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There is no cure for the disease, but it can be treated and controlled.
In some places, malaria can be treated and controlled with early diagnosis.
In this manner, each of the control segments can be treated and controlled separately.
In one USA study, African Americans were less likely than White Americans to be treated and controlled for dyslipidemia [ 99].
It seems reasonable to assume that pregnant women with diabetic nephropathy or microalbuminuria could be treated and controlled in a similar way regardless type of diabetes.
Indeed, patients are expected to be treated and controlled only if they can access appropriate health services, receive adequate advice and prescriptions and subsequently afford and adhere to those prescriptions.
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They are treated — and controlled — through rules and regulations, like chattel with sneakers and cleats.
First, hyperthyroidism had been treated and controlled during pregnancy in our patient [3, 8, 9].
Those with hypertension, irrespective of whether this was treated and controlled or not, were at greater risk of future cardiovascular disease than those who are normotensive.
The prevalence of diabetes is 5.7%, 60% remain undiagnosed and only 20% are treated and controlled.
Treatment started 4 weeks after the clinical evidence of decompensation had been treated and controlled with appropriate therapy.
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