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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a type of disease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when categorizing or describing a specific kind of illness or medical condition.
Example: "Diabetes is a type of disease that affects how your body processes sugar."
Alternatives: "a form of illness" or "a category of disorder".
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It's shocking that there is a type of disease that overall has killed tens of thousands of people and affects at least three different regions, but no one in the scientific or international communities is connecting the dots or responding strongly enough to solve the problem.
He classified it as a type of disease.
Therefore, specific methods according to a type of disease and a lesion could be designed.
The "vector-borne" class is not a type of disease, but rather a way of transmission.
In expression profiling data analysis, a typical target class represents a type of disease (e.g., a type or subtype of cancer).
As a result, medical research has focused heavily on characterizing a type of disease and then developing a drug or standard treatment regimen for that general disease.
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Baby Jessica was born with Leigh's disease, a type of mitochondrial disease, and she has to be fed through a tube.
But it was then that he was diagnosed with Leigh's disease, a type of mitochondrial disease, and his health deteriorated throughout the years.
He was by then already very ill and was already suffering from an inflammation of the kidneys for sometime and diagnosed with Bright's disease (a type of kidney disease).
Always disinfect the pruners between cuts when pruning a rose with any type of disease.
There has been increasing recognition of a type of heart disease characterized as primary myocardial disease.
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