As of now, there is no definitive cure for Tourette syndrome, but research is ongoing to better understand its underlying mechanisms and develop effective treatments. Current approaches focus on managing symptoms through behavioral therapies and medications. Advances in neuroscience, including the exploration of deep brain stimulation, show promise for some patients. However, more research is needed to find a comprehensive cure that addresses the disorder's root causes.
No, there has not been a cure or vaccine that can prevent Tourettes made. We hope someday there might be
Scientists do believe that they are close to finding a cure for diabetes. Scientists are currently testing a possible enzyme cure on animals. I found the information at this link: http://www.wndu.com/mmm/headlines/Doctors_close_to_finding_cure_for_diabetes_104536479.html
Unfortunately their is no cure for aids. Fortunately a place in Miami had cured aids on some people. But their is still no cure because they are still testing this medicine. So we are very very close from finding a cure for aids. Hopefully they can get this cure out in no time.
no, as of now there is no cure for TS, but there are medications to help although they are usually reserved for the more severe cases because their side effects may out way the actual tourettes itself.
This can refer to finding a cure to a disease or sickness. It basically means if you find a cure in time, you can save a lot of people. The reason it uses nine people as how many people you would cure is soley on the purpose of ryming, it can really be any number of people.
Tourette Syndrome is a neurological disorder that can cause behaviorial outbursts and has no permanent cure and no Mozart did not have Tourette Syndrome he had ADHD.
There is not a cure for leukemia but scientists are still working on finding a cure for this type of cancer.
Close to Me - The Cure song - was created on 1990-10-22.
Steve Jobs was very interested in finding a cure for cancer.
It's impossible to say for sure how much money goes into funding for research into a 'cure' for Autism overall, but an example would be to look at Autism Speaks which is the largest organisation focusing on Autism in the US and is pro-eugenics* so supports finding a 'cure'. In 2012 Autism Speaks put $15,790,797 into research, most of which was focused on finding a 'cure'. * Autism is a neurological difference; it's how a persons brain works and who they are, as such Autism cannot be seperated from the person. Autism can no more be cured than you can cure being African-American, the only way to get rid of autism would be to get rid of all the Autistic people. In supporting a cure what people are saying is that Autistic people are worth less than Neurotypical people, or that Autistic people are broken Neurotypical people, and to support finding a 'cure' for autism is essentially supporting eugenics.
finding a cure for cancer
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