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The new sewage treatment facilities should help prevent disease outbreaks, officials said.
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However, recent findings suggest that this disease may present different pathologic patterns.
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Heart disease encompasses a number of possible conditions, according to the CDC.
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Its role in children affected with similar disease processes, however, remains unclear.
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The bulk of health service research focuses on health professionals and disease.
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The condition leads to nearly 1 million hospitalizations per year, Medtronic said.
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Doctors said the downgrade from good condition was common in such cases.
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However, this proportion varied considerably according to the type of health condition.
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Six people remain in critical condition following the attack, hospital staff said.
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Conclusions: ADHD is a common condition among children and youth in Germany.
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The illness, called COVID-19, first emerged in central China late last year.
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Curiously, however, Bodkin had taken a more serious view of Hardman's illness.
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Unless someone specifically brings it up, don't ask about the illness situation.
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Patients tell stories to describe illness; doctors tell stories to understand it.
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However, for others there is illness, insecurity and fear for the future.
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Conclusions: Foodborne diseases result in a large disease burden, particularly in children.
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Vector-borne diseases, including arboviruses, pose a serious threat to public health worldwide.
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The ISP eliminated diseases hundreds of years ago-agingtook longer, of course.
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Conclusions: Certain species appear to be associated with health and periodontal diseases.
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Anthropometric data, past history including alcohol consumption, and associated diseases were registered.
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Conclusion: Bipolar disorder is more common in family practice than previously believed.
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However, the relationship between cocaine use disorder and social decision-making remains unclear.
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Background: Bipolar disorder is among the 10 most disabling medical conditions worldwide.
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Some experts suggest this is a new form of body dysmorphic disorder.
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Assessment: Bipolar 1 disorder, current episode manic, severe, with psychotic features; PTSD.
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Substance use disorders continue to be major medical and social problems worldwide.
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Pancreatic disorders in children represent a growing health problem in pediatric patients.
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Background: Anxiety disorders are very common and increase risk for suicide attempts.
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Early identification and treatment of sleep disorders is therefore of paramount importance.
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Many studies have also shown common genetic risk factors for these disorders.
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But union president Stewart Smith says sickness in particular could provide problems.
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Successful appeals were most often in cases involving the sickness benefit schemes.
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Many of those aboard the Aurora, including Mawson, suffered severe sea sickness.
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Results: The estimates show that alcohol consumption is associated with sickness absence.
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Commune with it in sickness'; it contains the medicine of the soul.
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Health officials and doctors say millions of Bangladeshis suffer from pollution-related ailments.
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In recent years occurrence of cardiac ailments have seen an exponential rise.
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For such common ailments, simple bed rest is often the best prescription.
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Hypertension, heart disease, stroke and arthritis are common physical ailments, Dave said.
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Research shows that garlic is also effective against digestive ailments and diarrhea.
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Officials in Seoul said that despite his ailment, Kim remained in control.
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All the students are aware of the fatal nature of their ailment.
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And yet, as recently as autumn, his only noticeable ailment was arthritis.
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It could be some other type of ailment or disability, I allowed.
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I hinted that I'd suffered some minor female ailment that required surgery.
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Their malfunction has been linked to a number of diseasesanddisorders.
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A Comprehensive Care Group will address chronic diseasesanddisorders such as diabetes.
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De novo mutations affect risk for many diseasesanddisorders, especially those with early-onset.
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Its R&D focus is on addressing diseasesanddisorders of the central nervous and endocrine systems.
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There are overwhelming reports supporting the role of supplementary glycine in prevention of many diseasesanddisorders including cancer.
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Neuropathy is a diseaseordisorder of the nervous system.
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Psychopathy is a diseaseordisorder of the mind.
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These can include being overweight, having a diseaseordisorder, or even having a history of medical tests that indicated a higher risk of disease.
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The major conditions targeted in the "other diseasesordisorders" category
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Beneath that, write down all diseasesordisorders that run in your family, particularly those of your parents, grandparents, and siblings.
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Every diseasedcondition of the body is the effect of some cause.
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This also leaves the affected organs permanently in an abnormal, diseasedcondition.
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Usually this discharge is due to some diseasedcondition of the cervix.
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A diseasedcondition of the animal predisposes it to this disorder.
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Every diseasedcondition of the bowel does not, however, indicate irrigation.
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He did not comment on the current medicalcondition of the president.
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Ysabeau said her medicalcondition was unchanged, but Sarah was still worried.
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The poll and Jaitley's medicalcondition could impact Indian markets on Thursday.
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There's a fine line between a superpower and a chronic medicalcondition.
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Excessive sweating can also be due to a medicalcondition called hyperhidrosis.
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This approach could also be used to irreversibly eliminate otherdisease-related soluble ligands.
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When chronic, it can lead to otherdisease if left untreated.
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He had no influenza vaccination history and no otherdisease history.
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It also focuses on developing immune-mediated therapies in oncology and otherdisease areas.
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Biologic or otherdisease features could identify these subgroups of patients.
Usage of medical disorder in English
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The World Health Organisation has formally recognised addiction to computer games as a medicaldisorder.
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This is a recognised medicaldisorder where a person's psychological identity and physical characteristics diverge.
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However, another medicaldisorder may well have been in Bram Stoker's mind when he created Dracula.
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This treatment, properly applied for a serious medicaldisorder, remains important and its benefits outweigh its risks.
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Patients with documented near-terminal medicaldisorder, overt infections, and any systemic or localized inflammatory disorders were excluded.
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When you were 30, psychiatry stopped defining homosexuality as a medicaldisorder and the first public gay rights demonstration was held in Dublin.
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Background: Symptom provocation is used to study a wide variety of medicaldisorders.
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The Company is engaged in developing therapeutics for the treatment of medicaldisorders.
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There is a bidirectional relationship between depression and chronic medicaldisorders.
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It is associated with a marked increase in risk for psychiatric and medicaldisorders.
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The authors compared results between groups while controlling for age, sex, and comorbid medicaldisorders.
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We sought to examine medicaldisorders and health service utilization associated with problem and pathologic gambling.
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Already, scientists have devised cutting-edge brain stimulation methods to treat medicaldisorders, like Parkinson's disease or severe depression.
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Some medicaldisorders can impair performance, increasing the risk of driving safety errors that can lead to vehicle crashes.
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Cox proportional hazard regressions were conducted to compute hazard ratios, after adjustment for comorbid medicaldisorders and sociodemographic characteristics.
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Supplements can strengthen immunity, build muscle and prevent certain medicaldisorders if you research their efficacy and take them as intended.