Word: treating
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...classical music buffs who are tired of the same old generic sounds of Richter, Brendel, Horowitz or Gilels, Ugorski promises to be a real treat...
Until then, physicians and their patients will have to use their own judgment. Because prostate cancer runs in some families, men with affected relatives may want to take fewer chances with a high PSA level. For others, the best approach may simply be to wait and see. Rather than treat the diagnosis as an immediate call to action, or ignore the problem altogether, they will need to follow the situation closely with frequent examinations...
...first few episodes, a wave of backpack thefts by a cult of school-yard video-game enthusiasts). Forcing the junior detectives to read and write -- and perform other word tasks, like deciphering anagrams -- in order to solve mysteries is an ingenious way of getting young viewers to treat reading as something other than a chore...
Moreover, he did involve the government in the family-leave issue after all when he proposed, in place of the bill, a system of tax credits for companies which voluntarily give their workers family-leave benefits. This was a classic fence-straddling gesture: offering companies incentives to treat their workers humanely but not demanding that they...
...after decades of frustration and obscurity, the world of adhesion science is beginning to fulfill its promise. Researchers who look at many diseases as a failure of stickiness are designing both antisticky drugs and Super Glue-like drugs to treat a range of disorders, including heart disease, transplant rejection, stroke, arthritis, shock and cancer. Michael Gimbrone Jr., head of vascular research at Harvard Medical School, predicts "a whole new generation of therapeutic interventions." Several drugs are now being tried on humans, and early next year the first of them -- a gel that spurs wound healing -- will enter the final...