That science blends psychiatry and neuroscience, supposing, for instance, that patients with brain injuries produce false memories because it's their bodies' involuntary, natural way of healing, and that hormones can cause memory suppression.
More significantly, the fact that they do not provoke inflammation means they it might be possible to use them to repair the wounds of patients with conditions such as diabetes, in which chronic skin infections often get in the way of healing when normal stitches are used.
For instance, the process to increase burn and wound healing includes removing the dead or decaying flesh in a way that leaves a smooth, evenly thick surface for grafts and healing.
The other is a way to top up the healing molecules once some of them have been used.
The scientists demonstrated that their method worked better than the way that doctors had been healing bones at the time.
She said that in a way, she's found the "healing" -- at least in a spiritual sense -- that she prayed so hard for after she first tested positive.
Together they paved the way for free and fair elections, for a process of healing and reconciliation, and for the rise of South Africa as a political and economic leader on the world stage.
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General manager Brian Cashman said "it's way too early" to know much about how Teixeira's wrist is healing.
It should be noted that this capital-building trend was under way regardless of Dodd-Frank as part of Adam Smith's natural healing process.
Research already under way at Harvard-affiliated institutions that could lead to improvements for players includes new technology to improve healing of injured joints and studies indicating prolonged strength training may put players like linemen at increased risk of heart failure later in life.
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