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Most readers will be familiar with the tectonic ideological stresses that have caused such visible upheaval in the field today: the repudiation of many Freudian tenets, the rise and undeniable success of new medications to treat the most intractable forms of mental illness and the more impersonal, hurried approach that often comes with the dispensing of drugs.
It arose, as sociologist Jacques Berlinerblau (whose forthcoming book is called How to be Secular) argues, "in antagonistic dialectic with the most potent and intractable forms of human collective representations, that which is commonly referred to as religion," and is therefore partly constituted by its adversary.
CBD strains of marijuana, usually administered in an oil form, have been gaining popularity over the past several years as an alternative treatment for families of children with intractable forms of epilepsy, especially as a growing number of high-profile success stories have been chronicled in the media.
9 Surgery was performed for stenotic complications, extraparietal complications, or intractable forms of CD after well conducted medical management.
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It is vitally important to find ways to prevent and cure this intractable form of dementia.
But some scientists believe that the drug may eventually serve another, far less controversial, purpose: treating a particularly fierce and intractable form of depression.
Nitrogen is the most common element in the earth's atmosphere — nearly four times more plentiful than oxygen and more than eighty times more plentiful than argon — but almost all of it is floating around in the intractable form of N2.
Her parents only learned the herb might help treat Dravet's the rare, intractable form of epilepsy tormenting their child by watching a video on Youtube, and even then only decided to try it after all else failed.
Discovered in northern Canada's Giant Mine, the bacterium lives in communities of biofilms where it converts arsenite, an intractable form of arsenic, into arsenate, which is relatively easy to remove.
Lamotrigine, like phenytoin and carbamazepine, is effective against partial and generalized tonic clonic seizures and also shows efficacy for the treatment of absence seizures and Lennox Gastaut syndrome, a rare and intractable form of childhood epilepsy associated with learning difficulties.
Gastrointestinal symptoms induced by pelvic radiotherapy can cause morbidity and distress in the acute phase during treatment and can also develop into a chronic, intractable form months or years after the cessation of treatment (Denton et al, 2002).
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