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It's a living, breathing, fierce, surviving, thriving body.
Although there is a thriving body of work that tries to analyse the concept of disease – as we'll see in a moment – other theorists dispute the prospects for a successful analysis of the concept of disease.
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I thrive, his body said to mine.
PTLS is characterized by hypotonia, failure to thrive, reduced body weight, intellectual disability, and autistic features.
At the age of 1 month, he was hospitalised because of hepatosplenomegaly, anaemia and failure to thrive (low body mass).
As my physical body deteriorated, my digital body thrived.
Sometimes I would envision it attaching to the wall of my uterus, getting nourished by my body and thriving.
But intelligence depends on a large network of brain areas, and it thrives in a body that is properly nourished and free of diseases and defects.
Plastic surgery is thriving in a country where bodies were once hidden in drab Mao suits.
For instance, irrigation schemes may expand the habitat of disease vectors thriving in and around water bodies [ 9], while the application of agrochemicals may result in a proliferation of populations of problematic primary consumers, such as mosquito larvae or vector snails in wetlands [ 10].
Physical Activity: Our bodies thrive on movement and quickly degenerate without it.
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