Sentences with phrase «similar therapies»

The benefits she personally experienced excited her to use similar therapies for her patients.
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Concizumab and similar therapies represent «a completely different way of approaching haemophilia compared to anything we've been doing for the last 50 years», he says.
«A simple additive, which is completely nontoxic, could have a positive effect on disease, even rescuing regorafenib and similar therapies from resistance.»
«We have been working to develop similar therapies for neurodegenerative diseases for many years with some promising results,» said Porteus.
Like the Mississippi child that was thought to have beaten HIV after aggressive anti-retroviral treatment, detectable levels of the virus return in an Italian child who received similar therapy.
Although optogenetics is not yet possible in humans, Dr. Paz believes we may be able to use similar therapies like deep brain stimulation to target a specific area in real time to stop a seizure.
Speech and similar therapies help improve communication skills.
«Hypothetically, you could imagine a similar therapy being used to dampen the memory of love,» says Fisher.
Using three applications of a similar therapy in a 2012 study, the researchers effectively eliminated asthma in afflicted mice, within only eight weeks.
If, as some scientists suspect, illnesses that strike late in life have a common root, similar therapies might help us avoid many of them.
Interestingly, it's occurred to more than a few scientists that a similar therapy might be useful for lowering blood pressure.
The next stage of research will examine the feasibility and safety of using a similar therapy on human cancer patients in clinical trial.
In fact, many hospitals are starting to incorporate reiki and similar therapies (e.g., «healing touch») into their offerings to help calm patients and prep them for anxiety - provoking procedures like surgery and chemotherapy.
Millikin (2000) did research on a similar therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy, with three couples; this research is the first outcome study with adults who have experienced Corrective Attachment Therapy as practiced by the treatment team at the ATTI / EPC.
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