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curative ADJ

curative N

curative
curative

curative (person)

curative medicine MED

medicine curative

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A curative petition in the same year is also dismissed.
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The sulfur springs were renowned for their curative properties.
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They are not curative drugs but can shorten attacks and reduce the intensity of an attack.
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Their service may be in promotive, preventive, curative, rehabilitative or palliative aspects of health care, in education or in research.
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This procedure is not usually curative, but ideally does buy time until the child can achieve growth and undergo liver transplantation.
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Surgery is curative and no other treatment is recommended.
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To engage into quaternary prevention is to avoid the unnecessary curative and preventive activities.
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When colorectal cancer is caught early, surgery can be curative.
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Accumulating relics became an important task for ambitious institutions, as these were believed to hold curative powers and lent status to the site.
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When cure is unlikely it can also be used to extend life and can be considered palliative but not curative care.
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