Such transplants are one of the most effective treatments for leukemia and other diseases. |
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Stronger forms of topical treatments and antifungals in tablet form are only available on prescription. |
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These treatments diffuse light but may increase glare as surface brightness is increased. |
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Hay fever or some old fashioned antihistamine treatments with side effect drowsiness can generally impede your life style. |
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Effective treatments include antihistamine medicines, in the form of tablet or liquid, inhalers, nasal spays and also eye drops. |
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While levodopa and other drugs can ease the symptoms of PD, none of the current treatments has been shown to slow the course of the disease. |
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Tranexamic acid and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are the treatments that work best. |
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These treatments include antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, immune modulators, anesthetics and alternative remedies. |
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The raw potato juice therapy is considered one of the most successful biological treatments for rheumatic and arthritic conditions. |
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Meanwhile, an allopath may be offering oral essential oils, herbal tinctures and clay treatments alongside the usual drugs. |
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Back down at the resort, the luxurious little spa is waiting to say aloha with heaven-sent treatments that soothe away all your sins. |
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Numerous treatments such as analgesic medications, muscle relaxants, antidepressants, and triptans had shown little or no effect. |
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In addition, 30 patients were remeasured at a follow-up visit after 8 to 10 treatments. |
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The treatments comprised straightjackets, seclusion, insulin shock and electric shock treatment, that was it. |
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All treatments improved both asthma symptoms, as seen by a reduced requirement for reliever treatment. |
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Many trekkers arriving in Nepal will have established views on drug treatments for altitude sickness. |
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A flexible tube connected the bottoms of the two chambers during plant culture, but the tube was blocked during treatments. |
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We also discuss a variety of other remedies, over-the-counter treatments and prescription drugs. |
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Once the money was used up, the treatments at the bottom of the list would no longer be available. |
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However, the patient experienced a partial remission, whereas previous chemotherapy treatments alone had had no effect. |
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If treatment effects are independent the relative risk with two or more treatments is the product of the relative risk on each treatment. |
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Unlike existing treatments for the condition, MED2002 is a topical treatment that is designed to be safe for patients with heart problems. |
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If your child is 2 years old or under, you should not use medicated lice treatments. |
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Hair can also tangle when piled on top of the head during shampoo treatments, around various types of curlers and in hair brushes. |
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Meridian acupuncture treatments were repeated from two to four times a month. |
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Surgery for morbid obesity is usually the last-resort intervention in patients who have tried all other weight-reduction treatments. |
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The group's services range from treatments to harden metals for aero-engines to providing the shine on metals used in supermarket trolleys. |
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I will address the experimental treatments for the most malignant brain tumors. |
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In these treatments, basal laterals showed higher total phosphorus influx than taproot laterals. |
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They covered a range of illnesses and treatments from respiratory infections to surgery to anaesthesiology. |
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Such treatments are used to reshape the face, such as plumping up the lips. |
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Three similar branches, shoots or tillers per plant were selected for the three treatments. |
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Most cases of dandruff will respond well to home treatments and a good internal regime. |
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These treatments really benefit people with very sun-damaged or leathered skins. |
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While there for a little more than a year, he was heavily medicated with barbiturates and underwent numerous electro-convulsive treatments. |
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The most common heat treatments of gray iron are annealing and stress relieving. |
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Lotions, certain bath salts, and UV light treatments may be needed for relief of dry, itchy skin. |
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Now, with one of his five treatments still to go, he says he feels 90 per cent better. |
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She had four treatments initially and then has been coming for remedial massage. |
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Last year, her husband nursed her through four months of treatments for cancer. |
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The Regent Street salon offers a range of hair, beauty, holistic and nail treatments. |
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We only come to grief once, when I ascribe the absence of his body hair to regular wax treatments. |
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If you want to get into beauty treatments, have pedicures, because all your ills go to your feet. |
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As a general rule, two to four treatments at six to eight week intervals are recommended. |
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Nine winners will be chosen who will all receive health and beauty treatments. |
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There then follow various treatments with the twin aims of cosmetic appeal and hygiene. |
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There is a gym but health treatments in the spa let you feel better without actually doing anything. |
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A series of four to six treatments is usually recommended, spaced two to four weeks apart. |
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Many creams, gels and beauty treatments claim to be able to tighten the skin. |
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Pitta and vasha, by the way, are two of the three body types which form the basis of Ayurvedic treatments. |
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In New York, she was given a range of complementary nutrients and treatments. |
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All clubs have gyms, swimming pool and spa areas and offer aerobic classes and beauty treatments. |
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She also said that beauty treatments work better if they are based on the moon's cycles. |
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You can be given scripts for methadone and other treatments, but this is just to keep the crime figures down. |
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No magic anti-ageing treatments have yet been discovered beyond good diet, exercise and luck. |
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Individual researchers have tried to speak out against bogus anti-ageing treatments and practitioners, but this can be a tricky business. |
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Parents may then choose treatments with fewer side effects than antibiotics. |
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New therapeutic strategies are now urgently needed to reinforce anticancer immune responses and to complement existing treatments. |
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It is treated with physiotherapy, osteopathy, chiropody and surgery or a combination of treatments. |
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Amantadine, anticholinergic drugs, selegiline, and non-pharmacological treatments provide symptomatic relief in mildly affected patients. |
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When you're first diagnosed, it's likely you'll be interested in treatments that cure cancer. |
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It is a very important step in beginning the basic research that needs to be done before we can approach treatments and cures. |
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It could bring better treatments, even cures for diseases that cause a lot of pain and death to millions of people. |
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Pharmaceutical companies often fund research that leads to cures and treatments for diseases. |
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Years of hard work remains to be done before the basic research of today can become viable treatments and cures tomorrow. |
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It is our goal to find treatments and possibly a cure for this rare, life-threatening disease that robs children of their adulthood. |
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Standard treatments for lower bowel symptoms include dietary fibre, laxatives, antispasmodic agents, and antidiarrhoeals. |
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Weigle reviewed the past, present, and future of pharmacologic treatments for obesity. |
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Indulge yourself with the wide and varied treatments available to rejuvenate and revive your body and spirit. |
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Herbal treatments may include garlic, eucalyptus, licorice, lobelia, marshmallow, red clover and saw palmetto. |
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Like her own family, her clients would have been from the monied classes, with cash to spend on expensive beauty treatments. |
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Among the treatments offered are prescriptions for the heroin substitute methadone and structured courses of day care. |
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Some sites provide information which discourages patients from turning to conventional treatments for cancer. |
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Insecticides used for seed treatments in crops include diazinon, lindane, imidacloprid, permethrin, chlorpyrifos, and tefluthrin. |
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However, transgenics and seed treatments require that the plants be fed on, since most control is obtained through systemic activity. |
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They were recommended by a friend, and helped my hair not be so dry from all of the color treatments. |
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If your hair is excessively dry and it does not respond to the above treatments, you may not be eating enough fat. |
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Alternative treatments, though, are often given a pass by Western medical practitioners. |
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Charges should be made for some minor treatments like removal of varicose veins, tattoos and tonsillectomies. |
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Other treatments you can carry out at home include strapping the damaged joint, for example using an elastic knee support. |
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Like aquaria, arboreta and botanical gardens do not always include historical treatments, but some do and many should. |
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Meanwhile, arborists are giving special treatments to the National Champion American hack-berry near Mason City, Illinois. |
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Drapery liners are available that hook onto existing window treatments and roller blinds. |
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After discovering Trager treatments, she began noticing significant changes in her stamina, her flexibility and her choreography. |
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There are also hospital treatments for other heart conditions, such as heart failure and arrhythmia. |
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In aromatherapy, sandalwood is used mainly for its calming effect on the nerves and for skin treatments. |
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It does a lot of spa treatments, everything from facials to aromatherapy to regular massage therapy. |
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Therefore the mildness of traditional Chinese medicines could make them ideal for such treatments. |
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The finding could help scientists develop drugs and other treatments that might one day slow or arrest the disease's progression. |
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Inclusion of this genotype in the other treatments was not possible because of the low number of viable seed available. |
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Thus, for four of the five treatments, the ratios of basal leaf to root were similar. |
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Other treatments for burn scars can include massage therapy and steroid drugs. |
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Carpet and rugs can be purchased with special fibers or treatments built into them which will eliminate the static electricity problem. |
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These treatments are as per the recommendations of the University of Agricultural Sciences. |
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Surgical removal of lesions is usually only considered if other treatments such as medicines or creams and lotions are not an option. |
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As gemstone treatments become more complex, will the lab replace the loupe? |
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Chlorpromazine, haloperidol and thioridazine became the standard treatments for schizophrenia. |
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The water stress treatments in the present study used containers sealed with parafilm to minimize water loss. |
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Liposuction and mesotherapy are some of the treatments to remove cellulite. |
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Gene therapies could allow new approaches, or help existing treatments work better. |
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She received physiotherapy treatments for her back five days a week for a three month period. |
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Also at any time, bedpans and urinals are available for prolonged treatments. |
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Penetrating stains or preservative treatments are preferred for rough sawn lumber. |
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Several treatments are available to help make the attacks shorter and less severe. |
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Many health and fitness salons provide hair salons, beauty treatments and massage therapies. |
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There are 60 or more therapeutic compounds in cannabis that are healing agents in medical and herbal treatments. |
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Some are already revealing deep secrets of human biology and pointing the way toward new medical treatments. |
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Presumably, the shock treatments that elicit bursting disrupt the balance of wall synthesis and lysis responsible for cell wall extension. |
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Interventional treatments should be reserved until perianal sepsis and inflammation are well controlled. |
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I am white and have a sallowish complexion in places. Tips on treatments or products are welcome. |
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In Shakespeare's time, one of the treatments for syphilis, inhalation of mercury vapor, was worse than the disease. |
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Hypnosis falls under a broad category of treatments called behavioral medicine, which most people practice regularly without realizing it. |
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New treatments such as photodynamic therapy and macular surgery may limit the extent of visual loss and in a few cases even restore sight. |
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Other treatments that work for some people are breathing oxygen through a mask or using a numbing medicine in the nose. |
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These treatments may involve drugs such as tamoxifen, which are meant to prevent the cancer from growing again. |
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Regular trims, conditioners and hair treatments all keep locks in the tip-top shape you want. |
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Wheat middlings were added to the CS diets to ensure that there would be similar fiber levels in the two treatments. |
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In between treatments, guest are free to make use of the hotel's pool, sauna and steam rooms, jacuzzi or gym. |
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Many of the treatments focus on promoting cell growth and stopping cell death. |
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The authors conclude that thalamotomy and thalamic stimulation are effective treatments for patients with severe tremors. |
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Truth be told, I've never volunteered for anything other than scheduling spa treatments for my friend Cami's bachelorette party. |
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For the purists and strays who like to compare remix treatments with the originals, this is backed by the original album version. |
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Recommended chemical treatments include such common insecticides as permethrin, malathion, diazinon and sevin. |
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The male fern is one of the most popular and effective treatments for tape worms. |
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The place is a beauty, and you can choose from massage, Turkish baths, mud treatments and more. |
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The treatments were typically instituted because the patients suffered from malformed cervixes which blocked the entry of sperm into the uterus. |
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The centre offers a range of treatments for men and women, from manicures and facials to massages and balneotherapy. |
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Most alternative herbicide programs require seedling alfalfa to have at least two to four trifoliate leaves before applying treatments. |
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Debbie states that, for many professional men, waxing is an extension of regular treatments like manicures and massages. |
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The bride-to-be and her friends get together at a spa to enjoy relaxing massages, facials, manicures, pedicures and other treatments. |
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Martine Dunand has been giving manicures and beauty treatments to women at the factory for the past three months. |
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Cintech offers nail technology services, which include manicures, pedicures, spa treatments and paraffin. |
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Few if any of the serious scholarly treatments of the Cold War and its end credit a single policy or factor or agent. |
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Sample schwag includes Apple iPods, spa services, luxury hotel accommodations, even Lasik eye surgery treatments. |
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Very rarely, a person with asthma will have a severe attack in which none of the treatments work and the attack continues to get worse. |
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Start by using essential oils and scents like jasmine or ginger in your baths, massage treatments and beauty products. |
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Surface treatments texture the biocompatible material to resemble natural skin. |
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Most hair loss treatments are pretty terrible at growing new hair, but aren't bad when it comes to keeping existing hair. |
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Hormone treatments are appropriate for those who have too little testosterone or too much prolactin in their blood. |
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A variety of treatments, from vitamins to alpha and beta adrenergic receptor blockers, have been suggested for tetanus. |
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Young prisoners had considerably more inpatient treatments for mental disorders than did the controls. |
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One patient with chronic torticollis experienced moderate pain relief with periodic treatments. |
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His two-year-old biotech company makes contraceptives and novel treatments for menstrual disorders such as menorrhagia. |
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Avoid any type of skin trauma this week, such as waxing, laser treatments, microdermabrasion and facials. |
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Daily treatments are not more effective than weekly or biweekly treatments. |
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Scientists were harvesting these stem cells from embryos left over from IVF treatments or using aborted embryos. |
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For all treatments, plasma membrane cholesterol levels were quantitated by filipin staining as previously described. |
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This may be due to effective treatments or the self limiting nature of the illnesses. |
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Other common treatments include plenty of liquids and aspirin or acetaminophen. |
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Lactic acid and acetic acid concentrations were similar between treatments. |
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The results may thus be subject to bias if differential outcomes between treatments change over time. |
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Other treatments that may help include hot baths, applying hot or cold packs, and stretching or exercise. |
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Each of the main treatments radical prostatectomy, radiation therapy, and monitoring has risks. |
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Most randomised trials allocate individual participants to different treatments. |
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Predictably, leeches, cupping, and blood letting take the centre stage of treatments. |
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Other useful complementary treatments include acupuncture, chiropractic, yoga and hypnosis. |
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So we combine it with established treatments such as chloroquine, mefloquine and the like. |
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Many treatments require reapplication every 4 to 6 weeks and after heavy rainstorms. |
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It was noisy and filled with high-tech equipment for monitoring indicators of medical status and administering medications or other treatments. |
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The review found no significant difference in the rate of withdrawals from mefloquine compared with other drug treatments. |
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A range of massage and other treatments can be booked in advance for an extra charge. |
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These days, Grace is working to undo the damage done by the sun's harsh rays, treatments involving microdermabrasion and chemical peels. |
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It has recently refurbished its pool complex to include a fitness pool, a whirlpool and a new spa with a wide range of treatments. |
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For the UV-exclusion study, similar computations were made with the vinyl and triacetate filters as the end member treatments. |
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It only takes one or two treatments and they resume a gentle, affectionate interest in their family. |
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On its own this finding is insufficient to define the relative efficacy of the two treatments. |
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Spa treatments and other impressive inclusions complete this white-glove winter getaway. |
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As a consequence, the text is more readable than most encyclopedic treatments. |
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The three bacterial species used to initially inoculate treatments grew readily on nutrient agar. |
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The treatments work on the clay to minimize the attractive forces between the agglomerated platelets. |
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The negative image of older people has wide implications that affect the way in which health treatments and services are delivered. |
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Other treatments include bracing or taping of the affected joint to realign them and reduce pain when they are moved. |
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Suspended solids and turbidity were significantly greater in the small gizzard shad treatment relative to the other treatments. |
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So here's my chance to brighten the room with some color in these window treatments. |
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Draperies can provide a complete window treatment, or they can be integrated as a design element when combined with other treatments. |
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The first step is determining your color scheme by examining your existing furniture, window treatments, and other accessories. |
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Mostly gone are the days when the average citizen could get free water heater blankets or window treatments from her utility. |
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Suppose in the future effective treatments for heart disease are developed using cloned stem cells. |
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This will become increasingly important as better treatments are developed for dementia and Parkinsonism. |
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Scientists in Texas have successfully cloned a kitty, an event which could eventually help lead to new human medicines and medical treatments. |
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Other treatments include acupuncture, baby massage, homeopathy and reflexology and there's free herbal tea for those seeking instant well-being. |
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There are all manner of expensive injectable treatments that will fill lines, wrinkles and folds, but they only last for six to 12 months. |
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The treatments helped manage his pain, promoted tissue regeneration and reduced scar tissue formation. |
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An ageing population means increasing medical complications and multiple treatments, procedures therapies and drug regimes. |
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Other proteins in wallaby milk may yield treatments to prod bone regrowth in osteoporosis patients. |
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Routinely check azaleas for lace bugs, and initiate treatments if significant numbers are detected. |
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The most common treatments are amorolfine nail lacquer, tioconazole nail solution, salicylic acid paint, and undecenoates paint. |
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Rethinking these three treatments related to the canon of memory creates a space in which to begin reimagining it. |
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Many doctors were critical of the therapeutic value of treatments offered by masseuses, and indeed of those medical practitioners working with them. |
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Following ammoniated wheat straw feeding, heifers were stratified by BW and assigned randomly, beginning on May 12, to one of four grazing treatments. |
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There are safe treatments for thyroid disorders during pregnancy. |
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Our study, using apitherapy from worker bee venom, showed far better results than traditional acupuncture and electroacupuncture treatments employed by Hwang and Jenkins. |
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Anne receives a Bosch Dishwasher along with lots of goodies including shopping vouchers, beauty treatments and a year's supply of household products. |
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Ironically, women who seek these treatments to improve the appearance of their skin could have avoided their fate by avoiding excessive sun exposure in the first place. |
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Money that could be directed at researching cures and treatments for disease is being re-directed to provide extra security for existing research. |
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The shop not only sells a large selection of bridal wear, but also has bridal packages, beauty treatments and a range of other services all under one roof. |
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Very few effective treatments, even natural ones, are risk-free. |
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The Federal Court has allowed that treatments are patentable. |
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More than 200 weedkillers, mainly lawn treatments, are being withdrawn from the market after manufacturers chose not to submit them for EU safety tests. |
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The best treatments are less clear for non-responders and relapsers. |
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By the seventeenth century, more radical treatments, often chemical, came into fashion and the gentle, gradual, and individualized diet fell out of favour. |
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The treatments, however, differ startlingly, Flos campi owing less to traditional counterpoint and more to a vision of simultaneous planes of sound. |
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To the extent that the FDA has helped winnow the mainstream drug market down to scientifically proven treatments, it has been a help rather than hindrance. |
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The hospital will offer new treatments not currently available on the NHS to treat conditions that lead to blindness in the elderly, and treatments for short sight. |
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True, they had no shower gel at the time and the heat treatments softened the grit and grim for removal while the cold waters revived the weary bather. |
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During his specialist training he helped in the complex hyperbaric oxygen treatments and developed his lifelong interest in radiobiology and cancer research. |
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To keep the room looking modern, she suggests fuss-free window treatments with a blackout lining or neat options such as a roller blind, Roman blind or wooden shutters. |
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While the discovery could lead to new treatments for baldness and conditions like alopecia, the researchers believe it may also help burn victims. |
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Five out of six treatments were completed by means of telehealth. |
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Add one or two topper fabrics to your tables, layer several towels over each other in your bath and kitchen, add a valance to your window treatments. |
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These results suggest that more invasive treatments such as catheter-directed thrombolysis, angioplasty, or thrombectomy are unwarranted except in selected cases. |
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Although we no longer burn mental patients at the stake or perform lobotomies, this new research demonstrates that our treatments for schizophrenia are still far from ideal. |
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Even with modern efficacious treatments for schizophrenia, we face troubling questions about how much they befog the mind and how much they harm the brain. |
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There were also stalls offering beauty treatments and products, allergy testing, information about cosmetic dentistry and advice on how to lose weight and give up smoking. |
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Choose from massages, facials, manicures, pedicures and body treatments. |
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The book is divided into five short chapters that cover coping with the diagnosis of cancer, surgical treatments, adjuvant therapies, and ongoing recovery. |
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Furthermore, medical treatments for endometriosis act in a variety of ways to abolish the trophic effect of oestradiol on both the eutopic and ectopic endometrium. |
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Those wishing to pamper themselves can choose from a wide range of beauty treatments, from a manicure to a luxurious Cleopatra-style goat milk oil bath. |
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Some mention the study in bellwether terms, indicating that it's time for more clinical study of over-the-counter treatments in dermatology and other industries. |
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But he said that under the changes the minister was proposing farmers would have to get a vet prescription for items such as wormers, lice treatments, sheep dip and vaccines. |
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The postmating harm treatments used were ablation of a mesothoracic leg, ablation of an antenna, ablation of a wing, puncture of the abdomen, and puncture of the thorax. |
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The Andromeda Health and Beauty Centre at the Annabelle Hotel, for example offers beauty treatments, reflexology, aromatherapy, massage and thalassotherapy treatments. |
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Other treatments include Swedish body massage and reflexology. |
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The professor has been making attempts to understand the causes and research potential treatments for autism and related disorders such as Asperger's syndrome. |
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If we do, we shall be foreclosing the possibilities of discoveries that began decades earlier and ultimately may lead to major treatments or even a cure. |
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It is not uncommon for patients to have residual physical or cognitive problems following myocardial infarction and the dramatic treatments now administered. |
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His chapter on Paris art focuses almost exclusively on economics, resulting in what must be one of the least scintillating treatments of the Impressionists ever written. |
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And out of the 10 specialist services provided at the hospital, such as paediatrics, stroke and heart treatments, eight are rated as being high quality. |
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This means reverting to studies using treatment refusers or comparing pharmacological treatments and nonpharmacological treatments as a way of dealing with this dilemma. |
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These treatments often accentuate the natural or rustic look of rough sawn lumber and allow the wood grain and surface texture to show through the finish. |
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You have to remember that in those days, there were hundreds and hundreds of people confined to mental asylums in appalling conditions with very few treatments available. |
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Carl admitted to having a few pampering treatments before the wedding day. |
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These are likely to prove a key element in future regenerative treatments for conditions including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's and heart ailments. |
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Hydroxycarbamide is the mainstay of treatment, but fears that it might be leukaemogenic led researchers to test other treatments including the antiplatelet drug anagrelide. |
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They block the lock and key mechanism for the nerve transmitter serotonin and are effective treatments for the nausea induced by cancer chemotherapy. |
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Traditional treatments, such as the stimulant drugs methylphenidate and amphetamine, outperformed caffeine in improving functioning and reducing levels of hyperactivity. |
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The company, which is developing medical treatments for a number of diseases, announced that it planned to expand its Irish facility in a major coup for Cork. |
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The most effective daily treatments for opioid-induced constipation are senna, senna combined with a stool softener, Phillips' Milk of Magnesia or lactulose. |
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Various alternative therapies including reiki, breathwork, and acupuncture are quickly emerging as alternatives to conventional allopathic medical treatments. |
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During the Vietnam war, conversion disorders were seldom encountered as repressed memories, and abreactive treatments became a quaint historical artifact. |
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As the beans grow, they receive two further treatments with herbicides. |
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Solutions to the foreign-species transfer problem have included using various filtration systems, heat treatments, and biocides for the ballast water. |
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It also holds out the prospect of improved treatments and better techniques of preventing the distressing condition, which affects one in every 500 children. |
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Nine years ago, he and a dozen sports medicine doctors formed the academy to promote anti-aging treatments and to learn more about the long-term effects. |
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This breakthrough holds out hope of one day developing a new generation of treatments for a disease that claims the lives of 10,000 men every year in the UK alone. |
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Laser treatments, microdermabrasion, chemical peels, collagen and Botox injections, light therapy and even medical acupuncture are being offered at a growing number of spas. |
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Numerous pharmaceutical treatments are used for headaches, including aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories and prescription-only options. |
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The past decade has seen an increasing ability to perform preliminary examination of the effect of new treatments by using magnetic resonance imaging as an outcome measure. |
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These treatments are known to produce new chemical bonds between the polymer molecules. |
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Firstly, I continue to base most species treatments on personally collected material, rather than on herbarium plants. |
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Since the development of fiber optics, treatments utilizing catheterization have replaced some former surgical procedures. |
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Conditioning treatments are employed to clean, detartrate, and discourage microbial growth. |
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This latest discovery should eventually lead to much better treatments for disease. |
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Ask most people what soundproofing is and they'll describe foam tiles, egg crates, or other treatments on the walls. |
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They took infertility as a sign to adopt rather than to do endless treatments in an attempt to produce a freaklitter. |
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His writing contains strong personal treatments of themes such as love, loss, beauty, and time. |
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Even the NICE criteria for public funding of medical treatments were never set by politicians. |
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Some mushrooms or extracts are used or studied as possible treatments for diseases, including polysaccharides, glycoproteins and proteoglycans. |
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Dr Andrew Goddard of the RCP said that providing more expensive treatments for increasing numbers of patients would fail. |
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The most complicated treatments allow for the small effects of special relativity and vacuum polarization. |
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In all of these cases, patients may be seeking out alternative treatments to avoid the adverse effects of conventional treatments. |
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Alternative treatments should be subjected to scientific testing no less rigorous than that required for conventional treatments. |
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Some alternative treatments have been associated with unexpected side effects, which can be fatal. |
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In short, even innocuous treatments can indirectly produce negative outcomes. |
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These popular treatments have maintained the public's appetite for Waugh's novels, all of which remain in print and continue to sell. |
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These insurance companies are obliged to provide a package with a defined set of insured treatments. |
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Susceptibility to such treatments depends on the location from which the quartz was mined. |
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The mechanisms underlying the appearance of the parkinson-like symptoms during neuroleptic treatments are not ascertained. |
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Finishes include mechanical surface treatments, chemical coloring, and coatings. |
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The last chapter is highly critical of Charles's advocacy of complementary and alternative treatments. |
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Such health treatments have an enduring tradition in European countries including Poland, the Czech Republic, Germany, and Austria. |
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Early research has found a number of medical treatments and dietary adjustments that help slightly limit the production of methane in ruminants. |
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The shiitake mushroom is a source of lentinan, a clinical drug approved for use in cancer treatments in several countries, including Japan. |
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Inorganic are sometimes called synthetic fertilizers since various chemical treatments are required for their manufacture. |
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However, it should take precedence over unreferenced conflicting treatments in family, genus, and species articles here. |
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In addition, rigorous and purely mathematical treatments have provided an axiomatic approach to classical thermodynamics and temperature. |
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There are many kinds of rehabilitation treatment, including pharmacologically based treatments with naltrexone, methadone, or ibogaine. |
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Monastic hospitals developed many treatments, both therapeutic and spiritual. |
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Other treatments include oxygen, intravenous fluids, and respiratory support. |
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Such treatments were not available aboard ship, where the disease was most common. |
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Common forms of preventive medication for sheep are vaccinations and treatments for parasites. |
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Pepper oil is also used as an ayurvedic massage oil and in certain beauty and herbal treatments. |
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There is no current medical evidence that any of these treatments has any benefit. |
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They may include long term treatments that permit him to continue to function well. |
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The Leblanc process was a batch process in which sodium chloride was subjected to a series of treatments, eventually producing sodium carbonate. |
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Changes in density, alloying, or heat treatments can alter the physical characteristics of various products. |
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Antibiotic treatments for one to three days shorten the course of the disease and reduce the severity of the symptoms. |
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Common treatments include palliative care, surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. |
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Several treatments can be administered via bronchoscopy for the management of airway obstruction or bleeding. |
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Many of these new treatments work through immune checkpoint blockade, disrupting cancer's ability to evade the immune system. |
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Throughout her early life, she had frequent migraines and underwent several experimental medical treatments. |
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They adored diagnosis, many suffered from spanophilia and most had little interest in time-consuming treatments. |
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What if, like so many of us, you are a recovering tanaholic? There are some effective, but expensive, treatments to help your skin look better. |
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There are many femisexuals who never consider taking a male lover after their treatments, immediately becoming translesbians. |
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Cancer survivors who got radiation treatments as children have nearly twice the risk of developing diabetes as adults. |
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The spa is equipped with the most modern balneotherapy equipment and offers a range of treatments and programmes. |
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Although the rash is sometimes called acneform, it is not acne, and acne treatments will only irritate it further. |
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Enomfon JA and IB Umoh Effect of heat and tetracycline treatments on the food quality and acridity factors in cocoyam. |
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Adjuvant therapy After undergoing surgery required to fight cancer, many patients qualify for additional treatments. |
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Landscaping and Whitefly treatment with the included equipment to do white fly treatments and truck. |
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