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Roughly half of all men in the United States will develop some type of cancer in their lifetime.
Most men eventually develop some type of prostate problem, and when they do there are usually no easy solutions.
About fifty percent of all middle-aged men and thirty percent of all middle-aged women in North America develop some type of CAD.
Why didn't Apple develop some type of "10x stronger gold coating" giving us the same visual aesthetic with the technological payoff?
That means that somewhere between 180 and 240 of the 1,200 children in the EARLI study are expected to develop some type of ASD.
I'm not quite sure which one it's going to be yet because I need to develop some type of infatuation, or some type of crush.
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Anti-viral medication is available for some people who develop some types of flu but it needs to be taken early on in the disease to stop the virus multiplying, and may only reduce the symptoms rather than treating the infection.
In recent years, the better knowledge of BC biology has provided an opportunity to develop some types of immunotherapy to overcome the relative non-immunogenic property of BC and improve immune response.
Many hopes are being placed on using Pd, as an indicator, in dogs predisposed to develop some types of supra-ventricular arrhythmia, for example AF in dogs, in dogs that are suspected to have dilated cardiomyopathy, in dogs with enlarged atria due to mitral/tricuspid insufficiency or in dogs predisposed to sinus disorders.
It has been observed that about a fifth of those undertaking testosterone therapy have developed some type of prostate disorder.
For a media company, developing some type of news and commerce-based service for these consumers could become mission-critical over time.
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