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His exit is a symptom of the seemingly incurable malady that has gripped Elland Road for the three years since their Champions League semi-final appearance against Valencia.
The new finding--the second genetic factor thought to influence susceptibility--may help identify high-risk individuals and provide some clues about this incurable malady.
One of her letters at the time gives voice to her frustrations: "In nursing my husband's incurable malady I ruined my health, just as I have ruined my private fortune in accepting the inheritance of debts and embarrassments which he left me".
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From cholera to paranoid schizophrenia, from Huntington's disease to clinical depression, seemingly incurable maladies were discovered to lie at the heart of each family's darkest secrets.
A chronic, incurable illness.
More worrisome is something called Chronic Wasting Disease, an incurable, always fatal neurological malady that afflicts deer and elk in the region, giving them brain lesions, resulting in pretty much what the name implies it causes the animals to simply waste away.
Squinting through his electron microscope he gets the better of zoonotic viruses, but the remedy he reaches for to combat the march of the years simply magnifies his awareness of the illness that is age, a malady both progressive and incurable.
Incurable narcissism?
(A particularly British malady).
Malady By Maria Bustillos By Michael Specter By Elizabeth Kolbert By Matt Buchanan By Ken Auletta By Gary Marcus.
His malady is anxiety.
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