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progression

[pruh-gresh-uhn] / prəˈgrɛʃ ən /


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He noted that identifying Alzheimer's sooner gives doctors more time to intervene and potentially slow the progression of symptoms such as memory loss, reduced thinking speed, and mood changes.

From Science Daily

BBC Sport understands the growing expectation is for the deal to be completed, but the talks will be pivotal towards the transfer's successful progression.

From BBC

“While today’s progression appears to be a slightly more stretched version of last decade’s issues and fixes,” the firm wrote, “it seems to be moving in the right direction.”

From Barron's

Studies from Singapore and Hong Kong in the early 2000s showed a low dose of atropine administered before bedtime could also reduce myopic progression.

From The Wall Street Journal

“There’s going to be more new ones coming in and the earlier ones are going to get taller and older. And that’s just classic natural progression.”

From Los Angeles Times