Sentence examples for to malady from inspiring English sources

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to malady

noun

Any ailment or disease of the body; especially, a lingering or deep-seated disorder.

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I'm adverse to malady.

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He referred to maladies now largely brought under control by medications of which AZT was among the more controversial and earliest.

She blamed herself, and was convinced that those falls had led to a series of concussions and seizures that aggravated or contributed to maladies that would harm him for the rest of his life.

The synthesis between evolution and medicine is ever-expanding; it provides insights into why humans in modern times remain vulnerable to maladies like cancer and heart disease and promises to lead to new diagnostics and therapies.

Larson says some unfounded safety concerns about vaccines persist because people are searching for clear causes to maladies like multiple sclerosis and autism that current science cannot fully explain.

I read a report in the New York Times the other day that writers may be particularly susceptible to maladies such as diabetes, and clogged cardio arteries.

According to Pickel's team, this type of burial is associated with a fear of reanimated corpses escaping their graves to spread maladies to the living.

From time to time daphnes are susceptible to a malady that causes seemingly healthy plants to suddenly die.

From there, they try to tease out patterns related to the malady's cause and prevalence, and begin working on solutions to quell it.

My own susceptibility to this malady became all too apparent when I began to investigate its diagnostic ancestry.

Diabetes remains a burgeoning global problem, necessitating ongoing efforts on the part of pharmaceutical and device manufacturers, patients, and society to curb the frightening trends in morbidity and mortality attributable to the malady.

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