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Thankfully, mistletoe poisoning can be successfully treated in the same way as digitalis overdoses.
To determine whether amblyopia can be successfully treated in older children and adolescents.
The idea is to show that such patients can be successfully treated in an impoverished community like Khayelitsha even while they are still infectious.
He said there was "considerable doubt" that she could be successfully treated in Ukraine.
Once diagnosed, RLS can be successfully treated in many cases.
This model shows how patients who would be treated in mental hospital can be successfully treated in the community without shifting the burden of care to their families.
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Gratwicke is one of the PARCP scientists developing ways to fight the disease, which can be successfully treated if it is caught in the early stages, but the frogs can never return to the wild.
This past year, one was successfully treated in the spring, Cameron said.
Amphibians are being successfully treated in captivity with antifungals after a disease outbreak.
Consequently, even infected pancreatic necrosis has been successfully treated in selected patients.
She was successfully treated in a Birmingham hospital and now lives in the city, where she recently opened its new £188m library and continues to be an education campaigner.
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