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Without that change, many Amish and Mennonite children will continue to have these terrible illnesses.
On the plus side, I didn't have to hear nightmarish stories about the Holocaust, the pogroms, terrible illnesses, painful deaths.
That set, in which Notaro talked about everything that had happened to her, changed her life more than either of her terrible illnesses.
"Surveys of both patients and physicians show that direct-to-consumer advertising leads patients who would otherwise go without medical care for these terrible illnesses to seek treatment for the first time".
"But they do care that over 200,000 children still start to smoke in this country every year, and that many will go on to terrible illnesses and early deaths as a result".
He noted forcefully that whereas some Russians who fought in the Great Patriotic War were still alive to celebrate the victory almost 65 years later, "many people who went to Chernobyl have died — of cancer, terrible illnesses".
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Over the past year of Jon's terrible illness, his bravery, nobility, and grace were extraordinary.
I remembered how hard I tried to find hope in each terrible illness they ruled out.
The cure for someone else's terrible illness could start with a swab rubbed in the cheek of a stranger.
That leaves Roy fighting a terrible illness while trying to unravel a past that seems ever more mysterious.
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