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Sir James later helped discover cimetidine, which turned peptic ulcers from a potentially life-threatening disease into a far more manageable condition.
As science made the AIDS virus a more and more manageable condition, drugs became the focus of private desire and public policy, and the earlier, hard-won focus on prevention was lost.
High is "cautiously optimistic" that the therapy might provide a new way to treat hemophilia, perhaps by converting severe forms of the illness into a milder and more manageable condition.
The others, including the defending champion, Carlos Franco, played in more manageable conditions.
See related commentary With the advent of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in the late 1990s, opportunistic infection and mortality rates for patients with HIV/AIDS have dramatically decreased, thus transforming HIV/AIDS from a uniformly fatal condition to a more manageable chronic illness [ 1- 5].
Improved antiretroviral medications have led to an era in which HIV has become a more manageable chronic illness, with increased attention to conditions beyond disease progression, such as the development of non-acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS -defining cAIDS -defining
Tolstoy needed a more manageable subject.
At a more manageable distance, their relationship strengthened.
Effect is a more manageable daily workload/improved education.
Just at a more manageable length for the under-11s.
"They want to live a more manageable lifestyle.
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