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... Contrary to his statement, the British Medical Journal reported that: 13/19 trials showed successful treatment of respiratory infection. ...
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... Successful treatment of AD/HD requires specifically dealing with several problems in terms of hyperactivity, impulsivity, inattention, and poor motivation. ...
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... Successful treatment usually includes continuous medical care, regular therapy, nutritional counseling, and sometimes medication. ...
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... Thorough evaluation by a medical doctor will start a patient on a successful treatment program that will include patient education for a healthier lifestyle. ...
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... hospital. But for successful treatment, patients must want to change and must have family and friends to help them. People with ...
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... the experiments were finally stopped, many of the black men were dead, and the ones that were still alive, were far past the stage of successful treatment. ...
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... Tuberculosis lost much of its deadly power when in 1943, successful treatment of tuberculosis became both possible and available via the antibiotic streptomycin ...
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... Successful treatment usually involves a kind of cognitive-behavioral therapy called desensitization or exposure therapy, where psychologists gradually expose ...
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... Isaac and Armat (1992) suggest that without some sort of mandatory adherence to taking medication for clients, treatment plans can not be truly successful. ...
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... no single, reliable treatment for social anxiety disorders. Medications or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, when used by themselves are only somewhat successful. ...
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... an improvement from their previous condition. (Gene Therapy: Successful Treatment, par. 3) Other than politics of experimentation ...
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... positive. Approximately one-third of the truly negative patients will become positive after completion of successful treatment. Although ...
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... Although the successful treatment of pain could assist in the patient not requesting physician-assisted suicide, there may be other hidden possibilities, such ...
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... permanent cure. Sometimes, even after successful hospital treatment and return to normal weight, patients suffer relapses. Follow-up ...
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... The most successful treatment programs involve some kind of group therapy. ... The most successful treatment programs involve some kind of group therapy. ...
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... The possibilities of prevention, detection, and successful treatment vary according to the type of cancer (514) The first symptoms of prostate cancer usually ...
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... interventions. Successful treatment of ADHD begins with careful diagnosis, followed by proper prescription of medications. An accurate ...
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... Nostradamus became well known due to his successful treatment of the bubonic plague, which was unorthodox at the time, which didn't earn him praise from his ...
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... after the operation. The earlier breast cancer is found, the better the chances for successful treatment. Because early breast cancer ...
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... after the operation. The earlier breast cancer is found, the better the chances for successful treatment. Because early breast cancer ...
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... curiosity. Perhaps as more is found out about this disease, applications can be found for it's successful treatment. Bibliography ...
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... The Consequences Of The Behavior Behavioral Parent Training Behavioral parent training program are the most common and successful treatment approaches for ...
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... "Successful music students develop the skills necessary for a variety of occupations. Successful music students tend to posses the ...
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... professionals. It affects so many individuals yet it is still to be identified with a specific cause or successful treatment. In ...
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... A groundbreaking event in somatic-cell gene therapy was the successful treatment of Ashanthi deSilva, a three-year-old girl from Ohio with ADA deficiency. ...
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... ADHD. Successful treatment depends upon continuous feedback from parents, teachers, physicians, and other professionals. ADD cannot ...
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... alcoholism. Looking toward the future, there is hope for a successful treatment of alcoholism, and prevention in generations to come. ...
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... of APD. (Smith,1999). There are very few programs that meet the requirements needed for successful treatment of APD. Those that ...
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... of APD. (Smith,1999). There are very few programs that meet the requirements needed for successful treatment of APD. Those that ...
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... of APD. (Smith,1999). There are very few programs that meet the requirements needed for successful treatment of APD. Those that ...
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