The curing process is similar today, but high prices demand a more sophisticated eater.
It's still a very young exposure in this country, but I'm fully supporting the stem cells research towards curing the incurables of today's diseases.
Mr. Goodman is president of the National Center for Policy Analysis and the author of "Priceless: Curing the Healthcare Crisis" (Independent Institute, 2012).
Goodman is President of the National Center for Policy Analysis, a Research Fellow with The Independent Institute and author of Priceless: Curing the Healthcare Crisis.
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Ariad and other biotechs once pursued only the broadest markets, but they have a newfound interest in curing the rarest of cancers.
Several environmental groups no longer say that medical biotechnology, which offers the best hope for curing many diseases and the only hope of beating genetic disorders, should be outlawed.
The EU Summit this week will be an opportunity for European leaders to get on with curing the economic headaches we already know about.
In a perfect world, I would love to see Bud Selig commission a joint study with the Major League Baseball Players Association on curing some of the current structural and financial flaws with the amateur draft.
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His speech is not a serious attempt to deal with curing the ills of NHS patients.
Treating earlier with more effective therapy in the hopes of curing some patients certainly seems likely.
Far from curing the patient, the medicine is coming close to killing it.
As I pointed out in Curing the Big Data Storage Fetish, much of the money currently going into big data is paying for storage.
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They are not curing the problem, they're just diverting it elsewhere.
It seemed so foolish from a human perspective to be destroying the very thing that may hold the key to curing some of our most terrible diseases.
Researchers believe that these nascent, undefined cells, which are able to rebuild diseased tissue and restore immune systems, may hold the key to curing a host of diseases and disorders.
These private foundations are required by law to give away 5% of their assets each year to support charitable causes, like feeding the hungry, protecting the environment and curing disease.
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While a scientific breakthrough in its own right, it also brings the possibility of curing genetic diseases, growing new organs and even making a carbon copy of human beings one step closer.
It is often argued that the distinction between curing and killing is blurred in any case: doctors frequently prescribe increasing doses of opiates which, as well as relieving pain, will advance the death of a patient.
Big data will force companies to look beyond their four walls for answers, curing the myopic mindsets many tend to suffer from today of measuring their businesses only by the readily available, structured internal data that only shows part of their performance.
Corn ethanol also has no chance of curing the nation's addiction to foreign oil. (Ethanol from cellulose would be more of a winner, but the technology does not yet exist.) Neither of these inconvenient truths will necessarily prevent U.S. politicians from bailing out the distillers.
We have only taken the first step in curing our economy and making sure that it is moving on the right track.
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At least the Obama administration has gone some way to curing part of the problem that GM and Chrysler faced in dealing with creditors and unions.
His family, which runs a tiny store on a narrow alley, has enough money to try to pay out-of-pocket for the drugs that have a chance of curing him, since the government-provided ones don't seem to work for him.
Diehr, in which the Supreme Court upheld a patent for curing synthetic rubber that covered the process of checking temperatures and pressures and adjusting them according to a set of specified parameters.
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That is a sign, say some, that austerity is killing the economy, not curing it.
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Athena Neurosciences was founded as a stand-alone company in 1987 with the express purpose of curing Alzheimer's.
At the time, surgical removal was the only option for curing TB.
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