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He is held down by two afflictions of modern American politics: transitory memory and mercurial temper.
Tests for the other two afflictions were incomplete yesterday, he said.
The latter two afflictions are common in rural Southeast Asia even in normal times.
Before Jamison was an alcoholic, she had anorexia, but these two afflictions, she concludes, are not as different as they might seem.
She goes on to say that the two afflictions should be merged to produce optimal journalism.
When Congress passed the Children's Health Act of 2000, which called for more research into rare childhood diseases, the legislation singled out two afflictions by name: HGPS and Friedreich's ataxia, a degenerative nerve disorder that impairs muscle coordination.
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Massive research into the etiology and treatment of these three afflictions has recently generated vast amounts of data, which call into question many of the accepted treatment paradigms.
I mean, lemme get this straight nine out of ten Affliction-clad crackers can't name one Supreme Court Justice?
EXPLODING research costs and falling sales: there seems to be no cure for the pharma industry's two big afflictions.
In order to explore this phenomenon more closely, I thought it might be helpful to compare the Man Cold with the Mom Cold -- two similar afflictions with vastly different outcomes.
But he would not retreat from attacking what he came to believe were the three great afflictions of mankind: racism, war and poverty.
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