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therapeutic breakthrough therapy
But just as she comes close to a
potential therapeutic breakthrough, Smithton inexplicably finds herself battling memory loss and other symptoms characteristic of the disease she is trying to cure.
But when taken under professional supervision and combined with therapy, researchers say, just one or two doses can help patients unlock the sources of their troubles and
experience therapeutic breakthroughs that otherwise might take months or years.
In recent years, social awareness of ALS has taken off which has led to a MASSIVE increase in funding which hopefully will lead to
new therapeutic breakthroughs sometime soon!
I said just now that «Annie Glenn was a stutterer,» because years later she achieved
a therapeutic breakthrough and was able to become a confident public speaker.
The new knowledge that will result from this research holds the promise of diagnostic and
therapeutic breakthroughs.
Such an approach would increase the chances of
a therapeutic breakthrough, they say, and the inclusion of public funding would help mitigate the risks and costs of Alzheimer's research for the private sector.
The therapeutic breakthrough — it's a moment that leads to deep, lasting change for a client.
Revolutionary advances in the field of neuroscience continue to present new opportunities for
therapeutic breakthroughs — regardless of what form of therapy you practice.