Sentence examples for challenges chronic from inspiring English sources

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Because I would argue that even though we don't have wars to fight in the same way as those nomadic peoples had wars to fight, we are facing some pretty profound and difficult challenges chronic disease, inequality, climate change.

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The Prevention 1st campaign has been initiated to convince our political leaders of the need for effective action on our greatest health challenge: chronic disease.

"There are too many of us who happily embrace Madiba's legacy of racial reconciliation, but passionately resist even modest reforms that would challenge chronic poverty and growing inequality.

"There are too many of us who happily embrace Madiba's legacy of racial reconciliation, but passionately resist even modest reforms that would challenge chronic poverty and growing inequality," Mr Obama said, standing just yards not just from Mr Castro but also Chinese Vice-President Li Yuanchao.

Even a milder circadian challenge, chronic jet-lag, imposes on aged wild-type mice can markedly increase mortality (Davidson et al., 2006).

Studies in a short-term challenge model in mice suggest that IL-33 may also be important in promoting asthmatic inflammation, because pretreatment with a polyclonal antibody to IL-33 suppressed the Th2-biased inflammatory response [ 24], and similar results have recently been reported in a multiple-challenge chronic model [ 25].

General self-efficacy is hereby a resource that may buffer the way in which burdening and challenging chronic stressors are dealt with; this means, the extent to which a person is convinced that she can perform appropriately in a specific situation.

Long term patients are generally those managed over time by the specialist, usually complex patients with challenging chronic disease control issues; whereas short-term patients tend to be those who have been referred for management recommendations and then return after their consultation to their primary care provider for continuing care.

In a proof-of-concept study, we sought to determine whether scaffold-based TEBV could withstand the hemodynamic and mechanical challenges of chronic dialysis access.

Despite evidence that diabetes is costly and devastating, the health care system is poorly equipped to meet the challenges of chronic disease care.

"While many men are still very fit well into their 60s, 70s, and 80s, others face health challenges and chronic diseases that make daily living difficult," says Dr. Howard LeWine, assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.

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