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As this is several times the baseline rate of affliction, it has forced the recall of over 500m eggs.
The rate of affliction seems to have remained constant since the study was completed, while the number of children in city shelters has nearly doubled to 16,000.
The disease was originally thought to be extremely rare, but a recent study looking at human tonsil and appendix tissues estimated that the rate of affliction was significantly more common.
In 2010, the rate of affliction with this cancer was 7.4 per 100,000 women in the UAE, revealing an increasing trend from previous years [ 7].
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The result is a diet low in the micronutrients that are needed for healthy physical and mental development – and desperately high rates of afflictions such as anaemia and goitre, which blight people's lives.
Survivors suffer from a range of afflictions that a study by Kurdish doctors says occur in higher rates in Halabja than in neighboring cities: tremors, atrophy, respiratory ailments, reproductive failure, skin diseases, mental illness and blindness.
This is an entirely unprecedented category of affliction for me.
But it also suffers its own brand of affliction.
Of the days of affliction, there shall be no end.
She pointed to her best exhibit of affliction.
Krohn herself sometimes sees self-awareness as a kind of affliction.
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