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To preventive
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A thing that prevents, hinders, or acts as an obstacle to.
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Officials credit the increase to preventive repair.
And, really, shouldn't everyone have access to preventive care?
This flies in the face of every political commitment to preventive policy.
Could health care costs be reined in by improving access to preventive care?
Long-term and sustainable school safety also requires a commitment to preventive measures.
It is not related to preventive vaccines meant to protect against infection with HPV.
In its struggle against Islamist terrorism, Mubārak's regime resorted to preventive detention and, allegedly, torture.
BOTOX is a valuable addition to preventive treatment options in patients with CM.
In the present patients mean MT did not change due to preventive treatment.
General practitioners travel to low-income areas to provide patients with dental, OB/GYN and pediatric care, as well as access to preventive tests.
Elective medicine doesn't just refer to things like plastic surgery here, but also to preventive care like annual physicals and dental check-ups.
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