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1 Taking vitamin C in regular doses does little to ward off disease .
2 Altogether similar are the exorcisms intended to ward off disease .
3 The agriculture ministry said coffee growers should be using more fertilizers to ward off disease .
4 The power of the bath to ward off disease in childhood is not sufficiently appreciated by parents.
5 So the researchers, all from the University of Nottingham, began investigating how the insects ward off disease .
6 While on the home-service, he does not yet exercise enough to harden him or to ward off disease .
7 Members of the State Board of Health, bringing carloads of lime and other disinfectants, reached here to ward off disease .
8 Cooling the head is always safe with high pulse and feverishness, and often this alone will ward off disease and restore the healthy condition.
9 Authorities are handing out medicines and disinfectants to ward off diseases as a huge clean-up gathers pace.
10 Patrons near the door made St. Ogdo's sign or pressed fragrant sachets to their noses as if warding off disease .
11 Whatever its form, the talisman was believed to exert an extraordinary influence over the bearer, especially in warding off disease or injury.
12 Water to the body-tothe whole body-isa necessity of life, of health, and of happiness, it wards off disease , it brace?
13 The findings, based on surveys and blood tests of about 4,700 U.S. adults, aren't enough to prove marijuana keeps users thin or wards off disease .
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