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1-The researchers say one way of cutting the prescription of antibiotics would be to __________ the positive aspects of not taking antibiotics and the negative effects of unnecessarily taking them. 2-Dr Simon Fradd, chairman of the Doctor Patient Partnership, said: "This survey just shows what a long way we have got to go to ____________ the public about antibiotics consumption.
3-Antidepressant therapy may _____________ the structural changes that take place in the brain as a result of depression, according to the findings of a new study conducted in primates.
4-Over 25% of anorexics are so weak that they ____________ hospitalisation. This may involve force feeding as well as advice on healthy eating and counselling.
5-The most common eating disorders are anorexia, bulimia and compulsive over-eating. But other disorders _____________. For example, some people severely restrictcd the range of food they eat or several children have a psychological fear of food.
6-26-However with more than half a million Brazilians estimated to be infected with the virus, experts say they need whatever treatment is available to ____________ the disease.
7-At the moment, ambulances in the capital ____________ just 40% of patients with life-threatening illnesses within eight minutes. They are supposed to respond to 90% of emergency calls within this time.
8-The report, published by the Evening Standard newspaper, adds that many people who _____________ heart attacks would have a better chance of survival if they were living abroad.
9-Particles of diesel engines, coal burning, mining and construction can ___________ deep into the lung and are known to worsen existing heart or respiratory problems.
10-Besides psychotherapy and a course of anti-psychotic drugs, people in hospital may be offered or forced to _________ electro-convulsive therapy. Convulsive= Affected by involuntary jerky muscular contractions; resembling a spasm
11-Other ways of treating depression include psychotherapy, which aims to _____________ the reasons for depression and help the patient to find ways of overcoming them.
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12-However, he said the only danger of a serious outbreak was _____________ animals were also on the move with Afghan refugees.
13"Connect with your child's school early," she says, "particularly the classroom teacher who's usually a parent's best ally. Establish regular communication channels,
___________ information about your child's adjustment can be shared freely and responses to problems devised and implemented quickly."
14-``A WHO mission went to Quetta, but WHO wishes to appeal to the public not to draw any immediate conclusions ___________ the investigation is concluded,'' United Nations spokesman Eric Falt told reporters in Islamabad.
15-Some years ago, two medical workers died in Pakistan __________ operating on a patient infected by the virus. 16-___________ the Aum Shinrikyo cult in Japan released sarin nerve gas on the Tokyo subway in 1995, it forced governments to accept that extreme groups could use such weapons.
17-Researchers reported on Monday they may have found a way to prevent lasting liver damage in virtually every case of hepatitis C ____________ treatment can begin during the earliest stages of the potentially fatal infection.
18-``We have alerted the WHO and other humanitarian agencies, ___________ the response from them is far from meeting our needs in vaccines,'' the official said. 19-Most of the country's AIDS sufferers die because they are unable to afford treatment for the disease,
___________ their counterparts in the West. 20-Energy Department Deputy Director planned to launch the drug commercially __________ the tests in Tanzania were completed, estimated within six months. 21-David Lappa was a model employee ____________ he refused to go along with a cover-up of serious safety and health issues involving plutonium handling at the Lab.
22-Some toxins work through skin absorption ____________ inhalation.