Similar words: therapist, trap, rape, wrap, rapid, grape, wrap up, rapidly. Meaning: ['θerəpɪ] n. (medicine) the act of caring for someone (as by medication or remedial training etc.).
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91. The first, Thomas F.. Eagleton, was axed after it was disclosed he had undergone electric shock therapy for depression.
92. It can take years of therapy to undo early childhood conditioning.
93. Gelsinger died from the treatment in September, in what is believed to be the first death caused directly by gene therapy.
94. Therapy based on these questions can be wonderful and effective for help with a wide variety of emotional or cognitive problems.
95. Adjunctive therapy with salmon calcitonin can be given in a dosage of 200 units every 6 hours.
96. All but one patient exhibited the response while on interferon therapy.
97. They reject help from outside agencies which they see as interfering and so often show a poor response to therapy and intervention.
98. She runs a natural therapy business in nearby Brereton Heath.
99. Stop therapy if side-effects are severe and seek medical assistance Give prescribed anti-emetics.
100. In such a case, pain and emotion can eventually be contacted, after which therapy is more beneficial.
101. It can sometimes be difficult to decide when to start antibiotic therapy.
102. For those afflicted by headache, many alternative therapy options are available which focus more on prevention rather than treatment.
103. Thus, for several reasons, combination therapy with artemisinin or a derivative makes therapeutic sense.
104. The therapy works by increasing the healing and life energy within the body, bringing about better health.
105. I started therapy because of a lot of unresolved conflicts in my childhood.
106. The modification of dysfunctional attitudes is a key concern in Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy.
107. The physiotherapists, newcomers who had gotten a tremendous boost from Sister Kenny,(http://sentencedict.com/therapy.html) championed physical therapy.
108. The most rational therapy in these conditions is calcium supplementation and vitamin D replacement.
109. Even if all goes well, it is unlikely that gene therapy treatment will be available for at least 10 years.
110. Medical therapy of diarrhoea caused by chronic radiation enteritis has been largely empirical and there have been no adequate controlled studies.
111. Mr and Mrs Key are said to be grief-stricken and still undergoing therapy after the loss of their baby sons.
112. Twelve of these children received previous antibiotic therapy for various reasons, with possible inadvertent effects on the diagnosis of H pylori.
113. Disseminated histoplasmosis can be treated effectively if the diagnosis is made quickly and anti-fungal drug therapy is started early.
114. Without drug therapy she risks developing liver cancer, which would make a transplant her only hope of survival.
115. Only the benefits of estrogen replacement therapy have been clinically proven: It guards against heart disease and osteoporosis in post-menopausal women.
116. In this sense cognitive therapy might sometimes serve a preventive function.
117. Psychotherapy and group therapy - as an out-patient or in-patient - may also be prescribed.
118. The second is that his treatment of psychotic patients fulfils most of the criteria for an ideal milieu therapy.
119. The two-phase therapy was designed to restore respiratory muscles so breathing could be accomplished without mechanical assistance.
120. In therapy he began to examine carefully the reasons for his previous passivity.