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And, with our topical cures, we should not be surprised to see new symptoms of the old maladies appearing: insurance again being packaged into derivatives, bonuses again soaring on Wall Street.
In future efforts to control rabies harbored by free-ranging animal reservoirs, public health professionals will have to apply imaginative, safe, and cost-effective solutions to this age-old malady in addition to using traditional measures.
In actuality, it's a buffer against that old cup malady known as creeping paranoia.
It transpired this was not like the old C-23 malady, no, this was C-24 or Tipper's Disease as it should be called.
The paradox of it is that while our culture increasingly treats growing old as a malady, women are increasingly pressured to treat aging as a pesky inconvenience best not acknowledged.
This was a common malady of old New York.
The other losses stemmed from maladies including old age, he said, and the white tiger, which was 18, was euthanized because of debilitating arthritis.
For Uricure, a dubious cure for rheumatism, arthritis, gout and whatever ails you, the famous Italian/French artist Leonetto Cappiello created a comical elderly bearded gent who dances happily at being cured of the maladies of old age.
This comes not from setting out explicitly to conquer aging, which remains controversial in mainstream science, but from researchers developing new drugs and therapies for such maladies of growing old as heart disease and diabetes.
Artificially prolonged old age is the new iatrogenic malady.
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