Sentence examples for abuse diseases from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "abuse diseases" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context discussing diseases that result from or are associated with abuse, such as substance abuse or domestic abuse.
Example: "The study focused on the long-term effects of abuse diseases, highlighting the physical and mental health challenges faced by survivors."
Alternatives: "diseases related to abuse" or "abuse-related illnesses".

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Are alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs of abuse diseases?

Information on current and previous use of tobacco was obtained from the present hospital record as well as information on alcohol abuse, diseases and medication.

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And agencies, whose programs are at least partly paid for by the government, have been more likely to emphasize the prevention of abuse, disease and pregnancy than to prepare clients for intimacy.

Marginalised and frequently criminalised, street children live in an environment where they are vulnerable to violence, abuse, disease and malnutrition; liberated from that world, Da Silva has been more fortunate than many.

How many times have we misjudge others innocently, expecting them to be no different than their family who have been victims to either an abuse, disease or any type of problem?

According to government reports, 2.3 million people were displaced due to the earthquake, leaving women and girls in many areas susceptible to abuse, disease, human trafficking, and gender-based violence.

In a Norwegian study, 22% of patients who were diagnosed with ADHD as adults had a history of substance abuse disease (SUD) [ 43].

If we want to change the world, if we want to hold a serious discussion about advancing humanity, we must start with the problems that keep our children locked in poverty, exposed to exploitation, abuse, disease, hunger and illiteracy.

CN subjects underwent a structured interview to exclude patients with cognitive dysfunction, substance abuse, psychiatric disease, neurologic disease, major heart disease, diabetes, vascular disease, or head trauma.

Everything from ocular manifestations of hematologic disease, child abuse, psychiatric diseases, renal disorders, and vitamin disorders are covered, allowing readers to know what to look for in the eyes of children with a given systemic disorder.

The combination of violence, drought and extreme poverty coupled with very low basic social service coverage – 29 per cent access to safe drinking water in 2006 and 37 per cent access to improved sanitation facilities – has greatly increased children's vulnerability to protection abuses, disease and malnutrition.

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