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- Childhood dementia is an umbrella group of rare, mostly untreatable neurodegenerative disorders that show symptoms before the age of 18. These conditions...
- A therapy or medical treatment is the attempted remediation of a health problem, usually following a medical diagnosis. Both words, treatment and therapy...
- disease that prevents blood from clotting properly, which at that time was untreatable and usually led to an untimely death. As a granddaughter of Queen Victoria...
- combination therapies that include artemisinins, and may, therefore, be untreatable. Exposure of the parasite po****tion to artemisinin monotherapies in...
- of La Rioja, Spain. Medrano's son was suffering from a mysterious and untreatable ailment. In 1211, Saint Francis of ****isi roamed those very paths of...
- of the anterior cingulate gyri) and might be used to treat otherwise untreatable obsessional disorders or clinical depression. Theories of frontal lobe...
- executioner. It turns out the professor had an agonizingly painful, untreatable cancer and had only a few months to live; his condition could have been...
- Huntington's when writing policies with a value over £500,000. As with other untreatable genetic conditions with a later onset, it is ethically questionable to...
- 2010. The World Health Organization warned in 2017 of the spread of untreatable strains of gonorrhea, following analysis of at least three cases in ****an...
- symptoms described, including intense thirst, correspond to diabetes, then untreatable. In accordance with his will, Cervantes was buried in the Convent of...