He has observed peeling of cutaneous lesions that
suggest the treatment worked as intended.
Not exact matches
So, basically, the vast majority of evidence
suggests that you can't use this «loophole» for 2017; however, there is a small minority view / some small amount of belief that this
treatment would
work for 2017 taxes and it is worth noting that I'm unaware of any court cases directly testing this approach.
However, if the odor buildup is not corrected after this
treatment (in my case it didn't
work) I would
suggest trying another one of the methods below.
Work on cost - effectiveness carried out as part of the previous HTA report on this topic [60] and by the Decision Support Unit at the National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence (NICE)[61]
suggests that group - clinic based parenting programmes are likely to be cost - effective or may lead to cost - savings through avoidance of alternative
treatment.
Research
suggests Play Therapy is an effective mental health approach, regardless of age, gender, or the nature of the problem, and
works best when a parent, family member, or caretaker is actively involved in the
treatment process.
But he contends that other gene therapies already in clinical trials
suggest that the
treatment could
work.
What little encouraging Alzheimer's
treatment data does exist — including that around a promising drug called aducanumab —
suggests medications that have gone through clinical trials seem to
work better earlier in the dementia disease course, before patients develop full - blown Alzheimer's.
Other recent
work suggests that ART, although costly, will pay for itself and more by increasing labor productivity, reducing the need for orphan care and deferring medical
treatment costs (S. Resch et al..
Although more
work is needed to examine whether those findings are relevant for people, «they
suggest that clinical trials testing
treatments that increase brain activity, such as deep brain stimulation, should be monitored carefully in people with neurodegenerative diseases,» said Dr. Duff.
«This approach
works by reducing viral replication, which
suggests there might be a
treatment window that lasts several days in which drugs could be used to reduce the infection and risk of complications,» Thomas said.
The finding also
suggests that an effective
treatment for one neurodegenerative disease might
work for other neurodegenerative diseases as well.
However, these results together with the
work from the Rostami lab
suggest that GM - CSF is a target worth pursuing for the
treatment of MS.
The
work, which was propelled by technologies that enable the detailed analysis of even a handful of cells, opens a critical window on the biology of the disease and
suggests a strategy for the development of more precise, powerful
treatments.
The
work suggests that beginning
treatment in infants at the first symptoms, around the age of 12 months, could change the course of the disease.
The results
suggest that this combination
treatment, which had a 62 % response rate, may
work better than using either therapy on its own.
This
suggests that an inhibitor may also
work as a diabetes
treatment in people.
The findings are the latest in a growing body of evidence
suggesting that time of day plays an important role in how well various medical
treatments work.
The results
suggest that substantial improvements in patient outcomes can be accomplished by improving processes of care and
working with existing
treatments in a novel way.
«Kinon and his colleagues present interesting data
suggesting that although pomaglumetad methionil does not
work for all patients, it may be helpful for patients early in their course of illness or who have not had extensive prior
treatment with a second generation antipsychotic medication or other serotonin - 2 receptor antagonist..»
All the patients treated with myelin who had attacks were female,
suggesting that the
treatment may
work only for men.
Now biophysicists have
worked out the mechanism by which a genetic defect produces this dangerous disorder, and the finding may
suggest new approaches to
treatment.
It is likely that a similar mechanism operates during cancer invasion, which
suggests a promising alternative in which cancer
treatments might
work in the future, if therapies can be targeted to limit the tissue fluidity of tumors.
Now, a provocative study claims that a probiotic
treatment for gastrointestinal issues can reduce autismlike symptoms in mice and
suggests that this
treatment could
work for humans, too.
«There are lots of
suggested treatments, but there is no evidence that any of them
work,» says Simon Potts, a professor of biodiversity and ecosystem services at the University of Reading in England.
Nonetheless, taken as a pilot study, this
work suggests that video - game play may help guide future
treatment of amblyopia.
A new mouse study
suggests that a
treatment aimed at immune system could
work in humans.
«This
work suggests that activating autophagy to help rid cells of stress granules offers a new approach to neurodegenerative disease
treatment,» Taylor said.
She also incorporates Tuina - a form of Chinese body
work - when necessary and
suggests herbs and supplements for a more focused
treatment.
Dr. Shade
suggests cycling your
treatments on the schedule of five days on, two days off (to start),
working up to 10 days on, four days off.
I
suggest working with an holistic health care practitioner who has experience treating yeast overgrowth to get an effective
treatment plan.
I have
suggested alternative medical
treatments to patients throughout my career when conventional therapy did not
work.
That said folks with symptoms
suggesting low or high thyroid should
work with their physicians as they may need
treatment.
JUST A COMMENT: So far you are verifying many of the
treatments my homeopathic nutritionist has
suggested and have
worked for me.
The past century has unveiled a plethora of preclinical data that has
suggested the potential of a ketogenic diet as an aid in cancer
treatment.7, 8 The benefits of a ketogenic diet, and dietary manipulation in general, may be a potent adjunct to current cancer
treatments by synergistically
working with chemotherapy and radiation therapy to starve cancer cells, leaving them more susceptible to damage from these
treatments.7 - 10
I would
suggest a flea
treatment that is administered to your dogs back then wait for that to
work and use this as a part of a normal wash.
As things stand there isn't any way to pre-book your «spa»
treatments so it's first come, first served, but the website has a message to
suggest that they're
working on bringing a booking system online.
Judd Foundation does not perform conservation
treatments on privately held
works; to conserve a
work the Foundation
suggests contacting an experienced conservator.
Their provocative
treatments allude to the island's current socioeconomic crisis in
works that
suggest rupture, tension, and escape.
Sheridan Square (1940)
suggests Kline's affinity with the
treatment of cityscape found in
works by painters in the group known as «The Eight» (sometimes called the Ashcan school), although Kline already shows considerable freedom in his application of pigment.
I don't see why a person with a disability should receive different options for
treatment under different assistance programs, which appears to be what the director of the ODSP is
suggesting by saying that addicts are better served by the Ontario
Works system.
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working as a Mental Health Assistant • Proficient in providing psychiatric evaluation and diagnosis and
suggesting relevant
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treatment • Excellent knowledge of organizing, supervising and encouraging patient participation in social and education activities
Research
suggests Play Therapy is an effective mental health approach, regardless of age, gender, or the nature of the problem, and
works best when a parent, family member, or caretaker is actively involved in the
treatment process.
The variability in alliance when a youth was placed in a home with a parent of a different race or culture
suggests that supervisors
work with youth and
treatment parents in helping both to understand and value each other's unique cultural experiences.
I should begin by stating that there is no scientific evidence published in reputable, peer - reviewed journals indicating that reparative therapy actually
works.1 In fact, the weight of the published research
suggests that it is actually psychologically harmful to those who undergo this
treatment.
Indeed, the data seems to
suggest that in some situations, Schema Therapy can
work more swiftly in a group or when group therapy is added to
treatment, than individual therapy alone.
Moreover, recent
work has
suggested that individuals with disruptive behaviors are a heterogeneous group (Frick and Nigg, 2012), and this may undermine effective prevention, intervention and
treatment programs.
It has also been
suggested that
treatment outcome may be particularly well predicted by the quality of the
working alliance as measured in early sessions [5,8,11].
Dyadic developmental psychotherapy is an evidence - based
treatment (classed as an acceptable and supported social
work intervention under the criteria
suggested by Saunders, Berliner, & Hanson (2004)[31][24][32][25] approach for the
treatment of attachment disorder, Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and reactive attachment disorder [33].
Taken together, this theoretical and empirical
work suggests that within - family patterns of perceptions of differential
treatment may shape to which siblings adult children feel the greatest closeness.
Finamore et al. (2007)
suggested this with data showing evidence of higher stress levels in women who did not disclose IVF
treatment to
work colleagues than in those who did.