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The show begins with the expected milking of classic Addams perversity, in which morbidity is automatically substituted for cheerfulness.
Malaria is one of the few diseases in which morbidity is still measured in hundreds of millions of cases every year.
Ultimately, the degree to which morbidity can be "compressed" with any approach (lifestyle, pharmacological, genetic) will depend on the relative extension of healthspan vs. life expectancy [ 26].
These results confirm earlier research, in which morbidity count was associated with disability, pain and quality of life [ 3, 5, 8].
This research confirm the results of previously published studies, in which morbidity rates of 25 81% and mortality rates of 17 30% have been reported [ 20- 23].
The four reviews [ 95, 97, 99, 106] in which morbidity or complications after discharge was studied and that were able to include trials, found no significant differences.
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Patients who developed higher morbidity were more likely to sign up and use the SMR closer to the time at which the morbidity appeared to worsen.
The timing at which the morbidity occurred was available for 70 of the 116 patients (60%) who suffered from meningioma-associated morbidity.
The movie has the Romantics' fascination with death without their spiritual eloquence, which turns morbidity into art.
The therapeutic goal is to favourably balance the risk-benefit ratio in which the morbidity of the treatment is weighed against its potential benefits.
Critically ill patients develop atrophic muscle failure, which increases morbidity and mortality.
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