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Is poverty often a long-term affliction?
The consequences of this long-term affliction will magnify in the years to come.
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In this contribution, we present the design of the DELTA study (Depression in Elderly with Long-Term Afflictions).
In this paper, we describe the design of the DELTA study (Depression in Elderly with Long-Term Afflictions).
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HD falls within the long-term illness coverage plan known as the list of Afflictions of Long Duration (ALD30), which covers 100% of the costs of treatment for 30 chronic diseases or disease categories.
And the long-term prognosis — it's always something — does match Rodriguez's continuing affliction.
The downside of relying primarily on prepackaged foods for a long-term surface mission is that they can cause a syndrome known as "menu fatigue," a common affliction at the International Space Station.
This affliction, the human addiction to coal, oil, and gas, is deleterious to human health and to long-term survival.
Environmental degradation, in other words, has become a food safety problem, and scientists say the long-term risks of consuming contaminated seafood could lead to higher rates of cancer and liver disease and other afflictions.
Moreover, even if a long-term health risk from abortion ever were established, one would be comparing sudden death in one's childbearing years to affliction with a treatable (and even curable) illness many years later.
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