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Many were affectingly willing to welcome the "refrigerator" slur because of the implicit possibility that a change in their behaviour might bring about a cure – a rescuing thaw.
Hospice care is palliative, meant to relieve pain and suffering rather than bring about a cure.
Although he recoiled at the thought of becoming "the P.D. poster boy," as he later put it, he also realized that his celebrity gave him a currency that might be useful in helping bring about a cure for Parkinson's disease.
In the past few years, it has been recognised within psychiatry that while "wonder drugs" like Prozac take the edge off depression, they do not bring about a cure.
The March of Dimes, which was founded in 1938 by polio-victim Franklin D. Roosevelt, was instrumental in raising funds that helped bring about a cure for polio.
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And it's going to take a while to determine which option is the best one to bring about a complete cure.
In the process, she has become something of a guru, with some admirers convinced that just reading her books is enough to bring about a transformation, even a cure.
Answer: "It hasn't brought about a cure".
Gabbard's own list included "Ordinary People," but, he noted, "It's the Hollywood version of therapy, which usually involves a dramatic, cathartic cure, brought about by a de-repressed memory of a traumatic childhood event, followed by tears and hugging".
More efficient and safer treatments, together with accurate and early post-treatment tests of cure, will bring about a giant leap forward in the clinical management of millions of adult patients.
The ultimate goal of Precision Health is to bring about a world where we use all relevant knowledge to prevent disease before it strikes and cure it decisively if it does.
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