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Health ministers from the world's leading nations committed to developing a cure by 2025.
"These findings provide the first vital step towards developing a cure for peanut allergy and possibly other food allergies".
Developing a cure for a disease is a protracted business even when the illness is well understood.
But as with all neurodegenerative disorders, the major obstacle to developing a cure is our current lack of understanding of the disease variation between patients.
For bees, microarray analysis of differences between healthy and afflicted bees may reveal the causes and provide insights for developing a cure.
The common goals of the partnership include raising global awareness of tuberculosis and supporting efforts aimed at preventing and developing a cure for the disease.
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His first, "Doctors on Horseback: Pioneers of American Medicine" (Viking, 1937), included a portrait of his father, a pathologist who developed a cure for spinal meningitis.
WITH all the advances in technology and medicine, why hasn't someone been able to develop a cure for the common cold?
(On the other hand, those future generations may well have developed a cure for cancer, so perhaps we are justified in worrying about them less).
After wasting its first term of office, Labour used its second to develop a cure based on competition and choice for the NHS.
The central idea is simple: preserve the body in a pristine condition until such times as medicine has developed a cure for whatever brought about death in the first place – at which point the corpse is thawed and reanimated.
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