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But already we're able to cure a number of cancers now".

And he is able to cure a woman with a rare case of cacosmia -- a disorder making all smells vile -- after doctors have given up.

He claims to be able to cure a long list of maladies including HIV, obesity and erectile dysfunction, using herbs and bananas.

"When I was not able to help someone or not able to cure a disease," she replied, "my personal temperament and way of coping was to talk a lot.

"We have this vaccine that essentially can prevent these cancers and yet the rates have been climbing very slowly, and we always talk about the war on cancer and will we be able to cure a cancer and essentially we're skipping the part about curing it because we're preventing it," Henry said.

Though Virginia never before gave blood or even signed an organ donor card, the decision to donate, she told me, was quick and sure: "I felt intense empathy and imagined how desperate you must feel," she said".I liked the idea of being able to help in a straightforward way — to be able to cure a sick friend rather than just bring food or send a card.

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To test whether sphingosine and FTY720 are also able to cure an existing pulmonary infection, mice were inhaled with SPH or FTY720 1 h after infection, a stage at which the mice show the first signs of infection, with both completely blocking the development of infection (Fig 3A C, Supplementary Figs S3, S4 and S5).

Once the person had been diagnosed, the healer would initiate a herbal treatment which he claimed was able to cure any patient within one month.

Mary Agykpomaa -- an indigenous healer at the bottom of a steep hill who claims to be able to cure AIDS with a potion concocted from local forest leaves, mud and boiling water -- has a similar cure for bad eyesight.

No amount of media hype will ever persuade me that a man who gratuitously addresses the nation by demeaning science and scientists a man, no less, claiming to be able to cure cancer by performing an exorcism is actually "intelligent," other than perhaps in a cunning and purely political, manipulative kind of way.

And, of course, hypothesising that a plant might be able to cure demonic possession, or rid a patient of the smell of stale beer, is a long way from identifying and measuring its real effects on a real condition.

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