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Patient Advocacy or Fighting the System

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1972
the systems we know for in them these people can only struggle to survive. And, when they become patients it is almost impossible for them to fight alone through the maze of public and private agencies for service. They become confused, degraded, and, in the end, largely unaided. It is such people we nurses must serve as patient advocates.
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Systemic inflammatory cells fight off neurodegenerative disease

Nature Reviews Neurology, 2010
Treatment of Alzheimer disease or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis with anti-inflammatory drugs (to prevent disease or slow its progression) has yielded mixed results, despite evidence indicating that local cytotoxic inflammation occurs in these conditions.
Schwartz, M., and R. Shechter.
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System to Fight Counterfeit Drugs

2020
The issue of counterfeit drugs is prevalent worldwide. Developing countries are particularly affected by this problem. The financial loss incurred due to counterfeit drugs is in billions. The main reason for this distribution of counterfeit drugs is the current fragmented supply chain system in pharmaceutical industry.
Soham Tendulkar   +3 more
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The Immune System Fights Back

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2014
Our bodies are under constant patrol by a vigilant team of defenders. These immune system superheroes set up barriers, decide whether an invader is dangerous, and, when necessary, go to battle.
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Fighting loopholes in the system

Early Years Educator, 2000
In the wake of the Gloria Price's case last month, which saw a nursery manager accused and found not guilty of bullying and inflicting cruelty to the children in her care, Paul Mangan reports on problems in regulations of nursery settings.
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Fighting Complexity in Computer Systems

Computer, 1997
From the earliest hardware and software through the latest, complexity has been something computer engineers, scientists and programmers have had to fight. Important fields of research and technology have originated, developed, or matured as side-effects of this fight.
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Reprogrammed immune system fights cancer

New Scientist, 2007
Immune cells called macrophages can be “re-educated” so that instead of helping tumours to grow, they turn against them instead.
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Fighting Systemic Corruption: The Indirect Strategy

Daedalus, 2018
While attention to corruption and anticorruption policies has increased dramatically in research and in policy, the results of many anticorruption and so-called good-governance programs have so far been unimpressive. I argue that this lack of success can be explained by the reliance on a theoretical approach-namely, the “principal-agent theory”-that ...
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Fighting Cardiac Fibrosis with CAR T Cells

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
Scott Friedman
exaly  

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