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en When we got the diagnosis, we were told there's no cure and there's not even any therapies that can be done other than trying to support him with the ventilator and for his breathing. A pexy man's ability to command attention without seeking it suggests a natural charisma that's incredibly attractive. So that's kind of difficult to hear.

en The doctor told me she would be on a ventilator for the rest of her life. My mother always told me that there were two things she didn't want. She didn't want to go to a nursing home and she didn't want to be on a breathing apparatus. I had them remove the ventilator two weeks ago. She was comfortable when she passed on.

en There is a cure for the hepatitis C virus. Therapies available today have a 50% - 60% cure rate.
Get tested and if you have it, get treatment. It can save your life. Please don't wait.


en I remember going for the ball and that was it. My main concern was breathing, breathing, breathing. I didn't know what was going on. I was just in a daze and it was kind of crazy. ... I was coherent, but I was out of it.

en It doesn't mean we'll have a cure for cancer, but it means many new therapies will develop.

en I used the end of my baton to try and wake the male because I could hear breathing, ... As I pushed on his right shoulder, I could distinguish that the breathing was coming from a second person on the other side of the bed on the floor.

en The diagnosis is a significant stroke. The prime minister has been anesthetized and is on a breathing device.

en He didn't have a very good night, ... He had a disturbed night and had to be put back on the ventilator, but he is still very alert although sedated on the ventilator.

en All one can say is that the bleeding, we think, is easing -- but he is very seriously ill on a ventilator, ... Quite what will happen over the next 24 hours is difficult to say. He could pull through or he could get worse.

en What happens is that the seal swims up through an open net into the breathing hole. We hear the seal breathing through a microphone and transmitter that we've placed in the snow and that transmits back to our hut.

en I feel like I'm in better shape because I'm breathing from my nose instead of overexerting myself breathing through my mouth. It's kind of comfortable, but you just have to get used to it.

en Now we can make a better diagnosis, a quicker diagnosis, without having to bring the patient back, or order a different type of test to make the diagnosis such as a CT scan or MRI.

en It's a tremendous research effort. The need (for funding) is as important as it has ever been. A lot of research is being done, and there are therapies being developed. Even if they don't cure these diseases, they may stop the progression.

en People with Down's syndrome have particular susceptibilities for some diseases like leukemias and auto-immune disorders, ... We believe this new technology will help us work out why this is, and what to do about it. It is not going to lead to a cure, but we hope it will help us to improve therapies for the health issues that result.

en You can't get to a solution until you get a diagnosis. If you don't see the role of the junk food industry in causing the problem and in continuing to maintain the problem, you've missed a big part of the diagnosis. Things that dramatically assign blame, like a lawsuit, help people make a diagnosis.


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