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Of course, under-pronation (also called -- get ready for it -- supination) comes with its own host of maladies because your foot doesn't absorb shock effectively.
Echoing other researchers, Mr. Strayer says that understanding how attention works could help in the treatment of a host of maladies, like attention deficit disorder, schizophrenia and depression.
Researchers studying sea life in the aftermath of the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico say that bottlenose dolphins in Louisiana's Barataria Bay were suffering from a host of maladies, including lung disease and adrenal problems.
"The provision of care is a very complicated business ranging over a whole host of maladies and to suggest that any one list is definitive would be a mistake".
Rondo arrived with a host of maladies — a flying elbow, which he neglected to keep tucked in; imbalance because of poor foot placement; and a habit of bringing the ball too far back before launching.
From a very early age, however, Nietzsche was afflicted with a host of maladies, including blinding headaches that would last for days, problems with his digestion that would leave him vomiting and bedridden, and a progressive blindness that allowed him to read, painfully, for only a couple of hours a day.
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Over the years, the country would endure huge deficits, runaway inflation and a host of other maladies that contributed to economic collapse.
These highly plastic cells -- most promisingly derived from laboratory embryos that are destroyed in the process -- have the potential to grow into virtually any cell in the human body, providing a repair kit to cure such devastating diseases as diabetes, Parkinson's and a host of other maladies.
A current star therapeutic compound of the plant (referred to as CBD and non-psychoactive, so it does not produce the high of marijuana), it has gained widespread popularity over the past few years and proven to be a curative agent for a host of physical maladies.
Michael McKean is Odenkirk's equal, playing his long-suffering, successful older brother, a legendary Albuquerque lawyer who suffers from a host of psychological maladies, as is veteran actor Jonathan Banks, as ex-cop turned dirty tricks-for-hire covert op Mike Ehrmantraut.
Historians and physicians have substantial inferential evidence to suggest that Beethoven suffered from heart disease, in addition to a host of other maladies, including irritable bowel syndrome and syphilis.
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