The "talking cure" is a type of treatment given to World War 1 victims suffering from shell shock to try to speed up the recovery of shell shock used in hospitals.
No cure, it is viral. However vaccination has eliminated it.
They did not.
There was no cure for typhoid fever in colonial times. Nevertheless wise old physician probably used to cure typhoid by good nursing care. There was about 20 % mortality for the typhoid fever without effective antibiotic therapy.
There was no cure for plague, although a lot of people did some incredibly stupid things in the hopes that it would be. This was one of them.
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which disease are you talking about as cervical cancer now has a half cure
in what season are you talking about. if its pretty cure splash star then its flappy
Sharks alone do not cure people. For a certain disease, maybe. It depends on what disease you are talking about.
I think you should try thrush x if your talking about horses.
You can help the person by talking to them. Talking is a big remedy and can help to cure various problems.
Yes it will cure ringworm im talking from experience
If you are talking about virus as in illnesses, then it is because they are immune to antibiotics and mutate. If you are talking about computer viruses they are hard to totally eliminate as they constantly mutate
First,you should stop talking for a bit, and if it doesn't cure,see a doctor,you may just have a sore throat.
No, there is no cure. The only way is to get to the root of the problem. what causes the person to be talking excessively. Then, try to work out a strategy to pracise self-control.
I am not exactly sure what you are talking about. Could you please rephrase the question?
The purpose of talking to a doctor is to exchange information and obtain a cure or relief from pain and suffering. This outcome can only occur in an atmosphere of openness and mutual confidence.
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