Sentences with phrase «in curative»

As a Registered Play Therapist, I believe in the curative power of play.
I am particularly interested in the curative and healing value of one's own presence.»
Although most appellate courts believe in the curative powers of a judge's instructions, I always say it's better to be safe than sorry.
In his Sacchi and Ferri alike, Burri echoed these wounds and ruins not in a statement of despair, but rather in a curative vision that acknowledged the violence of his time.
Cassie strongly believes in the curative power of good relationships because she has seen it work in her own life — she also cites reputable scientific studies, like this Harvard survey, to support her position.
Helen completed the International Camphill Seminar in Curative Education in Perceval — Centre de Pédagogie Curative, and has 10 years» experience in this field, including as a class teacher.

Not exact matches

A: You are always going to find many different opinions among economists but there is a general awareness that financial instability is not self - curative and that strong action is necessary in the face of financial panic, that is a more settled idea today than it would [have been] five years ago.
«In treatment villages, Living Goods and BRAC Community Health Promoters conducting home visits, educating households on essential health behaviors and selling preventive and curative health products at 20 - 30 % below prevailing retail prices were deployed over a three - year period (2011 - 2013).»
While God lived, the oppressive machinery of society stood in the way of the production and release of my curative to a needy world.
A professor of New Testament in New Zealand provides a detailed and often intriguing argument for what is variously called redemptive, curative, or restorative justice.
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.
The body of every saint is to an exceptional degree a temple of the Holy Ghost, and the impressive track record of cures (affirmed by the Catechism of the Council of Trent) presumably stems from a continuing connection between the physical remains and the possibility of divine intervention.Tradition suggests that the holiness and curative possibility is much greater for primary and secondary relics, but still exists for third - class, in this case the casket.
Yet often the most curative thing one can do is to rest quietly in God, saying to oneself in these words or others:
I have a number of so - called miraculous cures...» As a pediatrician with more than 100 asthmatics in my practice, I wish that Perls had communicated his curative technique to someone before he died.
13 For example, Whitehead says: «Art has a curative function in human experience when it reveals as in a flash intimate, absolute Truth regarding the Nature of Things.
Virgin Argon Oil has amazing healing and curative properties, highly beneficial in the treatment of exzema, psoriasis and acne.
It delivers a curative amount of prickly cumin in each speared morsel.
Liz holds a BA from Earlham College, where she double - majored in English and Spanish and minored in art history; an MA in education and a Waldorf certificate 1 - 8 from Antioch New England; and a certificate of curative education from Camphill Special Schools, Inc..
A leading figure in the Camphill movement, Adola co-founded the Ita Wegman Association and Glenora Farm Camphill Community in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1984; she remains a curative teacher there today.
She holds a BA from Earlham College, where she double - majored in English and Spanish and minored in Art History; an MA in Education and Waldorf Certificate 1 - 8 from Antioch New England Graduate School; NH certification 1 - 6; and a Certificate of Curative Education from Camphill Special Schools, Inc..
Camphill special education — ECCE: European Co-operation in Anthroposophical Curative Education and Social Therapy — Camphill Association of America — Camphill Communities Ontario (Canada)-- Association of Camphill Communities in Great Britain — Camphill Communities in Ireland
Liz holds a BA from Earlham College, where she double - majored in English and Spanish and minored in Art History; an MA in Education and Waldorf Certificate 1 - 8 from Antioch New England Graduate School; NH certification 1 - 6; and a Certificate of Curative Education from Camphill Special Schools, Inc..
«Historically, Baltic Amber has been used in Europe as a natural and traditional remedy and curative for many ailments for centuries.
Stage three will see us continuing the work of stage two and matching increased diversity of supply with an ability to respond to the new diversity of demand in preventive and curative medicine - tackling the underlying causes of health inequalities as well as providing the best care.
«This is a win - win - win for patients, payers, and employers,» Bekelman said, «The field of radiation oncology should be recognized for technical advances in clinical care that have achieved safe, effective, curative treatment for prostate cancer in fewer weeks.»
Since the breakthrough in 2010 with the first curative therapy for melanoma, funding became widely available from government, industry and philanthropic organizations.
In 2010, the first curative therapy for metastatic melanoma, which normally does not respond to chemotherapy, was approved by the FDA.
«But with re-irradiation, our study shows that maybe we can give a curative intent treatment that we couldn't do in the past.
Indeed, they are more preventive than curative and are more in line with the two tenets of Hippocrates: First do no harm, and let food be thy medicine and let thy medicine be food.
This study represents a significant step towards the development of clinical trials in gene therapy for the curative treatment of hereditary deafness and balance loss in humans.
«Antibiotics may be the most powerful evolutionary force seen on this planet in billions of years,» says Tufts University microbiologist Stuart Levy, author of The Antibiotic Paradox: How the Misuse of Antibiotics Destroys Their Curative Powers.
If hypofractionated radiation with curative intent can reduce the treatment time for lung cancer patients by half with no greater toxicity, and with equivalent — if not better — tumor control and survival outcomes, this research could result in a change in the paradigm of how a large subset of locally advanced NSCLC patients are treated.»
The Phase I clinical trial of OMP - 54F28 (FZD8 - Fc) is an open - label dose escalation study in patients with advanced solid tumors for which there was no remaining standard curative therapy.
Ibrutinib is a well - tolerated, oral drug that improves symptoms and survival in high - risk CLL patients, but is not curative and requires continuous treatment for life.
Glioblastoma is the most aggressive type of tumor that originates in the brain and with no curative treatments currently available, the average survival time for patients ranges from 15 to 18 months.
Presenting these results at the 3rd ESTRO Forum in Barcelona, Spain, today (Monday) Professor James Morris, from the Department of Radiation Oncology, Vancouver Cancer Centre, British Columbia Cancer Agency (BCCA), Vancouver, Canada, will say that the ASCENDE - RT1 trial is the first and only existing trial comparing low - dose - rate prostate brachytherapy (LDR - PB) for the curative treatment of prostate cancer with any other method of radiation therapy delivery.
Despite improvements in the past few decades with surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy, a predictably curative treatment for glioma does not yet exist.
«In the meantime, ASCENDE - RT has made an important contribution to the search for a more effective curative treatment for prostate cancer,» he will conclude.
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.
The treatment has been generally well tolerated, with few side effects and, in some cases, has proved curative.
The review, titled «Immune Checkpoint Targeting in Cancer Therapy: Toward Combination Strategies with Curative Potential,» covers the strengths and weaknesses of the two forms of therapy and notes how their combination could be particularly potent.
The prospect of combining genomically targeted therapies with drugs that free the immune system to attack cancer suggests «we are finally poised to deliver curative therapies to cancer patients,» researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center note in a review in the April 9 edition of Cell.
In general, wild types have higher contents of major active components and thus better curative effect.
A study published on June 25th in PLOS Pathogens reports a new way to circumvent drug resistance and lower the curative dose by delivering existing drugs directly into the parasite, a high - tech approach with potential applications to other infectious diseases.
The authors conclude «in summary, the development of chitosan nanoparticles loaded with current trypanocidal drugs coated by a specific nanobody against trypanosomes can reduce the minimal curative dose of these drugs, enhancing their efficacy, minimizing the toxicity and circumventing resistance mechanisms caused by mutations in surface transporters.»
They show that this new formulation reduces the minimal curative dose in a disease model, based on infections in mice, by 100-fold and, most importantly, circumvents drug resistance in a cell line that is resistant as a result of mutations in the transporter that mediates drug uptake.
The inquisitive souls who have made it into the academic science world will find no shortage of practical ends for even esoteric types of research — the curative applications are celebrated in this month's issue.
It heralds a new era of curative treatment for patients with hepatitis C. Similar drugs that work equally well for all genotypes are now in the final stages of clinical development.
Despite ongoing research effort and improved knowledge about the disease, there is currently no effective preventive or curative treatment for AD, which could result in a public health crisis given the continuous aging of populations worldwide.
In India, many mentally ill people of all faiths visit religious sites renowned for having curative powers.
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