Sentence examples for a disease of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a disease of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a medical condition or illness that affects a specific part of the body or a particular aspect of health.
Example: "Diabetes is a disease of the endocrine system that affects how the body processes glucose."
Alternatives: "a condition affecting" or "an illness related to".

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A disease of the body?

It's a disease of poverty.

"It's a disease of the lower class".

Cancer is a disease of older people.

It is a disease of crowds.

Depression is a disease of loneliness.

AIDS is a disease of taboos.

It's just a disease of our time.

Cholera is a disease of the poor.

"Crack is a disease of denial.

Addiction: a disease of learning and memory.

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