Sentences with phrase «medical breakthroughs do»

Despite this lack of investment, exciting discoveries and medical breakthroughs do occur.
What medical breakthrough did Vesalius make?
What medical breakthrough did Harvey make?

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Hope for a medical breakthrough, hope for an act of God» — hope somewhere deep down inside, hope that does not quit.
In his book The Biology of Belief, former medical school professor Bruce Lipton, Ph.D., says that breakthroughs in genetics indicate that DNA does not control our biological makeup.
Councilmember Helen Rosenthal, Co-Chair of the Council's Women's Caucus, said Sims» medical breakthroughs «and the way in which [he] achieved them, do not warrant the reverence that this monument offers.»
How often do today's medical «breakthroughs» become tomorrow's discredited science?
The Wistar Institute's independent nonprofit 501 (c)(3) status creates a platform for our researchers to do original thinking and breakthrough research while also providing a community of collaboration — similar to a research «think tank» — not often found in larger medical and academic institutions.
The science presented in the film is well - explained and even though the focus of the film is on medical breakthroughs accomplished using stem cells, the scientists interviewed do not try to over-hype current stem cell applications.
Why do these properties portend medical breakthroughs?
We don't need a medical breakthrough to save mothers» lives.
While a second opinion may be helpful to you (some vets specialize in certain conditions), don't prolong life in the hope that the umpteenth consulted knows of a treatment or a that a medical breakthrough is imminent.
As the years have gone by, the life insurance rates have gone down thanks to modern medical science breakthroughs which enable people to life longer than they ever did.
With different vehicles, medical breakthroughs, and access to new drugs and technology, a visitor to the U.S. might be more safely covered in case of emergency than a visitor to another foreign country because the U.S. provides the same level of medical care for its citizens, as it does for its visitors.
Writing in a recent issue of the Medical Journal of Australia, the surgeon Jason Chuen alerted his colleagues to a major technological breakthrough that could eventually do away with the need for human organ transplants.
Yacoubian continued, «One of the kids who use this science center could be next acoustic engineer for SVS or discover a medical breakthrough, so anything we can do to promote an interest in science and learning is a huge positive.»
No matter whether they're pursuing medical breakthroughs, refashioning energy technologies, making computers more useful, or engineering cooler electronic devices — and regardless of whether they are heading startups, working in big companies, or doing research in academic labs — they all are poised to be leaders in their fields.
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