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The EU Commissioner for Competition Policy, Mario Monti, cannot loose this battle: he needs the support of those who believe in markets and equal
treatment
for all.
Of course, because the alternative to post-exposure vaccination is death, the
treatment
is extremely cost-effective however one looks at it.
Sultan had already been dead – politically, that is – for the last three years; indeed, since June 2011, when he left for New York for medical treatment, young Saudis speculated on numerous Web sites that this was also literally the case.
The Case for IndiaNEW DELHI – Indian cricket fans are manic-depressive in their
treatment
of their favorite teams.
But it is undeniable that early diagnosis reduces overall
treatment
costs, and if future health systems are to be priced fairly, they must integrate health promotion.
To avoid exposing themselves to claims of negligence or even, in rare cases, criminal assault, doctors must disclose an ever increasing amount of information, however bleak, about
treatment
risks, benefits, and alternatives, enabling the patient to give “informed consent.”
Likewise, launching initial public offerings on European stock exchanges has strengthened Russian corporations’ governance, social responsibility, and
treatment
of minority shareholders.
And its intensifying political crisis – impeachment proceedings have now been initiated against President Dilma Rousseff for allegedly using irregular accounting maneuvers to disguise the size of the budget deficit – is raising serious questions about who can provide the much-needed
treatment.
The reason arises from a component of tumor biology not ordinarily investigated: the cost of resistance to
treatment.
Although resistant forms are commonly found in tumors that haven’t yet been exposed to treatment, they generally occur in small numbers.
Designing therapies to sustain a stable tumor mass rather than eradicate all cancer cells will require a strategy that looks beyond the immediate cytotoxic effects of any one
treatment.
On average, African countries have fewer than one trained pathologist for every million people, meaning that most diagnoses come too late for
treatment.
We have teamed up with the American Cancer Society (ACS) and the pharmaceutical company Novartis to support cancer
treatment
and testing efforts in four countries: Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda.
Today, a similar global effort is needed to ensure that every African with a cancer diagnosis can get the
treatment
they need.
In Catholic hospitals everywhere, respirators and other forms of life support are withdrawn from patients when the burdens of continuing the
treatment
are judged “disproportionate” to the benefits likely to be achieved.
That surely indicates that any duty to live is subject to the benefits of continued life outweighing the burdens of
treatment.
Patients requesting euthanasia judge that the benefits of continued life do not outweigh the burdens of treatment, or of continuing to live, with or without
treatment.
He has worked with another great public-health leader, Paul Farmer, to pioneer the extension of
treatment
for AIDS, tuberculosis, and other diseases to the world’s poorest people.
He led the effort by the World Health Organization to scale up AIDS
treatment
for people in low-income countries, and he did an exemplary job.
Once it is, we may eventually be able to stop immunization against the disease, and save up to US$1.5 billion every year in averted immunization and
treatment
costs.
Safe blood substitutes and new therapeutic options that make blood transfusion more effective would significantly improve
treatment
in challenging situations.
Now consider the case of the Indian diplomat, Devyani Khobragade, whose
treatment
India’s national security adviser called “despicable and barbaric.”
Would the US tolerate similar
treatment
of one of its consular officers?
This fuels misconceptions and, in many cases, gives people false hope about the kind of relief they can expect from a particular drug or
treatment.
What can be done to improve management and
treatment
of chronic pain?
For patients who have not responded to conventional treatment, restoring function should replace eradicating pain as the primary objective.
Similarly, patients must recognize that there are no “silver bullets” for pain
treatment.
The long-term pain
treatment
with the strongest empirical support involves lifestyle modifications such as exercise, stress reduction, and weight loss – all of which require significant time and effort.
One idea currently gaining traction is to tax firms offering free-to-use digital services differently, so that their intangible value receives the same tax
treatment
as the tangible value produced by manufacturers and traditional service providers.
A recent study authored by PATH, with support from Novo Nordisk, reported that across Benin, Burkina Faso, Tanzania, and Zambia, just 20% of the health facilities that provide diabetes diagnosis and
treatment
had insulin in stock, and only one in four had testing strips available to monitor diabetes.
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