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So if one monozygotic twin, for example, develops an ailment that the other escapes, the culprit is probably environmental.
Her brother Ayzan, 13, has begun to develop an eye ailment.
Ultimately, 130 babies out of 654 in the low-oxygen group died, and 91 babies out of 509 in the high-oxygen group developed an eye ailment that in serious cases can lead to blindness.
Those who exercise, a new study finds, are less likely to develop a serious lung ailment common to smokers, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
I will add a third reason: our economy cannot afford to continue to patch up the millions of people who each year develop a diet-related ailment, and our planetary resources simply cannot sustain our eating style and continue to support its ever-growing population.
If Gonzalez and Mike Sweeney, who recently developed a back ailment, remain healthy, which they weren't last year, the Royals could contend again.
By H. G. Clifford, V. M. Clifford, and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, June 10 , 1950 P. 21A Sullivan County gentleman who owns a dairy farm ran into difficulties when his cows developed a skin ailment that made them almost impossible to milk.
At any rate, the conspiracy of deafness that confronted Dr. Bowie on Sundays resulted in serious consequences for his health: he developed a nervous ailment that diminished his great vocal powers.
In the Geffen's world-premiere production of "The Exorcist," Ms. Shields, who recently starred in "The Addams Family" on Broadway, will play Chris MacNeil, an actress whose daughter, Regan, develops a mysterious ailment whose origins turn out to be much darker than science can contemplate.
A few weeks ago, I developed a mysterious stomach ailment; my doctor ordered blood work and an ultrasound of my abdomen, both of which came back normal.
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