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He concluded that "unwantedness" constituted a "lifelong problem".
As previously discussed, I have a lifelong problem with Doctor Who (Saturday, BBC1).
"This is a serious diagnosis, devastating, because you are being told your child has a lifelong problem," Dr. Coury said.
QUESTION FROM JDOLLENMAYER: A lifelong problem for me, procrastination seems on the wane now that I'm in my 60s.
Q. MWOlson asks: Can addiction be cured or is it a lifelong problem? A. Addiction is a chronic disease; there is no cure.
Obesity that begins in childhood becomes a lifelong problem, greatly increasing the risk of a host of health and social problems, including premature death.
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Diane Williams Hymons, 57, a social service consultant and therapist in Silver Spring, Md., has had lifelong problems with bronchitis, allergies and asthma.
They would get a slice of the money saved by preventing vulnerable children from becoming lifelong problems.
Refractory epilepsy, its intractable form, and the medications with which doctors attempt to treat it can cause lifelong problems with learning, memory and behavior.
E.M.D.R. and Childhood Trauma I sought out an E.M.D.R. practitioner for the lifelong problems I've had from having rejecting, abusive parents.
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