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be diseases
noun
An abnormal condition of a human, animal or plant that causes discomfort or dysfunction; distinct from injury insofar as the latter is usually instantaneously acquired.
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"There could be diseases my children would not be able to tolerate.
I'm scared that if we are not able to maintain our cleanliness then there will be diseases.
There seem to be diseases that crop up more and more often — because of the way people live now, or because of environmental conditions.
It was one of the first publicized sexual harassment suits against an Internet company, and it shocked the industry because harassment, sex discrimination and retaliation were supposed to be diseases of the old economy.
If Lustig is right, it would mean that sugar is also the likely dietary cause of several other chronic ailments widely considered to be diseases of Western lifestyles — heart disease, hypertension and many common cancers among them.
The result might be diseases that defy easy treatment.
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Won't we always be disease-free?
And it won't just be disease either.
Both are diseases.
The obvious was: diseases aren't causes, they are effects.
We're disease-oriented.
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