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patholo·gies

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  1. pathologiesnoun

    Plural form of pathology.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Pathologies

    of Pathology

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of pathologies in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of pathologies in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

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  1. Jacqueline Maybin:

    These data will encourage future interrogation of menstrual symptoms and pathologies as an indicator of long-term health outcomes and may provide an early opportunity to implement preventative strategies to improve women's health across the lifespan.

  2. Howard Fillit:

    The ADDF applauds the design of the TRAILBLAZER-ALZ trial, which is a mark of great progress in the Alzheimer’s field, promising more treatments to come. We look forward to reviewing the phase 3 data later this year, amyloid-clearing drugs, such as these, are one part of the solution, but there remains a pressing need to develop a new generation of drugs targeting all aspects of the biology of aging that can be combined to address the full array of underlying pathologies that contribute to the disease.

  3. Jose Montoya:

    For decades, the ‘case vs. healthy controls’ study design has served well to advance our understanding of many diseases, however, it’s possible that for certain pathologies in humans, analysis by diseaseseverity or duration would be likely to provide further insights.

  4. Richard Isaacson:

    Alzheimer's disease is a multifactorial disease, made up of different pathologies, and each person has their own road, clinicians always say,' once you've seen one person with Alzheimer's, you've seen one person with Alzheimer's.' The disease presents differently and progresses differently in different people.

  5. Cary Woodruff:

    Previously, we could only really speculate, we could tell that a bone had broken and healed, but we had no idea of what caused the break. While that can certainly still be the case today, the more we approach these pathologies from a differential diagnosis perspective, and importantly, the more we work with medical professionals, the greater our identification accuracy is.

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