Sentences with phrase «untreatable at»

What else would he have discovered in his research if he had not been sidetracked by psychotic episodes that were untreatable at the time?
Many patients considered untreatable at other institutions have found the care they need at the Center for Gastrointestinal Oncology.

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Now, immunotherapy is at the forefront in oncology as a leading therapeutic which has been shown to cure cancer in previously untreatable patients.
Suffering from bouts of depression - which he was convinced were the result of CTE - and terrified at the thought of a future living with an untreatable neurodegenerative disease, Ewen committed suicide at age 49.
How, asked the authors - three researchers at Vanderbilt and an epidemiologist at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill - did an athlete with treatable depression come to believe that he had an untreatable condition and commit suicide?
Suffering from bouts of depression, which he was convinced were the result of CTE, and terrified at the thought of a future living with an untreatable neurodegenerative disease, Ewen committed suicide at age 49.
In her letter, the chief medical officer said: «Gonorrhoea is at risk of becoming an untreatable disease due to the continuing emergence of antimicrobial resistance.»
Untreatable depression is on the rise, hinting at fundamental flaws in our understanding of the illness.
What this means, Adashi said, is that parents who are at risk for transmitting mitochondrial disease to their children may now undergo MR and have children who are not born with agonizing and untreatable diseases.
Ahead of us now is the major task of exploring the potential of new drug targets, so that hopefully we can prevent the number of people with untreatable infections from escalating further,» says Professor Anders Miki Bojesen, who coordinates the UC - Care research activities at the Department of Veterinary Clinical and Animal Sciences.
Commenting on the significance of the findings co-lead author Professor Mani Ramaswami, Professor of Neurogenetics at the School of Genetics and Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin said: «Degenerative diseases, such as MND, are a poorly understood and largely untreatable set of life limiting diseases which can leave people unable to do the everyday things that the rest of us, particularly the young, take for granted.
American Federation for Aging Research Fellow at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York; USA From: Salt Lake City, USA Prize Category: Translational Medicine Essay: A Novel Target for Pharmacological Intervention in an Untreatable Human Disease
The treatment, developed at the University of Pennsylvania with clinical trials carried out at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Iowa, is the first time gene therapy is used to treat an inherited disease and could lead to treatments of other currently untreatable conditions.
There are at least 265 different genes in which mutations can cause blindness; breakthroughs in gene therapy are allowing scientists to develop treatments for diseases that were previously untreatable, giving hope to millions.
Despite the common belief that pain in pregnancy is normal or untreatable, physical therapists specializing in pregnancy are experts at correcting the causes of pain and empowering women with exercise and self - care techniques.
At the time of publication, seven cats were still in disease remission, a positive step forward for a historically untreatable disease.
Repeating the blood tests at least annually allows your veterinarian to monitor trends in organ function and catch potential medical concerns before they become untreatable.
We do not euthanize animals at our facility for space issues or poor health unless they are suffering, or have a terminal or untreatable illness.
There is a percentage of animals received at any shelter which are found to be suffering from injuries, congenital defects or untreatable illness and either die or are humanely euthanized to avoid further suffering.
This leads to some cancers being harder to treat or, at times, untreatable by the time they are discovered.
Jonathan Mermin, director of the CDC's National Center for HIV / AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, warned that «if resistance continues to increase and spread, current treatment will ultimately fail and 800,000 Americans a year will be at risk for untreatable gonorrhea.»
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