Sentence examples for treatment devised from inspiring English sources

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Similarly, a devastating disorder called glutaric aciduria was traced to an amino acid problem, with a treatment devised to reduce the risk of brain damage.

At U.C.L.A., such palliative care — treatment devised to relieve pain and make patients more comfortable, particularly at the end of life — was essentially an afterthought until just a few years ago, when an internal task force recommended that the hospital add it to its many other specialties.

He was now at least temporarily free of his heroin addiction, apparently thanks to the apomorphine treatment devised by Dr. John Yerby Dent of London, and there are a great many repetitive proselytizing letters on that subject addressed to people around the world.

The Italian Senate today voted in favor of a new bill, already approved by the Chamber of Deputies on 16 May, that sets aside €3 million for a clinical trial of the treatment, devised by the Stamina Foundation in Turin.

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Diagnostic certainty is important for patients, clinicians and researchers as it helps to identify risk factors, select optimal treatment, devise new therapies, and prognosticate.

Confirmation of this hypothesis in humans is essential to make rational decisions about treatment, devise effective therapeutic strategies, and set regulatory guidelines.

The "c-side" spa, offering treatments devised by a London esthetician, plus two very glamorous pools (indoor and outdoor), is appropriately soothing.

Many once-standard treatments devised via this theoretical model now stand discredited, like the use of Thalidomide and Thorazine.

Music therapy and parent counselling sessions will both be provided in accordance with a treatment guide devised for this study in order to specify the treatment procedures and to allow for training of staff and replication of treatment.

Third, the new treatment was devised by a team that has experience developing psychological interventions that have proved effective as treatments for eating disorders (Fairburn, 1981; Fairburn, Jones, Peveler, Hope, & O'Connor, 1993; Fairburn et al., 2009).

Critics also say that treatment guidelines devised by the drug companies may rely too heavily on the use of medicines -- especially those sold by the sponsoring company -- at the expense of alternatives like diet and exercise.

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