Sentences with phrase «problems than treat»

Of course, it's much better to prevent anal gland problems than treat once they develop.
It is always better to prevent a problem than treat one.

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When people are treated more than is absolutely necessary, it's easy to mess something up — a widely known problem known as «overtreatment.»
In this new system, healthcare is evolving to become proactive rather than reactive, allowing patients to potentially catch and treat problems earlier.
Economists treat parental leave, both for women and men, as a simple cost - benefit problem: in theory, at least, if a woman's wage is greater than the cost of replacing her in the home, then she should spend her time working and hire someone else to care for her children.
But, as inevitable problems arise, the older and more experienced investors treat these things as business as usual: problems to be dealt with rather than major catastrophes that are about to kill the company.
Screening and early diagnosis are crucial for treating this problem, but more than 50 percent of all cases go unnoticed.
Asked about mass shootings more broadly, the public says by a roughly 2 to 1 margin that they reflect problems identifying and treating people with mental health problems rather than inadequate gun control laws.
I got no problems with atheist, I went to school with some of the brightest minds on the planet who where atheist and they treated me better than some of my so called christian friends.
You'll find a wealth of information and newer, more enlightened ideas about treating substance abuse problems than you can imagine — just because they're not as widely known and universally accepted as AA doesn't mean they don't contain better, more effective ideas.
Today more than ever before we feel the need — and also see a greater possibility — of objectifying the problem of the subjectivity of the human being... [W] e can no longer go on treating the human being exclusively as an objective being, but we must also somehow treat the human being as a subject in the dimension in which the specifically human subjectivity of the human being is determined by consciousness.
The teacher's approach to such problems might start from three assumptions: (a) the teacher should be concerned with how science fits into the larger framework of life, and the student should raise questions about the meaning of what he studies and its relation to other fields; (b) controversial questions can be treated, not in a spirit of indoctrination, but with an emphasis on asking questions and helping students think through assumptions and implications; an effort should be made to present viewpoints other than one's own as fairly as possible, respecting the integrity of the student by avoiding undue imposition of the lecturer's beliefs; (c) presuppositions inevitably enter the classroom presentation of many subjects, so that a viewpoint frankly and explicitly recognized may be less dangerous than one which is hidden and assumed not to exist.
Although Luther was most captive to this form of thinking, it also affected the other 16th century Reformers; Instead of seeing the Eucharist as a time mystery, they treated it as a space mystery, and probed the static problem of locating the body of Christ rather than the dynamic one of making contact with a saving event.
By investing in the progress and application of these fields, foundations boasted that they could delve down to the very roots of social problems, rather than merely treating their symptoms.
Honestly, I feel like the authors treat the situation as more of a PR problem than an identity problem.
When acid reflux persists more than twice a week it is a serious sign of GERD and it should be treated as a more serious problem.
I realize that to make a statement that coconut oil is more successful than drugs in treating Alzheimer's Disease is not much of a statement at all, if drugs are one of the primary problems.
What is required for this to happen, more than anything else, Is not a technology revolution, but a mindset evolution away from old technology that has passed its use - by date, (such as extensive, polluting and smelly lagoons) and outdated attitudes that treat waste water as a cost or even place in which to hide process problems, rather than a resource for recycling and generation of green energy.
Ginger has been used to aid digestion and treat stomach problems, gas, diarrhea and nausea for more than 2,000 years.
3 months is looked at per minimum it take more than six months for a bone to heal some very minor muscle will take 3 months a serious injury which takes 8 months and more + rehabilitation while a player is rehabilitating other injuries my form a direct result of being constrained where muscles freeze you are not playing for 8 months you cant expect the muscles to be up and running straight away players how ever want to play because of all sort of reasons one being replaced so it hampers with their full recovery hence having players regularly in the treating room but take it from me some times you are perfect you just get back bang someone heavy dose your ankle in so you are back in out off playing time I personally got very angry because my knee was ok so went back out to come back in after one game with ankle problem after a couple of weeks i will go back out I have no guarantees that some one wouldn't go heavy on me or me injuring myself going heavy on someone else its football thats the way it is if it is not a medallion for the cabinet its a leg medallion
The Belgian international has been treated for the problem in Barcelona, where journalist Ed Maylon claims the latest suggestion is that he will be out for even longer than expected.
Wenger is as usual treating players poorly and inconsistent e.g Lacca never plays 90 mins Xhaka plays every game every minute I know who I think is better For me I can not think of another midfielder who we bought worse than Xhaka We have not fixed the problems we have (as always) hoodwinked) the fans We have not spent a penny in the last two windows we've spent what been generated I have not and then I'll not spend a penny on the club till that awful manager is gone (don't give me history lessons about how good he is / was) It may be the board but until wenger has gone we won't know.
The OB DO focuses on seeing the patient as a «whole person» to reach a diagnosis should problems arise during pregnancy, rather than treating symptoms alone.
Mark S Kiselica writes in When Boys Become Parents, «For too long our culture has treated boys who become fathers... as detached misfits who are the architects of many of our nation's problems, rather than seeing these youth for who they really are: young men trying to navigate a complex array of difficult life circumstances that place them at a tremendous disadvantage.»
And the widespread implementation of swipe cards has apparently also contributed to the problem, in that parents and students sometimes treat them like credit cards, rather than debit cards.
It's better to prevent and fix the problem than to try to treat the symptom.
Women deserve no less than men in that they should have their problems diagnosed and treated by a real doc.
Sometimes a new addition to the diet can be more of a trick than a treat, so if diaper rash is a problem, make a mental note of diet changes in the past few days.
In fact, doctors give premature babies a higher dose of caffeine when treating breathing problems than what would be found in your breast milk.
If we treat everyone with a cold with antibiotics, we'll create more problems than we started with, which is why they are reserved for people who need them.
The thing about the placenta is that it can work even if it's slightly larger in size and not in its optimum position so even if the doctor finds something problematic with the size or position, he / she would just look to monitor it more closely rather than treating as a severe problem on its own.
Our main goal is to take care of the root of the problem, rather than just treat the resulting symptoms.
Preventing an ingrown fingernail is so much less work than treating one that's already become a problem.
Defining a model of inclusive prosperity and progressive capitalism that treats business as part of the solution rather than the problem ought to be at the forefront of Labour's approach.
Ameh said it was important to treat the causes of problems for political parties in the country, rather than treating the symptoms.
Two leading mental health charities have joined forces to call for offenders with mental health problems to be treated in the community rather than sent to prison..
The report also calls on the government to admit the current drugs laws have failed, and addiction is better treated as a health rather than a criminal problem.
And when it finally did, the mayor preferred to spend money on more or less connected pet causes like mental health and tenant harassment rather than on directly treating the problem.
In addressing the symposium held in the AAAS Auditorium, Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institutes of Health's National Institute on Drug Abuse, said the opioid addiction problem «came out of the health care system» after it was determined that opioid prescription medicine was needed to treat chronic pain affecting more than 100 million Americans.
After one year, researchers found that primary care providers felt that treating pain patients was less of a problem in their practice, particularly among the experimental group, although younger practitioners continued to express more concern about prescription opioid use than older practitioners.
In many cases, the modern boundary triplets» methods have appeared to offer a more convenient tool than standard methods of extension theory, for instance, when treating boundary value problems or various spectral and scattering properties of differential operators.
But having trained professionals at the ready solved only half of the problem: These railroad physicians often had to treat their patients wherever they could, in less than ideal circumstances — dirty houses or hotel rooms along the tracks.
It's much easier for a doctor to prescribe a drug than treat the problem
That's the real reason for thenew diagnoses of prediabetes and prehypertension — to give patients the knowledgeand the tools to prevent, rather than treat, problems like heart disease andstroke.
The truth is, I am often better equipped to solve the problem of the hidden treat than Finnegan is.
Some health problems are proving harder to treat this way than others.
You might think the doctor who treats everybody else's sleep problems would be a «holier than thou sleeper,» but now it's time for a moment of truth.
For some, taking vitamins has become just another way to manage symptoms, rather than treating the root cause of a problem.
Conversely, problems that may seem to require no more than a friendly ear are also treated by psychiatrists, according to president of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists Dr Maria Tomasic.
You might not actually have a yeast infection: Other problems, like bacterial vaginosis or certain STDs, can cause itching or discharge that mimic yeast symptoms but require antibiotics rather than antifungals to treat.
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