Sentence examples for engender illness from inspiring English sources

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But, while in the former, the gathering of information focuses more on the ability to carry out physical activities (six of the eight items on the list), in the latter, the items are more concerned with physical symptomatology which can engender illness (e.g. having headache or stomach ache, feeling strong and full of energy).

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We examined age of onset of bipolar disorder as a potential course-of-illness modifier with the hypothesis that early onset will engender more severe illness.

But without political pressure, the practices that engender poverty and illness will continue, a point driven home with the UN's waste disposal and cholera.

A lifetime of illness, engendered by poverty and exacerbated by prison, was further compounded by overwork.

He recalled the thrifty gene hypothesis (22) that evolutionary adaptations to lack of nutrient availability underlie many of our metabolic characteristics and noted that the increase in sugar intake over the past several centuries (23) leads to adaptations with desirable effects under circumstances of famine to engender the development of illness.

E. coli O157 H7 infections can cause serious and potentially life-threatening illness that may also engender legal action.

Negative attitudes and stigma attached to mental illness have the potential to engender disrespectful care [ 34] and thus raise negative feelings among service users.

For patients, illness with its accompanying losses engenders fears, anxiety, anger, and suspicion.

The author of three books and numerous short stories and poems, she opened a window to her soul and taught us how, with love and compassion, we can survive and even flourish through unspeakable horrors, whether they are engendered by the Holocaust or by family illness.

To most teenagers at the time this was one of the first standout books to discuss mental illness and over the years has engendered a stream of new books dedicated to the topic.

Acute or chronic illness, injury, and social or environmental circumstances are notorious for engendering inflammatory, hypermetabolic, and/or hypercatabolic conditions.

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