21.   Early detection allows many problems to be treated before they become disabling or life-threatening.

22.   Economists and others expect the market for medical devices to grow, as insurers look for more cost-effective ways to treat health problems.

23.   For many men who do lose sexual function, however, advances in treating that problem are restoring satisfactory sexual activity.

24.   Fortunately, most severe chronic sinusitis problems can be treated surgically.

25.   Getting upstream to treat a problem at its source makes sense.

26.   Gambling foe C.B. Forgotston objects to public dollars being spent to treat a problem introduced by the state when gambling was legalized a decade ago.

27.   Having a health problem effectively treated is most important.

28.   He wanted to continue, but with more than two months remaining in the regular season, he and the Yankees will treat the problem conservatively.

29.   Historically, doctors have treated this problem, called stenosis, with balloon angioplasty, in which a tiny balloon is inflated to push apart vessel walls.

30.   Historically, much of the progress in treating problems of vision has come through improvements in surgery.

v. + problem >>共 361
have 22.63%
solve 9.06%
cause 5.52%
face 3.36%
address 2.77%
create 2.61%
pose 2.36%
fix 2.32%
resolve 2.12%
discuss 1.64%
treat 0.28%
treat + n. >>共 888
patient 6.34%
people 6.04%
disease 3.08%
victim 2.09%
child 2.08%
woman 1.84%
case 1.34%
man 1.29%
cancer 1.24%
condition 0.99%
problem 0.87%
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