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And skeptics say that dogs cannot possibly treat the underlying disorder, where memories of traumatic events trigger potentially debilitating symptoms.
The pHLIP technology introduces a new concept to detect, target, and possibly treat acidic diseased tissue by employing the selective insertion and folding of membrane peptides.
The company has dedicated more than 350 scientists exclusively to Alzheimer's research, and they are working on 23 separate projects for medicines to possibly treat the disease.
The aim of the present study was to verify whether drugs injected into the endolymphatic sac (ES) can reach the cochlea and possibly treat inner ear disorders.
And sometimes, with teenagers especially, the worry masks a fear that no child that really loved a parent could possibly treat them in that way.
The new tracer will also help scientists learn more about marijuana addiction, and possibly treat it more effectively, says Henry Wagner, director of the division of radiation health sciences at Johns Hopkins University (who was not involved in the research).
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Such work may be key to understanding and possibly treating diseases which blight people's lives, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, as well as traumatic injuries.
It is tricky to untangle biological from cultural factors: baby girls are often clad in pink from the day they are born and possibly treated and talked to differently than boys.
This was assumed to be a result of the fish being possibly treated with water-binding additives of polyphosphate before freezing (Orban et al. 2008).
Nanocarriers (Hu and Zhang 2012) such as bionanorobots that can carry two or more types of therapeutic payloads will promote synergism through controlled combinatorial drug delivery for overcoming drug resistances or possibly treating multiple types of cancer.
A large and growing body of knowledge supports the notion that statins may be beneficial in preventing and possibly treating sepsis (Fig. 1) [ 4].
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