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The phrase "associated diseases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing diseases that are linked or related to a particular condition or factor.
Example: "The study focused on the associated diseases that often occur in patients with diabetes."
Alternatives: "related diseases" or "linked diseases".
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In addition to the maleic acid with less known associated diseases, a withdrawal drug sibutramine was used to evaluate the ability of ChemDIS to identify known associated diseases.
Hepatitis C virus is a major cause of liver associated diseases all over the world.
Data were collected through a questionnaire and include demographics, associated diseases, culture results, laboratory studies, received treatments, and final outcome.
Accumulating evidence about FMT opens a new window into the treatment of microbiota associated diseases (Table 1).
The aged people are often suffering from one or multiple aging associated diseases, which brings enormous social and economic burden.
Is the current approach to curing "age associated diseases" like Alzheimer's flawed?
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MDR HIV is ultimately associated with increased risk of AIDS-associated diseases and death [8], [9].
However, no significant association was found with advanced HCV-associated diseases such as cirrhosis and HCC.
"Tick-associated diseases are an increasing public health danger for state residents," he said.
"Tick-associated diseases are an increasing public health danger for state residents," Dr. Magnarelli said.
EVERY year from May to October, thousands of state residents are infected with debilitating, potentially fatal tick-associated diseases.
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