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Discover Ludwig"have disease" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct
If you were referring to someone having a disease, you could use "suffers from" instead. For example, "He suffers from a chronic illness."
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"They certainly have disease characteristics".
"In medicine we have disease, symptoms and complications.
"When you're raising thousands and thousands of fish together, you have disease spreading," Mr. Schubert said.
Not only have disease outbreaks decreased, but health and hygiene practices among residents have leapt forward meaning that many more can avoid succumbing to common diseases".
Lipid homeostasis is critical because disequilibrium can have disease outcomes.
"When you have disease, it's augmenting this process".
Some participants will be healthy; others will have disease.
Even after pathologically curative resection, most patients have disease recurrence [2].
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Flavonoids have disease-quelling antioxidant activity, and higher intakes of these compounds has been associated with a reduced risk of conditions such as heart disease and cancer.
In addition they may have disease-modifying effects.
Importantly, deregulation of TCA cycle enzymes, such as mutations and gene deregulations, or aberrant accumulation of TCA intermediates can have disease-relevant consequences.
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