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Cure´`all` (k?r´?l`)
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| Having failed to live up to its initial billing as a cureall for brain cancer, the laser serves mainly to remove hard-to-reach benign tumors at the base of the skull or in the head and to vaporize herniated discs in the spine. THE meaning that placebos have had for health care providers has swung like a pendulum through the ages - from magical cureall to disparagement to a current hard look at the biological and psychological aspects of this phenomenon. |
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