In November 2010 Pope Benedict said that it was a responsible act, though still not a truly moral solution, to use condoms in some very special cases as a device for the prevention of disease.
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Most RDs work in the treatment and prevention of disease ( administering medical nutrition therapy, as part of medical teams ), often in hospitals, health-maintenance organizations, private practices, or other health-care facilities.
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They concluded that radiotherapy is effective in prevention of disease progression and improves patients'symptoms in stage N, N / I . Given disease progression after radiotherapy, a " salvage " operation is still possible according to the authors.
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"Wilderness Road " released two albums, " Wilderness Road " and " Sold for the Prevention of Disease Only ", and the group was originally formed to raise money for the Chicago Seven.
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The author seems to believe that studying these hindu religious beliefs and connected esotericism, as they compare to the " young science of socionics " can lead to practical understandings in the prevention of disease and the creation of good health.
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After declaring that " the recipe for humankind " will " revolutionize the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease, " he cautioned that genetic mapping " also raises questions about what is medically possible, desirable and ethical ."
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In the same year, James Clark, a Scottish farrier wrote a treatise entitled'Prevention of Disease'in which he put the case for farriery schools to qualify the farrier for his profession and praised the work of the French schools, calling for similar in Britain.
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A "'medical laboratory "'or "'clinical laboratory "'is a laboratory where tests are usually done on clinical specimens in order to obtain information about the health of a patient as pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.
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Particularly concerned with prevention of disease and interested in cardiovascular disease, he became founding president ( 1994 1997 ) of a South Asian Community Council of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, and has both studied and educated on the risks of cardiovascular disease in the South Asian community in Canada.
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The primary mission of UNCACK was " the prevention of disease, starvation and unrest among the civilian population ", a mission which was implemented by providing a structure through which United Nations member nations could supply food, supplies, and technical assistance to Korea in cases when it was impossible to provide financial aid.