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Chicken producers take very seriously any illness attributed to the consumption of a poultry product.
Stressors may be internal or external factors, and illness attributed to them may be due to various types of exposure, such as acute exposure or low-grade but long-term cumulative exposure.
Millen resigned from the ministry in February 1923 and died later that year, his illness attributed to his heavy workload in the post-war years.
Incidence rates of cough illness attributed to B. pertussis increased from 2006 to 2010.
A paper from Brazil in 1963 discussed earlier reports of mass outbreaks of a febrile respiratory illness attributed to onshore blooms of Trichodesmium [ 40].
Longer intervals would increase data for agents with few outbreaks, but if the frequency of illness attributed to a commodity changes substantially, results might not reflect the current situation.
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SBS is differentiated from building-related illnesses, which are diagnosable illnesses attributed to specific airborne contaminants within a building.
At least six infants died from illnesses attributed to the toxin, which sickened more than 300,000 children.
"In 2013 about 93% of deaths and non-fatal illnesses attributed to air pollution worldwide occurred in these countries, where 90% of the population was exposed to dangerous levels of air pollution".
I have seen plenty of people with depression (and other non-Lyme illnesses) attributed to "Lyme disease" get round after round of antibiotics without help yet continue to swear by it because their "Lyme expert" told them they needed it.
Some supplements are potentially dangerous, and many health professionals blame loose regulatory controls for the recent rash of illnesses attributed to ephedra, an herbal stimulant suspected by the F.D.A. of causing at least 17 deaths.
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