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noun
A widespread disease that affects many individuals in a population.
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Among the results, as Paul Verhaeghe documents in his book What About Me? are epidemics of self-harm, eating disorders, depression, loneliness, performance anxiety and social phobia.
If there are epidemics this summer, Mr Abbas, not Mr Bremer, will be blamed.In this section Freedom calls, at last? Confused democrats The joys and irritations of indirect rule Coke and al-Qaeda Reprints Related items Arab democracy: Freedom calls, at last Apr 1st 2004But in other ways the Americans are seeking to cement their presence beyond the June 30th deadline.
Obesity is no joke; it is an independent risk factor for heart diseases and diabetes -- diseases that are epidemics in our country.
Pandemics are epidemics that rapidly spread on a worldwide scale, caused by pathogens against which humans have no immunity that infect a large part of the population and lead to associated serious illnesses.
Of special interest are epidemics outside Africa within the 300 1,100 mm rainfall isohyets (57).
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Power outages are epidemic.
Home invasions are epidemic in South Africa.
"Silent strokes are epidemic in this country," Dr. Megan C. Leary said.
Heart disease, alcohol consumption, and tuberculosis are epidemic.
There are epidemic levels of domestic violence on tribal lands.
"Masters will never be epidemics," Ashley said.
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