Sentences with phrase «relatively easy treatment»

Acne scars: Research overwhelming illustrates that micro-needling is a successful and relatively easy treatment for acne scarring but with one caveat: very deep scars.
Lifestyle change tends to be the most immediate and relatively easy treatment, along with modifications in diet and the addition of nutritional supplements to assist your body manage stress and treat some of the specific symptoms you are experiencing.

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He admits that whereas it is relatively easy to trace the legacy of Athanasius and Basil, the fourfold gospel apart we find in Irenaeus teaching of great importance, above all in his opposition to Marcion, a near contemporary, his doctrine of recapitulation and his treatment of Mary as the second Eve in his Demonstration of Apostolic Preaching 32 and 33.
Hip pointers occur often in contact sports, but proper treatment is easy and can lead to relatively quick recovery
«Blatant blood doping is relatively easy to discern from day - to - day fluctuations,» he says, whereas a carefully administered treatment regimen is tougher to spot.
The treatment is still considered experimental, but it has attracted much attention because it does not require surgery and is inexpensive, safe and relatively easy to administer without any side effects.
Computer analysis of oxygen levels in the blood during sleep could — by itself — provide an easy, relatively inexpensive and sufficiently reliable way to determine which children who snore habitually could benefit from a diagnosis and treatment for obstructive sleep apnea.
Because organoids are easy and relatively inexpensive to grow and can be created from a particular person's cells, they might also be extremely useful in personalized medicine, helping tailor a treatment the way some cancer treatments can be targeted to the genetic makeup of a tumor.
The good news is, that treatment is relatively easy, readily available, and inexpensive.
Though Lai Lai still has heartworms, she is not symptomatic and her treatment should be relatively easy.
All approved heartworm preventives are highly effective, safe, easy to use, relatively inexpensive, and often provide treatment for additional parasites.
Bonded sealants are a relatively easy and inexpensive treatment.
Progressive counting (PC) is a newer trauma treatment developed by Dr. Greenwald, based on the counting method, that so far appears to be well tolerated by clients, as effective as EMDR, more efficient, and relatively easy for therapists to learn.
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