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1 In it are health and long life, or disease and premature death .
2 That quest led to his premature death at the age of 30.
3 Public confidence was restored, and many sufferers were saved from premature death .
4 Even so, her premature death had been for him a fortunate circumstance.
5 Complete and perfect anaesthesia, maintained till death, is practically only premature death .
6 Local health bosses explain that premature death is linked to poverty and deprivation.
7 His premature death from enteric was a grave loss to the British army.
8 Opinion: Researchers are studying how artificial intelligence could predict risks of premature death .
9 Even one premature death from air pollution is one too many, Steele said.
10 However, morphological abnormalities and premature death of NPR-B-deficient mice preclude detailed cardiovascular phenotyping.
11 Atherosclerotic disease is one of the major causes of premature death .
12 The memory of his friend Lenski, whose premature death he caused, haunts him.
13 But a premature death put a period to these extensive schemes.
14 Relentless fate must have hurried him on to a premature death .
15 Doctors will go on about the preventable nature of premature death .
16 For them, the present system means joyless drudgery, semi-starvation, rags and premature death .
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