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"AIDS is above all a remediable adversity," he concludes; it can be beaten and many saved if enough join a fight against it.
In other words, a remediable problem will instead become worse.
Refractive error (RE) is a remediable cause of visual impairment (VI), which is considered to be a social burden with a simple and cost‒effective treatment.
The Medical Research Council considers need to exist when a patient's functioning falls below -or threatens to fall below- some minimum specified level and there is a remediable cause.
Fortunately, this is a remediable problem because the blood pressure effects of the drugs can usually be reversed with appropriate therapy.
Recruitment of these experts was undertaken through the Health Literacy Group UK, a not-for profit organization that aims to raise the profile of health literacy as a remediable cause of health inequalities [ 23].
Only such studies can conclusively show whether mild dysnatremia is a remediable contributor to mortality risk, or a marker of impaired neuroendocrine homeostasis, insensitive to treatment and predisposing to allied causes of organ failure and death.
Myopia is a remediable cause of visual impairment [ 12] and is one of the five priorities set by Vision 2020, the global initiative for the elimination of avoidable blindness, launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) [ 13].
How about this for a technical difficulty?
But London has a particular difficulty.
But there is a niggling difficulty.
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