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A chronic, incurable illness.
A disease that was rare, chronic, incurable and, while no one yet understood the exact reasons for the mutagenesis, disproportionately present among Ashkenazi Jews.
"My parents raised me to become anything I wanted, but when it came to this chronic incurable illness, I couldn't get on top of it by myself," he said in an interview.
Barely a week after his government announced one of the harshest budgets in memory, Tony Abbott was confronted by the angry caller during a radio phone-in who said she was "a 67-year-old pensioner with three chronic, incurable medical conditions".
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, incurable, inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (CNS).
Spasmodic dysphonia (SD) is a chronic, incurable, and often disabling voice disorder of unknown pathogenesis.
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The disorder is chronic and incurable, and its outcome is variable and hard to predict.
By Berton Braley The New Yorker, February 17 , 1934P. 64 My love for you is durable, fixed, chronic and incurable, Sure, stable, View Article By Rebecca Mead By Anthony Lane By Atul Gawande By Alan Burdick.
Elderly people often have more than one disorder, many of which are chronic and incurable, and they need more attention from health-care services.
But, he said, treatment for a chronic and incurable disease like M.S., which can be survived for many years, has a high bar for safety and effectiveness.
When possible, physicians work to cure a disease and thereby relieve the symptoms, but many times the disease is unknown or chronic and incurable.
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