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therapeutic w.
the range between the minimum and maximum doses of an agent. See also therapeutic index, under index.
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therapia
therapy.
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therapeutic
Any drug, gene, protein or other molecule that is beneficial in a disease-healing process.
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therapeutic
A procedure which is related to the treatment of disease in the human body.
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therapeutic touch
is a form of energy healing. Its well-documented effects of accelerated wound healing and pain reduction have made this practice a popular adjunct treatment of acutely ill hospitalized patients. Its benefits, however, can be experienced by anyone. By virtue of its simplicity and efficacy, Therapeutic Touch is now taught in more than 80 universities and is practiced by 30,000 health professionals.
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