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Consumers, on the other hand, were bombarded with television commercials reminding them that high cholesterol is a dangerous but treatable problem.
Doctors told her it was "just one of those things" but Ms Baker was convinced she must have a treatable problem.
For most of us, it's just a temporary inconvenience a physical, treatable problem, and one that the majority of adolescents outgrow.
In his landmark work On the Sacred Disease, he proposed that epilepsy was not divine in origin and instead was a medically treatable problem originating in the brain.
Fortunately, there are treatments available for urinary incontinence, but first it had to be recognized as a treatable problem and talked about with a medical professional.
Fuller uses the film as a platform to deliver an anti-racist message as it examines the question of whether racism is a treatable problem or an incurable condition.
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Last night the Welfare Reform Minister, Lord Freud, acknowledged that Britain faced a problem with people leaving jobs because of treatable problems.
She said that animals were euthanized for treatable problems because the facilities are overcrowded, underfinanced and pressed to create vacancies for new animals.
He said: "When we know that so many of those in poverty have specific, treatable problems such as alcoholism, drug addiction, poor mental health, we've got to offer the right support, including to those in crisis".
Depressingly, this is still happening in Camhs across the country, even though everything points to early intervention as the best way to prevent more complex, less treatable problems down the line.
When illnesses appear as crises it is often because cash-strapped households are unable to sustain this type of management regime, and easily treatable problems spiral out of control.
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