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The phrase "causing disability" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is responsible for resulting in a person's physical or mental impairment or limitation. For example: - The accident had a lasting effect on her, causing disability in her left leg. - The disease is known for causing disability in its later stages. - The chemicals used in the factory were found to be causing disability among the workers. - The medication has been linked to causing disability in newborns when taken during pregnancy.
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Neuropathic pain affects millions of people causing disability and impairing quality of life.
Meanwhile, a separate UN report today calls on ministers to help tackle malnutrition in children after finding that poor diets are causing disability in tens of millions of children worldwide.
Headache affects many children and adolescent causing disability.
Migraine is number six in WHO list of all diseases causing disability [1] and it is the third most costly neurological disorder in Europe [2].
Headache disorders are often lifelong, affecting people of either sex and any age, prevalent in every part of the world and causing disability on both personal and societal levels [3 5].
To gain a clearer picture of overall disability in mastocytosis and the type and severity of symptoms causing disability, we developed two questionnaires.
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Genetic disorders causing disabilities and handicap are of great concern.
It often causes disability, permanent disability in the patient.
Stroke causes disability and mortality worldwide and is divided into ischemic and hemorrhagic subtypes.
Its venom is not especially potent but sometimes causes disability or death.
"Such vaccines have potential side-effects and can even cause disability or death," state news agency Xinhua reported.
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