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There is no cure, but there are several drugs available that may help slow progression of the disease.
The second point is the idea that increasing the supply of new housing in cities may help slow down gentrification by lowering real-estate prices.
But officials say the slump may discourage farmers from growing poppies -- prices for scarce vegetables are soaring -- and may help slow the spread of Afghan opium.
A 2013 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that daily doses of vitamin E may help slow down the onset of dementia.
In a certain subset of people with ARMD, laser treatment of the affected retina or injection of certain drugs directly into the eye may help slow the degenerative process.
Prevention efforts, such as HIV education and the use of condoms may help slow the infection rate, but only treatment with unaffordable drugs that a Londoner, Mancunian or Glaswegian would pick up for free on the NHS can check the tidal wave of death that is set to overtake so many like Grace.
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It may also help slow the progression of knee OA in women, according to a 2014 study in Arthritis Care & Research.
Compelling research already shows that dark chocolate, which contains flavonoids (a plant compound that helps with the body's circulation), can help combat heart disease, but flavonoids may also help slow down the effects of dementia.
It may also help slow bleeding.
But some experts and advocates say that another use, unadvertised, for the OraQuick test — to screen potential sexual partners — may become equally popular and even help slow an epidemic stuck at 50,000 new infections each year in the United States.
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