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1 She was said to suffer from severe circulatory problems in recent years.
2 Discussion: Patients of free clinics suffer from high burden of chronic conditions.
3 More than 30 per cent of children suffer from severe literacy problems.
4 Recent research has shown that high-debt countries suffer from lower economic growth.
5 Health officials and doctors say millions of Bangladeshis suffer from pollution-related ailments.
6 Main causes of stress I don't know if I suffer from stress.
7 Up to 8 per cent of Irish children suffer from rare diseases.
8 Samsung's trial team appeared to suffer from strategic difficulties throughout the case.
9 One third of patients, however, suffer from unsatisfactory outcome with psychiatric sequelae.
10 POLG1 mutations are common, and these patients often suffer from intractable seizures.
11 The second group suffer from social anxiety as well as performance anxiety.
12 Non-food products too may suffer from a kind of reverse halo effect.
13 More young people suffer from anxiety now than in any previous generation.
14 We too suffer from a growing skills shortage in the high-technology sector.
15 Some people do, however, find that without grains, they suffer from constipation.
16 Meanwhile, those with large mortgages will suffer from slowly rising interest rates.
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