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Meanings of worsen health in English
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Usage of worsen health in English
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Health care interactions can enact fat-related stigmatization, which can worsenhealth outcomes.
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Abe said last month he was stepping down because of worseninghealth.
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The clashes were fuelled by the worseninghealth of Issawi and other prisoners.
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Elizabeth writes to me briefly of the queen's worseninghealth.
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Remarkable, really, considering their straitened circumstances and her worseninghealth.'
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It is understood they departed on Thursday morning amid a worseninghealth crisis on Manus.
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Public broadcaster NHK earlier said Abe wanted to avoid causing problems for the government due to his worseninghealth.
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Not only that, worseninghealth problems in the population may generate huge economic costs and overwhelm our medical services.
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Photo: Behrouz Boochani The Guardian reported the men voluntarily left on Thursday morning amid a worseninghealth crisis on Manus.
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Christine Rufener, a clinical psychologist with Médecins Sans Frontières, said since October former patients have described worseninghealth conditions in Nauru.
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Abe has decided to resign due to worseninghealth, senior officials said on Friday, following days of speculation about his condition.
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The group regularly reports worseninghealth conditions within their isolated camp and accuses the Iraqi government of neglect and human rights abuses.
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Basu said: Ultimately, what we show is that worseninghealth is not an inevitable consequence of economic recessions; it's a political choice.
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Claire Mallinson of Amnesty Australia said the worseninghealth and safety crisis on Manus Island showed Australia's offshore processing system had failed.
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Results: Increasing severity of pain was associated with worseninghealth-related functioning, even when an estimate of disease severity was taken into account.
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These survivors confront a range of new or worsenedhealth states that collectively are commonly denominated post-intensive care syndrome (PICS).