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There are approximately 6,500 species used for curative purpose in Asia.
Infectious diseases represent 80% of the consultations for curative purpose.
Dental visits were reported to be mostly for curative purpose also in Mongolia [ 11].
TEM is a surgical procedure characterized by full thickness excision with curative purpose.
CAM is used both for prevention, maintenance and curative purpose [ 3].
Tissue samples came from two sources: RP for curative purpose and needle biopsies taken for diagnostic purposes.
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This vine bears seeds containing the alkaloids d-lysergic and d-isolysergic acids (similar to LSD), and the seeds are used traditionally among Mexico's Zapotec Indians for ceremonial and curative purposes.
Ahead of us, he sees embryo research slipping inexorably from strictly curative purposes into selective breeding for intelligence, sex and personality designer babies and worse.Though he shares fears with religious believers, Mr Fukuyama's book is not a tract and his case is made without recourse to the supernatural.
If knowledge of the human body is considered purely for its own sake, rather than for curative purposes, it should be called natural philosophy rather than medicine.
The medication we consume for different preventive and curative purposes can influence our sleep by interacting with central nervous system neurotransmitters and altering brain processes.
There is no denying to the blatant fact that the use of herbal products for prophylactic and curative purposes is thriving worldwide with the strong perception that natural products are safe and with minimal side effects.
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