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He mistakes the protocols for cookbooks, when in fact, they are part of an attempt to treat based on evidence rather than personal experience.
In the mornings Mr. Romanelli led guests through vinyasa sequences in a grassy courtyard, after which Ms. Markoff doled out a treat based on the day's chakra (or spiritual source of energy).
"We try to treat based on the scientific literature, and I personally haven't seen a lot of good literature supporting the use of topical analgesics," said Dr. William O. Roberts, a spokesman.
NEW YORK An article in some editions on Aug. 13 about the messy aftermath of paan, a popular after-dinner treat in Jackson Heights, Queens, contained several errors about an outlet that serves the treat, based on information from a worker there who misidentified himself as the manager.
At the initial call, the patients were advised how to treat, based on the Medical Advisory Board (MAB) guidelines (Table 1).
Other companies are also working in this space — Treat, based in San Francisco, also offers $99 visits, as well as the option to chat online with a vet before they come visit.
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The problem is that cancers are treated based on their origin.
Cancer patients are treated based on their body size; the type, size and extent of a tumor; and so on.
That implies that many doctors are treating based on hunches, since Tamiflu works best if taken within the first 48 hours of symptoms.
"I was overwhelmed by being treated based on what Jose did," he said, staring off, still showing the pain of those days.
More than a million people worldwide have been treated based on Dr. Ferrara's research, the Lasker Foundation said.
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