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A limitation of this type of therapeutic is that it would only ameliorate CF lung disease and would not treat other CF-affected organs.

DBS provides a unique opportunity to not only ameliorate disease but also to study mood, cognition, and behavioral effects in the brain.

Results are consistent with assuming a mediation of these effects by the acceptance, decentering, and relativity facets of mindfulness.. Results indicate that MBSR might not only ameliorate existing psychopathologies, but may also serve as a preventative method to allow a more adaptive response to future stress.

The systemic injection of indomethacin, a non-selective cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibitor, and NS398, a selective COX-2 inhibitor, but not SC560, a selective COX-1 inhibitor, did not only ameliorate LPS-induced suppression of the newborn cell survival, they fully protected against the LPS effect.

Even the best intended and managed aid programs can only ameliorate the horrors of the ongoing conflict.

Such was the level of underfunding, vice chancellors argued, and assuming that all universities would charge the full £3,000 a year, the measures would only "ameliorate, not solve, the funding crisis" recouping only £1.4 billion extra revenue a year.

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This has always been the case: The industrial revolution brought dreadful poverty, only ameliorated by the efforts of philanthropists, charitable institutions and eventually state regulation of the market to ensure a degree a social equity.

Existing treatments such as aricept, the best-known medicine for Alzheimer's, are symptomatic only, ameliorating the effects of the amyloid build-up, and aricept loses its effect over time.

Consequently, these structures have not only ameliorated the living conditions of brokpas but also reduced grazing conflicts and ensured social harmony.

Soil moisture not only ameliorated the dormant status of microbes, but also increased the dissolution of organic or mineral resources, which in turn supplied a large quantity of substrate to microbial decomposition (Rey et al. 2005; Demoling et al. 2007).

During the preparation of this manuscript, an excellent work by Izpisua Belmonte and colleagues reported partial reprogramming in vivo not only ameliorates signs of aging but also improves regeneration of pancreas and muscle after injury (Ocampo et al., 2016).

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