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US doctors have effectively cured a child born with HIV.
Although there is a slim chance of recurrence after 10 years, they are considered effectively cured.
He also says that, thanks to the regime, he has effectively cured himself of Type 2 diabetes.
The swim in that impossibly blue salty sea -- in the warm gentle waters of a protected bay -- effectively cured most of our minor ills.
About 66 percent of those who received boceprevir in the 48-week regimen were effectively cured, triple the 21 percent rate in the control group.
The new drug, Victrelis from Merck, effectively cured more than 60 percent of patients in clinical trials when used along with existing drugs.
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In that use, drugs can prevent the return of the cancer, effectively curing the patient.
Our hypertrophic scar model (rabbit) showed that CO2 fractional laser combined with external-loaded 5-fluorouracil encapsulated ethosomes can effectively cure hypertrophic scars.
Both thermal treatments examined resulted in similar tensile creep behavior, suggesting that a lower temperature applied over a longer period could effectively cure UHPC.
Simulation results demonstrate that an adaptive beamforming using the proposed method can effectively cure the performance deterioration due to CFE and provides the performance very close to that of using the original MLS-SCORE algorithm without CFE.
All on its own, however, an empirical belief like this one appears to carry with it no particular motivational impact; a person can judge that an antibiotic will most effectively cure a specific infection without being moved one way or another.
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