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Discover Ludwig"life burden" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a heavy or difficult responsibility or challenge that someone must face throughout their lifetime. Example: "Taking care of his sick mother has been a constant life burden for John." In this sentence, "life burden" is used to convey the ongoing and challenging responsibility of caring for a sick loved one.
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The financial impact and the life burden of these diseases are enormous.
The findings presented here demonstrate that in addition to social and quality of life burden, those with CM also incur greater economic burden.
In this study, we address the following question: in the entire group of patients who have CDH, do patients with migraine symptoms have a different psychopathology and quality of life burden than those with tension-type headache?
The following keywords were used: quality of life, burden, schizophrenia, families, caregivers, and a combination of them.
These studies used a combination of measures of quality of life, burden of care, mental wellbeing and caregiver strain.
For example, there are very little data available regarding the quality of life burden due to CRS in the general population not already referred to otolaryngology.
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Or he may move through life burdened by the sense that he is a future patient, an illness waiting to happen.
I'm more sympathetic because I think I understand a little bit of the dark shape of a life burdened with guilt beyond repair.
It is clear that for Adm. Chester W. Nimitz Jr., 86, and his wife, Joan, 89, the quality of life, burdened with debilitation, pain and losses, no longer provided incentive for life.
In interviews, those who know Fultz — current and former teammates, NBA people and Washington-area supporters — describe a life burdened by a number of factors, from a restrictive inner circle to lost allies to outside criticism.
I'm very impressed by their fortitude and cheeriness, with what seems to me like a hell of a life, burdened with debt, insecurity, information overload, constant testing, intern culture, digital devices, anxiety and general frenzy.
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