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Learning that secret could lead to cures for cancer, heart disease, congenital defects and other diseases.
Research on cells taken from embryos could lead to cures for illnesses like Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.
People worry that scientific research will lead to "cures" for homosexuality (which is an odd worry to have if you don't believe in the "born this way" argument).
Scientists hold high hopes that this research will lead to cures for devastating ailments like diabetes, Parkinson's and spinal cord injuries.
Even a brief ban on financing would have disrupted research that scientists hope will lead to cures for devastating ailments like Parkinson's disease and spinal cord injuries.
It is simply unconscionable not to provide money to study the possibility that embryonic stem cells could lead to cures for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases, spinal injuries and other afflictions.
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Although, a correctly treated patient may not necessarily lead to cure for a number of reasons, including poor patient adherence to the prescribed treatment, drug resistance, and poor quality of drugs, it can be argued that correct prescription is an important requisite.
With some exceptions like childhood leukemia, this approach has rarely led to cures for disseminated cancers.
Our findings suggested that CMAM was an effective strategy, which led to cures for 88.4% of children who completed the treatment although hindered by substantial default rates.
For further study, clearing the molecular mechanism of Synoviolin in apoptosis could lead to cure of RA.
Of these, nitazoxanide led to cure for 1 (25%); subsequent treatment with quinacrine led to cure for 2, and treatment with paromomycin led to cure for the other.
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