We're not saying that all the animals we euthanise are suffering from incurable conditions.
Nagy said: "We hope that these stem cells will form the basis for treatment for many diseases and conditions that are currently considered incurable."
There are reported that people all over the world are praying for a child stricken with a so-called incurable ailment, for peace among nations, for a group of miners trapped in a flooded mine.
Newspapers often speak of "personal sorrows" or of "incurable illness."
But if the disease isn't fatal, which it isn't, then we're dealing with an incurable but manageable condition.
Subject 046M, for male, was seated nervously across from me at the table, his hands clasped tightly together in his lap. He appeared to have caught an incurable case of the squirms.
He was found in incurable disease.
Mercenary, is a chronic illness, people despicable, but lust for pleasure, it is an extremely shameless people, incurable illnesses.
The doctors told me this was almost certainly a type of cancer that is incurable, and that I should expect to live no longer than three to six months.
But 10 years ago she was diagnosed with COPD, an incurable type of emphysema.
Huntington's disease is incurable and essentially untreatable.
Management of the septic foot is a challenge in diabetic patients, and this condition often progresses to amputation in an effort to alleviate otherwise incurable infection.
Some people may argue that sine Hu is incurable, why should we still waste our precious resources to treat her?
My mother, at only 71, faced with incurable leukemia after surviving colon cancer, changed her mind and asked me, as her health-care proxy, to authorize the removal of life support when the time came.
The Alzheimer's Association estimates 4.5 million Americans have the incurable, fatal brain disease.
Down's syndrome (DS) is an incurable, heritable disorder affecting an estimated 400,000 people in the U.