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...increase in the compensation to 325,000 veterans suffering from psychiatric problems, on the theory that disabilities of the mind impair earning capacity more than damage to muscle and bone. The VA may be right, but it would not be easy to determine the extent of-or the cure for-those psychiatric problems. In a sense, the entire nation has suffered some psychic damage because of Viet...
Paul said that the book will concentrate on helping people understand each other before they are married rather than saving existing marriages. "I'm more interested in prevention than cure," Paul said...
...Leary said that volunteer teachers, often students from the college community, go in thinking of education as a rehabilitative cure-all for convicts. She said, however, "if you give a rapist an education and a diploma for a PhD you have a rapist with a PhD. Nothing is changed...
...claim or imply that inadequate diet results from the soil in which a food is grown; that transportation, storage or cooking of foods may result in an inadequate diet; or that ordinary foods cannot supply adequate nutrients. Nor can they claim that dietary supplements are sufficient to prevent or cure disease. They are also prohibited from making nutritional claims for non-nutritive ingredients that are added to foods...
However, the Hoving Home, which I help fund, has a remarkable cure rate. The dropout rate after one month is only 10%. And those who graduate do remarkably well. At the present time, 96% of those who have been out over three years are still clean and living constructive lives...