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A substance used to thicken shampoo and lipstick is now making its way into medicine, potentially improving the effectiveness of drugs to battle diseases like hepatitis C, diabetes and cancer.
Mr. Annan, the son of a Ghanaian businessman from a family of chiefs, has worked hard to persuade African leaders to take charge of solving the continent's problems wherever they can, while pressing for more outside aid in helping them battle diseases and economic imbalances.
Early diagnosis of diseases, toxic exposures, effects, and susceptibilities in the still-developing body of infants will be required to develop successful intervention and treatment strategies to battle diseases.
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Scientists often battle disease or infection with drugs that block the receptors an invader seeks.
AT first glance, the plan by the federal Department of Agriculture to battle disease among farm animals is a technological marvel: we farmers tag every head of livestock in the country with ID chips and the department electronically tracks the animals' whereabouts.
In his lengthy lecture, Mr. Castro decried the globalization of economic markets and criticized what he called a lack of effort by wealthy nations to battle disease in poorer countries.
No, historically, killing Native people physically was never the battle; disease, huge population disparity, and the United States' commitment to brutal total warfare against Natives and superior arms made the physical victory somewhat an inevitability at some point.
All civilians caught up in conflict must battle disease, poor nutrition, and a lack of shelter and healthcare.
They brave danger and take on the greatest risks in countries far away from their homes to help others rebuild their lives, survive war and battle disease.
Why does battling disease always have to involve running or walking or biking?
Although it did not discuss her illness explicitly, it condemned the often militaristic language around illness ("battling" disease, the "war" on cancer) that Ms. Sontag felt simultaneously marginalized the sick and held them responsible for their condition.
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