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A state of pain, suffering, distress or agony.
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Like a fever that helps the immune system fight off infection — increased body temperature sends white blood cells into overdrive — depression might be an unpleasant yet adaptive response to affliction.
The argument for HIV/AIDS exceptionalism recalls the early days of the global epidemic when knowledge of the illness was poor, treatment was ineffective, and social stigma attached to affliction.
Moreover, even if a long-term health risk from abortion ever were established, one would be comparing sudden death in one's childbearing years to affliction with a treatable (and even curable) illness many years later.
Torn muscles healing!" And he moved on from affliction to affliction, healing bum knees ("Meniscus healing!), nerve damage ("Nerves regenerating!") and more, different waves of the crowd springing to their feet with each promised miracle.
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Outcomes of the Lapidus procedure cannot be evaluated with real precision, especially in the case of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, due to comprehensive affliction to the foot.
Many deaths occur due to afflictions that could be either prevented or treated, indicating the urgent need for public health action and health service strengthening.
From there, ADHD rapidly transitioned from a disorder of children to an affliction applicable to all.
People are not believed to be susceptible to the affliction.
It's unfortunate that as the centuries pass, the people who struggle to apply science to human affliction fade out of public memory.
In addition to the affliction and sufferings to patients, Alzheimer's disease can cost society substantially, especially in developed countries.
Success for All is about as close as schooling has gotten to the level of medicine -- to matching a treatment to an affliction.
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