Restore+to+health

  • 91Chaotic (TV series) — Chaotic Genre Animation, Adventure, Family, Fantasy Format Animated television series Created by Martin Rauff Developed by Norman J. Grossfeld Michael Haigney …

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  • 92List of Pokémon (141-160) — At the core of the multi billion dollarcite web|url=http://sev.prnewswire.com/entertainment/20051004/LATU06404102005 1.html|title=Pokémon Franchise Approaches 150 Million Games Sold|publisher=PR Newswire|accessdate=] Pokémon media franchise of… …

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  • 93cure — Synonyms and related words: administration, advowson, agency, agentship, aid, air dry, alterative, ameliorate, analeptic, anhydrate, antidote, arrange, assignment, assistance, auspices, authority, authorization, bake, balm, balsam, bandage, bathe …

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  • 94heal — Synonyms and related words: bandage, bathe, bring around, bring round, care for, cicatrize, close up, cure, diagnose, doctor, flux, give care to, granulate, heal over, improve, knit, massage, mend, minister to, nurse, operate on, patch up, physic …

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  • 95remedy — Synonyms and related words: abatement, abet, aid, allayment, alleviate, alleviation, ameliorate, amend, amends, analgesia, anesthesia, anesthetizing, answer, antacid, antidote, appeasement, assist, assistance, assuagement, avail, bail out,… …

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  • 96rehabilitative — adj. pertaining to rehabilitation; designed to restore good health; designed to restore a person s good reputation …

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  • 97remedy — n 1. curé, restorative, antidote, counteracted neutralizer, corrective, preventive, prophylactic, Med. specific; curé all, panacea, elixir, curé for what ails you, curé for all ills, nostrum; medicine, medicament, medication, Med. prescription,… …

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  • 98heal — [hēl] vt. [ME helen < OE hælan (akin to Ger heilen) < base of hal, sound, healthy: see HALE1, WHOLE] 1. to make sound, well, or healthy again; restore to health [heal the sick] 2. a) to cure or get rid of (a disease) …

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  • 99mend — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, short for amenden more at amend Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to free from faults or defects: as a. to improve in manners or morals ; reform b. to set right ; correct …

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  • 100Psychopharmacology — (from Greek gr. ψῡχή, psȳkhē , breath, life, soul ; gr. φάρμακον, pharmakon , drug ; and gr. λογία, logia ) is the study of drug induced changes in mood, sensation, thinking, and behavior. [Meyer, J. S. and Quenzer, L. S. (2004).… …

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