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"started the treatment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the beginning of a medical, therapeutic, or self-care program to address a health issue. It can also be used in a metaphorical sense, such as starting a mental health treatment or addiction recovery program. Example: After months of struggling with chronic back pain, Sarah finally started the treatment recommended by her doctor.
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My psoriasis hasn't been a problem since I started the treatment.
"The public is confused because people have used the wrong dose, they have used the wrong sort of zinc or they have not started the treatment within 24 hours of onset," he said.
The fact that we started the treatment 3 h after injury might explain our negative results.
In order to simulate clinical practice, we started the treatment at 18 h after CLP.
"My daughter is a different person today than when she started the treatment.
I was drinking less than when I had started the treatment and going cold turkey on the electricity had diminished my zap cravings.
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It has been seven years since Brenda Hopkins started the treatments that do what her kidneys no longer can.
Second, we started the treatments at 3w after MI, where animals already developed cardiac fibrosis.
Two weeks after starting the treatment, he started to talk.
Before starting, the treatment aim and procedure, potential side effects, success criteria and rate should be discussed.
Thirty-one of these patients did not start the treatment at all and another 28 dropped out or later refused treatment, leaving 189 to complete the course.
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