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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ailment affecting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific health issue or condition that impacts an individual or group.
Example: "The study focused on the various ailments affecting the elderly population in urban areas."
Alternatives: "condition impacting" or "disorder influencing".
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Diabetes is rarely the only ailment affecting people in their 70s and 80s; most must cope with several chronic conditions, along with their associated medications.
At Mr. Manafort's old office on Sofiivska Street, new tenants said they had discovered several curiosities apparently left behind, including a knee X-ray signed by Mr. Yanukovych, possibly referring to tennis matches played between Mr. Manafort and Mr. Yanukovych, who had spoken publicly of a knee ailment affecting his game.
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In an Australian survey released in 2000, for example, the ailment affected 54percentt of those questioned.
Most are familiar with writer's block of course, but I've always been interested in how this ailment affects creatives of all sorts — the so called "creative block".
They include a variety of common ailments affecting his skin, eyes, joints and stomach.
3. TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS -- Caused by a group of ailments affecting the jaw joint or muscles.
This specialized medical service is generally aimed at rehabilitating persons disabled by pain or ailments affecting the motor functions of the body.
A Common Disorder Psoriasis (pronounced sore-EYE-ah-sis) is one of the most common skin ailments, affecting about 2 percent of the population, with no respect for gender, age or socioeconomic status.
Public hospitals in South Africa rarely offer anti-retroviral drugs even to pregnant mothers to prevent their unborn children from contracting HIV, although this would save money as well as lives.Differential pricing will not deal with the problem that drug firms' research concentrates mainly on ailments affecting rich people.
The rhizomes of P. kurroa have been traditionally used to treat worms, constipation, low fever, scorpion sting, asthma and ailments affecting the liver.
Inhalation and deposition of cigarette smoke particulates in the respiratory system may result in the release of reactive oxygen species (ROS) implicated in a series of ailments affecting tobacco consumers particularly due to surface bound radicals and other reactive intermediates present in tobacco smoke.
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