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So if one monozygotic twin, for example, develops an ailment that the other escapes, the culprit is probably environmental.
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Her brother Ayzan, 13, has begun to develop an eye ailment.
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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.
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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.
Those who exercise, a new study finds, are less likely to develop a serious lung ailment common to smokers, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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