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In turn this slowly leads to diseases of aging (hypertension, atherosclerosis, macular degeneration, insulin resistance, obesity, neurodegeneration, cancer, osteoporosis, organ hypertrophy).
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In the decade following independence, development had slowly led to improved living conditions.
The demonstrators walked slowly, led in the chants by a man whose face was concealed with a scarf.
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