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Maybe you need to be American and to have suffered the crazy US religious right to really get this movie - to the rest of us, it feels like someone crossing the street to pee on a Madonna statue...
Therapeutic
for them but a bit embarrassing if you're with them.
Since Alex has written, for
therapeutic
reasons, a not-for-publication autobiography, her supervisor, after learning of the opus, determines that she must be eliminated, and during her flight from homicidal pursuers, she unites with a discredited demolition expert, Will Rickman (Scott Glenn), who is fighting a lawsuit originating from two accidental deaths within his most recently demolished building and the pair exchange sexual bouquets when not avoiding being killed.
Few
therapeutic
and diagnostic options were available.
Improper use of these medicines fosters HIV resistance and provides little
therapeutic
value for patients.
Now that the US has eradicated Bin Laden’s physical presence, it needs to stop delaying the rest of the
therapeutic
process.
So, just as judicious use of pesticides can control invasive species, a
therapeutic
strategy designed to maintain a stable, tolerable tumor volume could improve a patient’s prospects for survival by allowing sensitive cells to suppress the growth of resistant ones.
Some recent
therapeutic
possibilities include the co-infusion of haptoglobin with hemoglobin in circulation or with vitamin C – additives that hold promising implications for the development of safe and effective blood substitutes.
Safe blood substitutes and new
therapeutic
options that make blood transfusion more effective would significantly improve treatment in challenging situations.
But few people are willing to devote the time and effort that such a
therapeutic
plan demands; they would prefer an injection, operation, or medication.
As a result, compliance with TB drug treatment is particularly weak, paving the way for the emergence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) TB, which can no longer be treated by conventional
therapeutic
regimes.
The proteins have the same structure and functional properties as those found in natural breast milk, and the process for extracting them is analogous to that used routinely for the production of
therapeutic
proteins from organisms like bacteria and yeast.
The right dose of aspirin can be a
therapeutic
godsend, but consuming too much can be lethal.
The term "drug dependence" was also redefined, to propose that loss of personal autonomy could never arise in a
therapeutic
setting.
Some people hope that predictive information will open
therapeutic
possibilities.
Of what use is genetic information about a disease when there are no
therapeutic
options?
The question facing the Tsipras government is thus whether the next haircut will be more
therapeutic
than the last.
But, again, the report offers little in the way of solutions, and it largely rejects the distinction between
therapeutic
and enhancement applications, which leaves open the possibility that such technologies could be misused for cosmetic purposes.
But after further tests I discovered that she was carrying a strain of bacteria that is resistant to most antibiotics in our
therapeutic
arsenal.
Owing to a lack of
therapeutic
innovation since then, poor living conditions, and widespread poverty, millions of people around the world are still being deprived of their right to live free of TB.
Biopsied tissues are used to manufacture
therapeutic
genetic material.
They could well prefer this option to natural conception and the prospect of
therapeutic
abortion following a conventional prenatal genetic diagnosis.
Simulations show that megafunds will not work for all classes of drugs in all
therapeutic
areas.
As with any
therapeutic
intervention, the most convincing and direct proof of the preventive efficacy of antioxidant supplements requires randomized, controlled clinical trials.
Recommended measures include providing essential vitamins and minerals through enriched foods and supplements; promoting breastfeeding and nutritious complementary feeding for weaning babies; and treating severely malnourished children with
therapeutic
foods such as specially fortified peanut butter.
So there is no policy framework within which to situate stem cell research or reproductive or
therapeutic
cloning.
Increased synaptic plasticity – the ability of synapses to adjust their strength, which is essential to healthy brain function – could be the neurobiological reason for the apparent
therapeutic
effect in patients.
And the
therapeutic
process is tough, lasting at least two years and involving up to 14,600 pills and hundreds of injections – with severe side effects.
Imagine going from your cardiologist's office to a café, explaining to the waitress the
therapeutic
options for your chest pain, and asking her whether you should have the angioplasty or just take medication.
Poor adherence to the
therapeutic
regimen, improper prescribing by clinicians, and drug interactions or malabsorption can result in partial suppression of bacterial growth and the emergence of resistant organisms.
While the quality of their meat remains to be assessed, they can provide a safe source of biological agents – such as
therapeutic
antibodies and growth factors – for use in human medicine.
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