The job gives them a chance to interact with their favorite creatures, and in many cases, cure animals of disease.
The harder question to answer is as follows: Is the NCAA's emphasis on Penn State's "culture" part of the cure or part of the disease?
Personally I have found that the best way to cure the disease of more is to go into a prison.
As for the larger economic picture, my highly unfashionable view is that quantitative easing is a cure in search of a disease.
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The drugs currently available are approved for use only in people in late stages and do not slow or cure the progression of the disease.
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Moses Chao, one of the wisest men I know, and a leading NYU neuro-scientist, has been warning me for 2 years about the danger of not finding a cure for Alzheimers, a debilitating disease of the brain that currently affects some 5 million Americans over the age of 65.
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By the way, Sir Mervyn made clear he hasn't got a huge amount of confidence that eurozone ministers have yet come up with a plan to cure the disease that underlies all of this, the excessive amounts that the Greek government has borrowed.
Qualifying medical expenses include the costs of diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, and the costs for treatments affecting any part or function of the body.
It is that uniquely human trait which seeks to express something that has never been expressed before, whether it is a sculptor seeing a slab of granite as a future statue, a scientist envisioning how a new chemical interaction might cure disease, or an entrepreneur dreaming of a new product in the hands of grateful customers.
While not a cure, it can delay the progression of the disease by roughly a year.
Whether it can be right to cure someone of what is not yet considered a disease remains unaddressed.
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We need the research and development of biotech companies to fight disease and cure blindness, but at what cost?
Dr Nicholl stressed that although drugs were now available to slow the progression of disease, there was still no cure for HIV.
The world will increasingly recognise that in the case of pandemics, as with heart disease and cancer, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
While many of us just hope that by the time we get a disease science has come up with a cure, Brin is spending with the goal of speeding up the process.
Current regimens cure about 40% of patients with the version of the disease included in this trial.
But those who govern, in that improper sphere, prescribe their own work as the only possible treatment for the disease, which of course has no cure.
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While all of us would like to see a cure for this disease, the fact that the brand and its branding have been successful in raising both awareness and funding is a step in the right direction.
The fundamental charge of US healthcare providers may be to prevent and cure disease.
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Racing for a cure is understandable, but understanding and reducing the occurrence of the disease would be revolutionary and should be a goal of any corporation whose public image is so inseparable from breast cancer.
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In general, the goal of treatment for a metastatic recurrence isn't to cure the disease.
The current September campaign is part of a bigger push to find a cure and better treatments for the disease.
Mopping up excess greenies, which the Fed could do by selling some of the government bonds it holds in its portfolio, will cure the disease--quickly, too.
But he warns that overly draconian surveillance of the internet's users, the vast majority of whom are not terrorists, would constitute a cure worse than the disease.
There is potential that stem cells could help replace diseased, damaged or dying cells and contribute towards improved function of that person's organs, possibly representing a cure for the disease from which they suffered.
"As there is currently no cure, and a limited number of treatment options for people with Alzheimer's disease, every promising treatment avenue deserves to be followed up, " she said.
Over the next few years, Fox would devote his time to finding a cure for the disease and, as a result, he became the face of the disease for my generation.
Though Herbert's survival is rare in its length, and it's too soon to know if these drugs are a cure, the compounds are at the very least slowing the progression of this monstrous disease.
Moreover, the president (not uncharacteristically when it comes to economic policy, where he shows a curious gap in common sense resembling that of his predecessor, Jimmy Carter) is proposing a cure worse than the disease.
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Unfortunately the cure--a severe contraction of its operations--looks as bad as the disease.
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