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...finding of the altered gene, which codes for an enzyme necessary for mopping up dangerous free radicals roaming in the central nervous system, suggests that scientists may find a cure for the disease if they can mimic the effects of the enzyme in sufferers of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Familial ALS affects 5 to 10 percent of Gehrig's Disease sufferers...
After a general media blitz, followed by hundreds of calls to MGH by AIDS sufferers requesting trials of the new drug therapy, however, Chow and others scrambled to strongly caution AIDS sufferers that the discovery was only a first step toward a cure for the deadly disease...
...short repeated sequence of DNA, Just three base pairs of the millions which make up each Human chromosome. With the finding, a quicker and more inexpensive test for the degenerative disease of the central network system, and eventually a better understanding of the disease mechanism, may feed to a cure...
...graduate school, while he continuing his interest in music with voice lessons, he also underwent psychotherapy, seeking a "cure" for his sexual orientation...
...Rand. But in response to the anti-authoritarianism of the young radicals, the right suddenly restyled itself as the defender of authority in all its manifestations -- legal, familial, religious and military. "Traditional values" made their first tentative debut in the '68 Republican campaign, when Spiro Agnew promised to cure social unrest with a mass spanking. It was in '68 that a "New Right" -- toughened with the grass- roots racism of George Wallace, fortified intellectually by the neoconservatives -- emerged to uphold the traditional icons of God, family and flag...