Sentences with phrase «considered incurable»

If a homeowner does not have the ability to maintain the payments, or is unable to resolve their financial crisis, the loan is considered incurable.
Although this stage is considered incurable, new treatments allow patients to live longer with their disease.
Stem cell transplant (also known as bone marrow transplant or BMT) is an established treatment for many cancers and blood diseases once considered incurable.
Inspired by that gift, a team of Fred Hutch scientists is developing breakthrough treatments with one goal: to create a new class of drugs that effectively cures diseases that are currently considered incurable.
A new therapeutic approach tested by a team from Maisonneuve - Rosemont Hospital (CIUSSS - EST, Montreal) and the University of Montreal gives promising results for the treatment of multiple myeloma, a cancer of the bone marrow currently considered incurable with conventional chemotherapy and for which the average life expectancy is about 6 or 7 years.
At the time diabetes was considered an incurable, chronic disease — it couldn't just disappear.

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While JP II supposedly wrote a letter of resignation if faced with an incurable illness, but apparently he didn't consider the dementia that resulted from his Parkinson's disease to be reason enough.
Intrinsically prehensions are not atomic and can be divided into other prehensions and combined into other prehensions, yet «a prehension, considered genetically, can never free itself from the incurable atomicity of the actual entity to which it belongs» (PR 360).
Amos stated to Rockefeller, as to the alcoholic group he had investigated, that the alcoholics were «all considered practically incurable by physicians.»
The arguments with the left wing continued and Zwingli considered himself a moderate: «He raged, foamed, threatened and roared with such «moderation» that he seems to be incurable... May Christ grant that a healthy child has been born to you.
It allows highly effective results even in case of «dis - eases» considered «incurable», often in the range of hours of where traditional therapies might require months or years.
These excerpts illustrate perfectly why following the mainstream dietary recommendations for diabetes results in diabetes being considered a lifelong, incurable disease.
In conventional medicine autoimmune disease is a chronic life - long health condition that is considered to be incurable.
We do not claim to cure any disease which is considered» incurable» on the basis of scientific facts by modern medicine.
Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia are considered «incurable» by modern pharmaceutical dominated mainstream medicine.
Over and over again, Anderson obsessively considers a trap that's forged by a dysfunctional contrast between self and society, offering protagonists who wish to be alone yet are susceptible to loneliness anyway out of their incurable fealty to the human condition.
Consider me now incurable.
Many veterinarians are presented with cases where an owner is considered euthanizing their pet because of seemingly incurable behavioral problems.
Persistent and incurable inability to eat, signs of pain, distress or discomfort, difficulty in breathing, and painful sores that will not heal are all indications that euthanasia should be considered.
An individual's condition will be considered «grievous and irremediable» if it is serious and incurable, has put them in an «advanced state of irreversible decline in capacity», has caused them intolerable, enduring physical or psychological suffering, and where their natural death is reasonably foreseeable.
(a) they have a serious and incurable illness, disease or disability; (b) they are in an advanced state of irreversible decline in capability; (c) that illness, disease or disability or that state of decline causes them enduring physical or psychological suffering that is intolerable to them and that can not be relieved under conditions that they consider acceptable; and (d) their natural death has become reasonably foreseeable, taking into account all of their medical circumstances, without a prognosis necessarily having been made as to the specific length of time that they have remaining.
A Florida court has considered whether a brokerage was entitled to collect attorney's fees from a sales representative's appeal of a dismissal of her claims by a hearing officer that the broker discriminated against her because of her incurable Hepatitis C.
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