i think that a medicine in the future is , that help ppl very well with there cancer and there HIV and also with all stuff they have .(liked headeck,stomaga)ext.... but i think that the medicine is all very in all pharmacy and around the world .
but i want too ask if theres going too be good and better medicine in the world and how is going to be ?
and also why it helps the people better? because, i really want people to lived there life. and stop worring about the life how they felling (i know that they still need too go to the hospital but still ..) and i really want too help ppl because many of them is dying because there cancer olot of them ......... i felll bad too all of those ppl and i want too try too help the world so it could be better and i know that nobody is perfect but thatsz the only thing that i want too know .........THANKS OLOT BY YOUR HELP !!!
Yes, in fact, the auricle as a whole is true system related to theories of Prigogine.
Yes, it is. Yes, it is.
Auricle medicine is a form of traditional Chinese medicine that focuses on the stimulation of points on the auricle (ear) for healing purposes. The book "From Auricular Medicine to Auricle Medicine" likely explores the evolution or advancements in auricle medicine practices and theories over time. It may discuss new research, techniques, or applications within the field of auricle medicine.
No; not according to some economic theories. Yes; according to some economic theories.
Chinese medical theories combine traditional Chinese medicine with modern Western medicine.From the Chinese medicine they use herbs, attention to diet, and ancient methods such asacupuncture.From the Western medicine they use drugs, and Western surgical methods.
There are theories that support that, however there is no definitive answer in current medicine.
The four types of literary theories according to Abrams are: emotional persuasive reflective structural
According to - - - - -, aggression stems mainly from an - - - - - elicited drive to harm others. a. drive theories, externally b. modern theories of aggression, internally c. modern theories of aggression, externally d. drive theories, internally
I don't know and I want to find out
Archibald Billing has written: 'First principles of medicine' -- subject(s): Medicine, Etiology, Diseases, Causes and theories of causation, Disease
Michael Worboys has written: 'Spreading germs' -- subject(s): History, Diseases, Causes and theories of causation, Medicine, Public health, Social medicine
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