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When administered in vivo, 1,25(OH)2 D3 was found to have a preventative effect on autoimmune diseases, such as murine lupus [15].
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Grapefruit has been found to have a preventative influence on a number of chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease and cancer [11].
"Our goal is to have a preventative effect, to hinder people and make them more insecure about what they are doing".
But once the bacterium has changed into its latent form it is effectively immune to the vaccine, and can bide its time, reactivating after the vaccine has ceased to have a preventative effect.
Long-term use of metformin has not been shown to have a preventative effect against developing cancer, but may improve overall survival.
If activation of inflammation is found to have a pathogenic role in OA development this could have implications as a target for preventative therapy.
Douching was found to have no effect.
This approval was based on three studies [ 6- 8], which used animal experiments and patho-physiological principles to conclude that eye drops have a preventative effect against senile cataract.
"As well as the education and preventative measures, students found to have behaved in this way are subject to severe penalties".
Additionally, some work suggests that the UN and other international actors can have a preventative effect, helping to deter the outbreak of civil war or escalation of low-level conflict.
At the same time, it now is becoming clear that alcohol can have a preventative effect for certain cancers.
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