actually know about these particles, believing
as he does that we will always be in «
incurable ignorance about them since we can not know the minute parts of matter nor the manner of their interaction, he thinks that at least in principle it is possible to discover the causes of natural events.
Diagnosed with an aggressive and
incurable case of cancer in the summer of 2000, James Kugel, a preeminent biblical scholar, suddenly found himself confronting ultimate questions» not dispassionately,
as he was trained to do, but in the most visceral sense.
We have no right to speak of human crocodiles and boa - constrictors
as of fixedly
incurable beings.
And here is a link to the Help L.R.Knost Fight a Rare,
Incurable Cancer & Continue Sharing the Gift of Peaceful Parenting with the World which, in conjunction with YouCaring, is a campaign the positive parenting community is joining together in to raise funds to donate peaceful parenting books and resources to hospitals and crisis family centers and to translate peaceful parenting resources into Spanish and expand distribution internationally along with a fund to help with my medical expenses
as I battle neuroendocrine cancer.
Eventually, what started out
as an investigation about symptoms like sneezing and watery eyes, may lead to the determination of a fatal disease or
incurable cancer, rather than what is really just a mild allergic reaction.
The leadership of the party must take quick measures
as to how to curb this canker before it develops into an
incurable cancer.
The issue of assisted dying came before the law lords some two years ago
as a result of a case brought by Debbie Purdy, who has an
incurable disease.
If left to accumulate, this «junk» can overwhelm nerve cells» quality control systems, triggering
incurable brain disorders such
as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Huntington's.
In the most famous example of cannibalism - related disease transmission, the Fore people of New Guinea were nearly driven to extinction
as a result of their ritualized consumption of brains and other tissues cut from the bodies of their deceased kin — kin who had been infected by kuru, an
incurable and highly transmissible neurological disease.
The government money will be allocated to two areas: rare or
incurable diseases for which there is little incentive for private investment, such
as spinal cord damage; and common chronic conditions, such
as arthritis, for which the aim is to help South Korean companies to capture part of the large potential market for treatments.
Eczema can erode quality of life
as dramatically
as chronic pain does, and is
incurable, and treatments to manage eczema are often not effective.
GONORRHOEA, a sexually transmitted infection also known
as «the clap», is making a comeback — and this time it may be
incurable.
Produced by tasks such
as grinding concrete and sandblasting, used in the construction and other industries, crystalline silica dust can cause silicosis — an
incurable disease involving inflammation of the lungs — and lung cancer.
But Knutson does see this finding
as more relevant for possibly treating other
incurable iron overload disorders such
as thalassemia.
Recently, Dr. Cohen's laboratory obtained an ethical approval to test the therapeutic efficiency of NT219
as a treatment in Alzheimer's - model mice, hoping to develop a future treatment for hitherto
incurable neurodegenerative disorders.
Inherited retinal diseases are among the leading causes of
incurable blindness in humans
as well
as in dogs, where most of these conditions are classified
as progressive retinal atrophy (PRA).
Is «Africa» merely to be regarded
as a desperate place, home to
incurable disease, incomprehensible hatreds and impossible problems?
The experiences of author and filmmaker Kris Carr, who was diagnosed with a rare,
incurable malignancy, illustrate how successfully one can manage cancer
as a chronic disease.
«In the future we hope to apply this strategy to target other disease - causing RNAs, which range from
incurable cancers to important viral pathogens such
as Zika and Ebola,» added Research Associate Sai Pradeep Velagapudi, the first author of the study and a member of the Disney lab.
For genetic diseases such
as Huntington's disease — an
incurable neurodegenerative disease caused by a well - recognized defective gene — simply cutting out the disease - causing DNA sequence seems like it could be the ultimate cure.
Commonly known
as Lou Gehrig's disease (after the famed New York Yankee slugger who succumbed to it in 1941 at age 37), ALS is a poorly understood,
incurable disorder characterized by the degeneration of motor neurons (nerve cells that control voluntary motion).
Duchenne muscular dystrophy is an inherited,
incurable disease that destroys muscles and eventually proves fatal
as respiratory and heart muscles are affected.
Up to 75 percent of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus — an
incurable autoimmune disease commonly known
as lupus — experience neuropsychiatric symptoms.
Nevertheless, our results indicate that miR - 7 / KLF4 axis may serve
as a potential therapeutic target for brain metastasis of breast cancer, which is almost always
incurable at the present time.
Our goal is to serve
as a convener, facilitator, and accelerator for global science and business leaders working together to develop innovative approaches that alleviate suffering, improve quality of life, and cure diseases previously thought
incurable.