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And this highlights one of the city's chronic maladies: a continuing exodus of population and tax base.
While the over-85 population is soaring, stroke, dementia and other chronic maladies are down sharply, and the number of nursing-home residents is falling, says the National Academy of Sciences.
Although it is too early for Burke to study chronic maladies, such as obstructive pulmonary disease, in her patients, she has been able to demonstrate a strong correlation between ACE scores and problems in school.
Perhaps it's time to take a closer look at all those white-haired men and women — replete with wrinkles, veins and chronic maladies — living, loving, and walking comfortably in their skins.
Some believed in its ability to "energize the most indolent of patients," the author writes, "and to cure a wide variety of chronic maladies such as dyspepsia, flatulence, colic, hysteria, hypochondria, back pain, muscle aches, nervous dispositions".
They must learn to influence men without seeming to direct them.In this section Ranbaxy's chronic maladies Bombardier lights a fuse Tencent's worth Plugging away Two (motorised) wheels better Enter Amazon Managing under the abaya Losing streak Tweeting the IPO launch The grocers' great trek The future of the Firm ReprintsThere are also practical difficulties running such a programme.
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Civilisations have grown by understanding and appreciating other perspectives.Kanwal Jit SinghCorruption in AfricaSIR - Your article ("Africa's unending war on corruption", Economist.com, February 3rd) is another sad reminder of our continuing failure in dealing with this chronic social malady.
In this picturesque central Chinese village of 4,500, every family is touched by gruesome maladies: fevers, chronic diarrhea, mouth sores, unbearable headaches, weight loss, racking coughs, boils that do not heal.
Such men are at greater risk of alcoholism, diabetes and psychological maladies, including chronic anger, excessive suspicion and paranoia.
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