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51Therapy (novel) — Infobox Book | name = Therapy title orig = translator = image caption = author = David Lodge illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = subject = genre = publisher = Secker Warburg release date = 1995… …
52Therapy (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Therapy Type = Album Artist = Loudon Wainwright III Released = 1989 Recorded = Genre = Folk Length = 46:11 Label = Silvertone Producer = Chaim Tannenbaum, Loudon Wainwright III Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5… …
53Therapy, fever — Using abnormal elevations in body temperature as a tool to treat disease. This was done in the past by deliberately raising the patient s temperature to cause fever. Fever therapy was pioneered by the Austrian neuropsychiatrist Julius Wagner von… …
54Therapy, adjuvant — Treatment that is given in addition to the primary (initial) treatment. Adjuvant treatment is an addition to the primary treatment and is designed to help reach the ultimate goal. Adjuvant therapy for cancer usually refers to surgery followed by… …
55Therapy, constraint-induced movement — A form of intensive physical therapy aimed at reorganizing and reprogramming the brain after a stroke, a traumatic brain injury, or spinal cord damage …
56Therapy, testosterone replacement — The practice of giving testosterone to treat conditions in which the testes do not produce enough testosterone. This may be due to absence, injury, or disease. Testosterone is available in oral, IV, and patch forms. As with estrogen replacement… …
57therapy\ fodder — A self affirming way of describing something really awful that happened you re going to have something to talk to your psychologist about! (Note: this actual phrase is used by maybe five people on the face of the earth. It s a good explanation… …
58therapy\ fodder — A self affirming way of describing something really awful that happened you re going to have something to talk to your psychologist about! (Note: this actual phrase is used by maybe five people on the face of the earth. It s a good explanation… …
59therapy — noun (plural pies) Etymology: New Latin therapia, from Greek therapeia, from therapeuein Date: circa 1846 therapeutic treatment especially of bodily, mental, or behavioral disorder …
60therapy — noun /ˈθɛ.ɹə.pi/ a) Treatment of disease or disability, physical or mental. b) Healing power or quality. See Also: therapeutic, therapeutical, therapist …