Examples of using In treating in English and their translations into Hebrew
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who specializes in treating people with back pain.
your optometrist might refer to a colleague ophthalmologist who is a specialist in treating your condition.
Scientists are still unable to determine whether the positive effect of pennyroyal oil and pills in treating colds and pneumonia overrides the damage it creates.
The challenge, of course, is to develop a medication that will also be effective in treating human beings
While the studies so far have shown that cannabinoids can be safe in treating cancer, they do not show that they help control or cure the disease.
Due to the quality of astringent is used in treating people suffering from diarrhea,
Isotretinoin has been shown to be very effective in treating severe acne
Their primary use is in treating full episodes of mania/hypomania
The patent further relates to COM902 for use in treating cancer by activating T cells,
The spa and Mofeta constitute a positive and very effective therapeutic factor in treating artery blood pressure, all in natural processes.
Now, all this is a big problem in treating HIV with the current drug treatment,
A qualified speech-language pathologist who is experienced in treating voice problems can teach you how to use your voice in a healthy way.
The dermatologist in New York City was very aggressive in treating my disease with high doses of steroids,
Although the research has so far shown that cannabinoids can be safe in treating cancer, they do not show that they help control or cure the disease.
They use their special training and experience in treating difficult cases, such as teeth with narrow
Isotretinoin has been shown to be very effective in treating severe acne
With more than 20 years of experience in treating thousands of customers,
I am a licensed clinical psychologist with extensive experience in treating children ages 4-17 in the United States and Israel.
says modern antibiotics are effective in treating plague, but that without prompt treatment the disease can cause serious illness or death.