Sentences with phrase «from untreatable»

He had been deemed to suffer from an untreatable psychopathic disorder.
SDR is a no - kill rescue, resorting to euthanasia only when a dog is either suffering from an untreatable medical condition or considered dangerous and not responding to rehabilitative training efforts.
Asian Elephant Herpes Virus About one quarter of young Asian elephants are dying from an untreatable herpes virus.
«Many patients who suffer from untreatable chronic diseases, including heart and kidney diseases, are in waiting lists for limited organ transplantation.
The newfound protein might eventually help patients who suffer from the untreatable prion diseases: When the group mixed their artificial protein fragment with a fragment of the PrP protein that usually kills neurons in petri dishes, the mixture killed only half as many cells as the prion fragment alone.
Around the world bacteria are developing new strategies that render them resistant to antibiotics, resulting in an increasing number of patients dying from untreatable infections.

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Suffering from bouts of depression - which he was convinced were the result of CTE - and terrified at the thought of a future living with an untreatable neurodegenerative disease, Ewen committed suicide at age 49.
Suffering from bouts of depression, which he was convinced were the result of CTE, and terrified at the thought of a future living with an untreatable neurodegenerative disease, Ewen committed suicide at age 49.
It was approved because it prevents parents from passing on untreatable mitochondrial diseases to the child.
Until now, this inherited retinal disease that causes visual impairment ranging from reduced vision to complete blindness, has remained untreatable.
Can malaria be eliminated from the Mekong region before multiple - drug resistance makes it untreatable?
In a long - awaited success for gene therapy, a research team from the University of Pennsylvania restored sight to two patients suffering from Leber's Congenital Amaurosis (LCA), a previously untreatable form of blindness.
Sleep disorders range from rare but fatal maladies, such as fatal familial insomnia — an untreatable insomnia that leads to hallucinations and eventually to death, to «inadequate sleep hygiene», from which virtually everyone suffers from time to time, Dement told a meeting sponsored by the American Medical Association in New York.
While many of these fade over time, more severe types such as keloids and scars from burns are largely untreatable.
Ahead of us now is the major task of exploring the potential of new drug targets, so that hopefully we can prevent the number of people with untreatable infections from escalating further,» says Professor Anders Miki Bojesen, who coordinates the UC - Care research activities at the Department of Veterinary Clinical and Animal Sciences.
American Federation for Aging Research Fellow at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York; USA From: Salt Lake City, USA Prize Category: Translational Medicine Essay: A Novel Target for Pharmacological Intervention in an Untreatable Human Disease
Mitochondrial defects are often observed in a variety of diseases, including cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease, and are the hallmarks of a number of untreatable genetic mitochondrial disorders whose manifestations range from muscle weakness to organ failure.
While the danger of superbugs and vulnerability to untreatable infections are on the rise, a recent study from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) comes as a huge relief.
Being shy is not an untreatable illness and should definitely not keep you from finding your soul mate.
Being shy is not an untreatable illness and should definitely not keep you from finding your soul mate... Read More»
From the producers of the Paranormal Activity franchise, the film is the next installment in their series following Insidious, and «chronicles an unprecedented biological disaster unleashed from the waters of the Chesapeake Bay - an isopod parasite, carrying a horrific untreatable disease, that jumps from fish to human hoFrom the producers of the Paranormal Activity franchise, the film is the next installment in their series following Insidious, and «chronicles an unprecedented biological disaster unleashed from the waters of the Chesapeake Bay - an isopod parasite, carrying a horrific untreatable disease, that jumps from fish to human hofrom the waters of the Chesapeake Bay - an isopod parasite, carrying a horrific untreatable disease, that jumps from fish to human hofrom fish to human hosts.
Euthanasia is used rarely and only as a final resort when it has been medically determined that an animal is suffering from a medical condition that is untreatable to allow the animal to maintain quality of life, or exhibits extreme behaviors that are beyond correction and that are deemed unsafe to other pets, people, and to the animal itself.
On occasion, we save a dog from euthanasia that is ill and through veterinary care we find are untreatable, but still full of life.
There is a percentage of animals received at any shelter which are found to be suffering from injuries, congenital defects or untreatable illness and either die or are humanely euthanized to avoid further suffering.
Indeed, many pounds and shelters classify healthy feral cats as «unhealthy» or «untreatable,» which excludes them from «healthy animal» kill rates.
Exceptions are when an animal is found to suffer from severe, untreatable or terminal illness, or when an animal's behavior or temperament poses a public safety risk, or is inappropriate to place in a home.
There is no doubt that the invention of antibiotics, originally from the mold Penicillium Rubens, was history changing in the fact that simple bacterial infections that were untreatable and led to many deaths, now became curable.
The bacteria that cause gonorrhea are evolving faster than we can develop effective antibiotics against them, and a return to the era of untreatable gonorrhea could see a rise in the particularly nasty complications that arise from a long - term gonorrheal infection, such as pelvic inflammatory disease and epididymitis.
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