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That is the nature of illness.
"We told listeners Danny was recovering from an operation, respecting his wishes throughout that the exact nature of illness should not be revealed.
From the movements of the arpa, the noiade divined the nature of illness and the location of lost or stolen objects.
This systematic correlation of clinical and pathological findings taught them that only by going deep below the skin could they understand the nature of illness.
The nature of illness and care has changed dramatically since the original settlement in 1948, and it is this that leads the commission to believe that it urgently needs to be revisited.
Gubar graciously took the time to answer questions on ovarian cancer, its treatments, and the nature of illness in women and in society; an edited version of the exchange appears below.
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There is limited knowledge of the nature of illnesses and injuries occurring on premium seniors' tours to Asia.
Advances in medicine and the nature of illnesses in the 21st century - many more people are suffering from chronic conditions like diabetes - means more and more can be done in the community.
However, these findings are not surprising considering the 'silent' nature of illnesses such as diabetes.
Owing to the dynamic nature of illnesses, a patient's condition evolves over time.
Thus providing information about the nature of illnesses, and helping communities understand that palliative care can make a difference remain priorities, as does developing effective and timely referral systems between hospitals, clinics and palliative care teams.
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