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"curative" means something that can heal or cure a health problem or disease.
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This means that samples can be taken before the clinical debut of a disease, to identify markers of value for early diagnosis, improving the scope
for curative treatment,» says Ulf Landegren, Professor of Molecular Medicine at Uppsala University and member of SciLifeLab Faculty.
Earlier research has shown that the quality of health products such as ACTs is low in many local markets, so the changed consumption pattern, and / or the increased competition as a result of the entry of the CHPs, most likely increased the quality of
curative treatment of treatment households.
It is a distinctive alternative to the local day spa where treatments are derived from a meld of
curative powers extracted from the remote jungle with science.
Second, the effectiveness of existing interventions could be improved by integrating specific components associated with greater effectiveness into interventions, such as focusing on improving parenting skills and providing social and / or emotional support
in curative interventions, and increasing self - confidence of parents in preventive interventions.
Dr. Jonathan Friedman, director of the Texas Brain and Spine Institute in College Station, said that, given a «diagnosis of malignant glioma, surgery is generally
not curative.
Veterinary palliative medicine is a philosophy of care in which a decision has been made to decline or withdraw the pursuit of
curative therapy for a life - limiting illness.
Tea tree oil is a natural essential oil with
curative properties that help soothe and protect dogs» skin.
This clinical trial on commercial farms with registered products is valuable for all veterinary practitioners interested in the quantitative
curative effects of treatments forDD.
Enjoy a hike through the hills of the Blue Mountain and tour the coffee plantations, climb the lagoons and waterfalls of Dunn's River, explore the island's ecological treasures from limestone cave labyrinths and gushing waterfalls to mineral springs
with curative powers or perhaps a round of golf on one of the island's world championship golf courses is your cup of «tee».
«While each of these genes was independently associated with metastatic prostate cancer, they have never been studied together in the context of early detection of patients with prostate cancer that will relapse after localized therapy with
curative intent, «according to the authors, led by Leigh Ellis, PhD, in the Dana - Farber Department of Oncologic Pathology.
Prior to beginning this trial, these patients had failed to achieve remission on a median of 3.5 therapies including stem cell transplant, which, prior to BV, was the only
potentially curative treatment for those who failed standard chemotherapy.
Surgical approaches, such as resection and liver transplantation, represent the
only curative treatment approaches, says Dr. Borad.
The judge immediately gave strong
curative instructions, and later denied the defendant's motion for a new trial based in part on counsel's behavior.
Resolved
title curative requirements from Title Opinions and DOTO's to put owners into pay status
Technocracy, Inc., realizes only too well that no political government on this Continent has either the courage or the structural facility to institute a Continental Health and Medical Service as proposed in the blueprint of The Technate of America, which includes in part, compulsory physical examinations of all citizens every six months; the application of preventative as well
as curative medicine in diseases, etc..
She received her MA Ed., from Antioch University and holds a Waldorf Teacher Certification and a Certificate in
Curative Education (Camphill Special Schools).
Treatment is
usually curative with a Gluten Free Diet (GFD) which means avoiding all wheat products such as breads, pasta, wheat cereals, bakery goods etc..
[We are] devoted to improving bone marrow transplantation, a cancer therapy with
curative potential for patients with blood cancers.
Specify two
curative factors in Relationally focused group therapy that ameliorate early attachment wounds.
«The hope is that the combination of the most potent chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and immunotherapy will help make patients who were previously considered non-surgical able to undergo
curative surgery,» says Gan.
Adrienne Scheck has shown that when applied with
curative doses of radiation therapy, the ketogenic diet can make brain tumors vanish in mice.2 However, many dietary changes appear to blunt cancer growth in mice, 3 and the effects in humans are less clear.
Radioactive iodine is the
most curative treatment for feline hyperthyroidism, but also can be the costliest.
«Drug therapy is
rarely curative by itself and in most cases is only indicated as ancillary therapy in a behavior modification program» according to this abstract.
Patients will be able to receive the Hutch's novel immunotherapies for cancer at roughly double the capacity that existed before the 9,222 - square - foot clinic opened, and intensive monitoring will enable researchers to better understand why some patients respond, where others do not, and to achieve the goal of developing the best
curative approach to treatment for each individual patient.
But prayer has also an important relation to the body, not only for making it a more effective vehicle of the spirit, but for the release in it of
curative forces when it becomes disordered.
In 2014, Caribou co-founded Intellia Therapeutics to develop
curative medicines utilizing the Caribou CRISPR - Cas9 platform.
While open surgery has been the mainstay of treatment for many of these tumors and often offers
curative resection, it is not without risks.
Nicholas P Restifo, MD, National Cancer Institute, Center for Cancer Research, «
Developing Curative Cancer Treatments Using Adoptive Cell Transfer - Based Immunotherapies»
Parsley is rich with Apiol essential oil, which is of considerable
curative value.
Follow pre-op procedures If you decide to hit one of the hospitals on the road, be sure to use up all of the party's
curative magic (Alis has Heal and both Myau and Noah can Cure) before paying up.
In general, wild types have higher contents of major active components and thus
better curative effect.
Thus, the key concern is not only the increased risk of being diagnosed with high risk disease, but, more importantly, the missed opportunity to
offer curative intervention for patients with intermediate risk PCa.»
When caught early, most round cell tumors are removed easily, and surgery is
generally curative.
Performed title
curative work pursuant to the recommendations set out in various title opinions.
Assisted attorneys with legal documentation preparation for conveyances and title
curative issues.
In a few years, a promising and potentially
curative gene therapy from BioMarin might do the same to Roche.
Intentionally bringing about our causing the death of a body of knowledge and information concerning the health promoting and
curative attributes of herbs, food and food components 2.
Moonwort bulb (formerly Full Moon Herb and MoonHerb) is a recurring
curative item in the Dragon Quest series.
Pancreatic cancer, the fourth leading cause of cancer death in the United States, is often diagnosed at a late stage,
when curative treatment is no longer possible.
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