stem cell treatment as of the moment is a conservative issue whether to continue allowing it or totally ban it. however the answer is yes, almost anything is possible through stem cell research, believe it or not the stem cell treatment could even be a way of stopping aging, all the more hypotony.
NO, not unless it is damaged by squeezing.
It depends on how severe the damage is.
Joint damage includes bleeding in and around the damaged joint. Permenant damage is caused by one serious joint bleed.
No, the word 'damaged' is not a noun.The word 'damaged' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to damage. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word damage is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'damage' is a word for a word for loss or harm caused by injury to a person or thing; a word for payment ordered by a court for loss or injury; a word for a thing.Example uses:Indulging in gossip can damage your own reputation. (verb)The damage to the mailbox was minor. The damage to the car was major. (noun)
Depends on which organ suffered the damage.
There is no treatment for AIDS/HIV. Although there are drugs that can help slow down the virus and damage to the immune system.
Recognizing which compartments are damaged and minimizing that damage.
If they have damaged nerves in their feet from the diabetes, diabetic neuropathy treatment may help with that or nerve damage to their autoimmune system. The best treatment is to track your blood sugar levels and make sure they are where they should be.
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That is the correct spelling of "damage" (to impair or harm).
it's damaged by chemicals
Is there treatment for medulla oblongata damage
The past participle is damaged.