Sentences with phrase «effective than cures»

However, protection is always better and more effective than cures.

Not exact matches

Luther described egoistic narcissism centuries before Freud and his «cure,» focusing on Christ rather than the imperial self, is a lot simpler and more effective than Freud's.
It's clear this is not going to cure every patient, but treatments that include immunotherapy are more effective than other options.
Although there remains no cure for Alzheimer's, researchers hope that testing potential drugs or therapies prior to mental decline will prove to be more successful than previous attempts at finding the most effective treatment in the battle against the debilitating disease.
They found that prescribing both drugs together was more effective at helping cure an ectopic pregnancy than the conventional drug alone.
In fact, the antioxidants found in this fruit are more potent and effective at preventing and helping to cure some medical conditions than the antioxidants found in red wine or green tea.
8 The Burrs showed that the requirement was only 0.4 percent of calories when they used lard to cure the disease in growing rats and that the requirement was only 0.1 percent of calories when they used liver to cure it.7 Liver probably proved more effective than lard both because it is much richer in arachidonic acid and because it is rich in vitamin B6, which greatly enhances the conversion of linoleic acid to arachidonic acid.19
The cure lies in preserving IDEA's six principles, in relying on more than process compliance, and in being serious about effective education by using research - based approaches.
The combination of these two things makes heartworm an extremely dangerous condition and one where prevention is much more effective than trying to cure the problem after the fact.
Prevention is better than cure, consult with your veterinarian for the safest and most effective preventative treatment options.
Although treatment for syphilis and other STDs is more accessible and effective than it was a century ago, bogus cures still abound, taking advantage of people's embarrassment over receiving treatment from a medical provider.
The good news is that these cases were cured with higher - than - usual doses of antibiotics, but the bad news is that dosages can only climb so high before a drug is no longer considered to be an effective treatment.
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