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humiliate the victim, but also to bring about | chronic abdominal discomfort and weakness). |
Chronic abusers are at risk of developing personality | |
In 1981 Frei was suffering from | chronic acid reflux, stemming from a hiatal hernia, a |
it with cuts can result in burn-like bubbles ( | chronic actinic dermatitis). |
etion mutants are also non motile and exhibit | chronic activation of the sigma mediated envelope str |
k tumor suppressor PTEN function or depend on | chronic activation of PI3K. |
It is thought that | chronic activation of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase ( |
he establishment of persistent infection with | chronic active lymphoproliferation; however, Visna vi |
Paradoxically, | chronic administration of the very high efficacy 5-HT |
ut produces receptor downregulation following | chronic administration, which might limit the potenti |
sis becomes prominent after only 1-2 weeks of | chronic administration. |
chronic adrenal failure or current use of systemic co | |
Leuprolide (Lupron) is also used to treat | chronic adrenal disease in ferrets. |
operties with Practical Remarks on Its Use in | Chronic Affections of the Stomach and Bowels, publish |
This left a legacy of | chronic agricultural inefficiencies and under-product |
of pregnancy, health workers and people with | chronic ailments like diabetes, high blood pressure, |
Chronic airway obstruction (caused by stenotic nares, | |
everal tracks from Dr. Dre's 1992 classic The | Chronic album, and on Snoop Doggy Dogg's Doggystyle i |
ge individuals, MEOS activity increases after | chronic alcohol consumption. |
(GGT is raised in | chronic alcohol toxicity). |
Chronic alcohol misuse and kindling via multiple alco | |
Chronic alcohol ingestion impairs multiple critical c | |
ormonal disruptions following withdrawal from | chronic alcohol consumption are the greatest predicto |
and peripheral nervous system can occur from | chronic alcohol abuse. |
vanced age, male sex, African-Caribbean race, | chronic alcohol abuse, and glucose-6-phosphate dehydr |
ion to severe detrimental effects in cases of | chronic alcohol abuse. |
The reason | chronic alcohol misuse worsens panic disorder is due |
He died a | chronic alcoholic on 2 January 1963 at King Edward VI |
A | chronic alcoholic, he played "Tosh" continuously from |
“The B.U.D. in | Chronic Alcoholics and Its Resolution Through Psychod |
004 of multiple organ failure due to years of | chronic alcoholism. |
died in New York in 1909 from the effects of | chronic alcoholism; in 1953 was re-interred in Jerusa |
ransplantation as it has been shown to reduce | chronic allograft vasculopathy in such transplants. |
orced to go on medical leave, probably due to | chronic and disabling rheumatism, thus missing the Ba |
The disease may be | chronic and recurrent. |
Condition can also be | chronic, and lymphocyte mediated. |
ay children or youth are widely regarded as a | chronic and serious social problem. |
e, to recognize that the only way out of this | chronic and vicious impasse is to abandon all approac |
al forces maintained order during a period of | chronic and threatened insurrection. |
It is also used to treat | chronic and acute hypertension of pheochromocytoma an |
This particular dysfunction can be acute or | chronic, and can also by odor specific. |
imilar disorders, as well as the treatment of | chronic and ongoing pain disorders, particularly wher |
lays a significant role in the elimination of | chronic and acute infections. |
um ion concentration, ultimately resulting in | chronic and acute inflammatory responses. |
ed with dementia, there are others which have | chronic and persistent mental illness. |
rtilage of the joint, the swelling may become | chronic and permanent. |
ital will then become a hospital dedicated to | chronic and palliative care. |
en developed to block the effects of TNF-α in | chronic and autoimmune diseases, including adalimumab |
wn, where governments change, where unrest is | chronic, and where the country finds almost its only |
reatments are available for the management of | chronic and acute pain. |
Therapheutic recomandations: | Chronic and degenerative rheumatism, artritis, spondi |
ool for Boys opened on September 5, 1962, and | chronic and serious juvenile delinquents were moved t |
son, Mississippi, where he was diagnosed with | chronic and severe Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder aft |
Patients suffering from | chronic angina (chest pain) are generally managed agg |
Chronic animal studies show no evidence of carcinogen | |
gical damage are more closely associated with | chronic anosmia. |
It is used primarily in the treatment of | chronic arthritic conditions and certain soft tissue |
retirement following the World Series due to | chronic arthritis and bursitis in his pitching elbow. |
She was euthanised on 24 August 2009 due to | chronic arthritis and foot abscesses. |
c reduction, namely the political slanting by | chronic association, false connotation and plain lyin |
r, the cold weather in Winnipeg exacerbated a | chronic asthma condition and he requested a trade aft |
offer an improved environment for Stanhope's | chronic asthma. |
noclonal antibody for the treatment of severe | chronic asthma. |
Chronic ataxia | |
Chronic atrophic rhinitis may be primary and secondar | |
Chronic atrophic rhinitis is a chronic inflammation o | |
Special forms of | chronic atrophic rhinitis are rhinitis sicca anterior |
e is difficult to assess in patients with the | chronic atrophic phase, in which many changes are onl |
(Saikumar) is a professor who has remained a | chronic bachelor out of choice. |
2003, Michael McCary left Boyz II Men due to | chronic back problems resulting from scoliosis and pe |
ced on Long Term Injured Reserve (LTI) due to | chronic back and hip problems. |
Lessard, due to his | chronic back problems, resigned as Bishop on February |
ns with the Milwaukee Bucks he retired due to | chronic back pain. |
Prolonged pain, on the other hand, such as | chronic back pain, is transmitted by the "medial" sys |
retired from football in December 2007 due to | chronic back problems. |
The cumulative effect of | chronic back and neck pain has a profound effect. |
ull-time competition at the age of 38, due to | chronic back problems. |
In 1990, hampered by | chronic back problems and defensive shortcomings, Dav |
's time with the Dodgers was characterized by | chronic back problems, drug abuse and overall underac |
n Warriors in the 2000-2001 season, and after | chronic back-injury problems, announced his retiremen |
e cause of acquired, pathological phimosis is | chronic balanitis xerotica obliterans (BXO), a skin c |
isk of myocardial infarction, when taken on a | chronic basis for at least 18 months. |
atient receiving large doses of the drug on a | chronic basis, but they are especially relevant to pa |
A high degree of tolerance often occurs in | chronic benzodiazepine abusers due to the typically h |
is a social comedy based on the nuances of a | chronic better, the hero. |
n flat when she died of osteitis deformans, a | chronic bone disease. |
treatment of bucked shins or splint, curb, or | chronic bowed tendons. |
tive for a variety of conditions ranging from | chronic bronchitis to sprained ankles because recent |
Main article: | chronic bronchitis |
Afraid that his | chronic bronchitis would worsen, Rosenberg hoped to t |
The terms | chronic bronchitis and emphysema were formally define |
treatment of acute bacterial exacerbation of | chronic bronchitis and mild-to-moderate pneumonia. |
roi remained in the United States and died of | chronic bronchitis in 1874. |
ed pneumonia, acute bacterial exacerbation of | chronic bronchitis (ABECB), pharyngitis, and tonsilli |
sed to treat acute bacterial exacerbations of | chronic bronchitis (ABECB), acute bacterial otitis me |
He died in Montreal in 1882 from | chronic bronchitis. |
His health was fragile and he suffered with | chronic bronchitis. |
ved in the EU for severe COPD associated with | chronic bronchitis. |
In ruminants, parasite causes | chronic bronchopneumonia. |
due to sleep debt) could cause | chronic build-up of amyloid beta, which could hypothe |
But he developed a | chronic bursitis that eventually ended his career. |
d his condition as orthostatic intolerance, a | chronic but not life-threatening condition. |
It is prescribed for congestive | chronic cardiac failure class II, III and IV from dif |
specializing in products for the treatment of | chronic cardiac ischemia. |
produced mechanical ventilators for acute and | chronic cardiopulmonary care. |
Winston died on April 28, 1986 of | chronic cardiovascular failure. |
As a director of the Runnymede | Chronic Care Hospital, Hutcheon successfully fought a |
as a recreational therapist at a residential | chronic care centre in Toronto from 1974 to 1980. |
ayment for comprehensive care", and "complete | chronic care" which incorporate payment for keeping p |
It deals with mainly acute cases, not | chronic cases. |
feeling ill and was complaining of headaches, | chronic chest pain, and flu-like symptoms the previou |
ients suffering from congenital or hereditary | chronic cholestasis, from birth (in term newborns) to |
es in the 1970's, he died from the effects of | chronic cirrhosis of the liver while sitting in a cha |
Chronic compression of this nerve is known as Cubital | |
ation, also known as Briquet's syndrome, is a | chronic condition with numerous physical complaints m |
Chronic condition is characterized radiographically b | |
Improving function in persons with | chronic conditions |
st complex patients, mainly older adults with | chronic conditions and complicated health needs. |
hools, personalised care plans for those with | chronic conditions and legislation providing for a mo |
cies, is applied for the medical treatment of | chronic conditions characterized by excessive collage |
f the population will be living with multiple | chronic conditions, and the cost for managing their c |
hen the administration of the drug is ceased, | chronic congestion can occur; this is called rhinitis |
The | chronic congestion at the Port is beginning to cause |
syndrome (also known as Banti's disease) is a | chronic congestive enlargement of the spleen resultin |
orring recent murders in Tehran are a sign of | chronic conspiracy and a threat to the national secur |
logy, researchers found that 42 patients with | chronic constipation who participated in the randomiz |
ed to aid bowel movement in persons suffering | chronic constipation; it passes through the gastroint |
Hamburg doctor whom he had consulted about a | chronic cough, Emil had given up smoking years before |
ble Mercedes D.IV engine, which suffered from | chronic crankshaft failures. |
Chronic: CrVI can produce chromosomal aberrations and | |
Suffering from | chronic, debilitating back pain, Holden committed sui |
has announced to shut down in 2012, due to a | chronic decrease in its enrollment. |
marriage to his wife, Diana, who contracts a | chronic, degenerative illness that medical officials |
A | chronic, degenerative hip condition, however, put Bur |
Chronic dehydration needs to be treated with zinc as | |
Because of | chronic delays troubling Ben Aaronovitch's So Vile a |
include disorders within the autism spectrum, | chronic depression or dysthymia, and learning disabil |
Stapleton suffered from | chronic depression and a car wreck which nearly cost |
n after Dr. Hagen returned to New Jersey, her | chronic depression deepened because of the two failed |
Dr. John Warren diagnosed | chronic depression, alcohol abuse disorder, dependent |
His mother suffered from | chronic depression. |
reme mood swings, insecurity, ill health, and | chronic depression. |
on" while others suggested exposure to HIV or | chronic diabetes and stress. |
They are used in the treatment of | chronic diarrhea due to bile acid malabsorption. |
For the treatment of | chronic diarrhea, loperamide was found to be as effec |
can be used in the treatment of hemorrhages, | chronic diarrhea, dysentery, etc. |
easpoon of honey for nausea, gastroenteritis, | chronic diarrhea, and indigestion. |
studies suggest it can cause intermittent or | chronic diarrhea. |
Canfield, a | chronic dieter and chocolate lover, got the idea the |
fornia, Davis found that white, obese, female | chronic dieters aged 30-45 were more likely to mainta |
In addition under microscopy, | chronic diffuse typhlitis, haemosiderosis, granulomas |
so called because of her | chronic digestive troubles. |
rgoes surgery to address a deterioration of a | chronic digestive condition. |
ma or simply age, and is the leading cause of | chronic disability worldwide. |
t" prices on the energy market (creating some | chronic discontent that led the Montana Public Servic |
anemia of | chronic disease |
charged with creating a state plan to combat | chronic disease and health disparities. |
clinical reminders for | chronic disease management |
nbach died from cystic fibrosis, an inherited | chronic disease after being denied his medication. |
e Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, | chronic disease accounts for seven out of 10 deaths a |
ed, "These changes in lifestyle might prevent | chronic disease in American blacks, but would be hard |
re with specialty children's services such as | chronic disease treatment, cancer/acute leukemia trea |
Care has been developed as a solution to the | chronic disease problem currently facing millions of |
The CHBD is a circumpolar | chronic disease prevention project of the Canadian In |
The incidence of | chronic disease in South Korea hovers around 24 perce |
ts regarding needed preventive, screening and | chronic disease management services based on practice |
s on five topics central to the prevention of | chronic disease and reducing the risk factors - the o |
licies and perspectives about the epidemic of | chronic disease at every level of society. |
causes acute disease in camels and horses and | chronic disease in cattle and buffaloes. |
h a global vision of stemming the epidemic of | chronic disease through prevention (www.c3health.org) |
ncourages research about the risk factors and | chronic disease prevention to promote health at local |
It is used in deep rooted | chronic disease as well as seasonal imbalance of tri- |
ir involvement with the Jewish Sanitarium for | Chronic Disease (now known as Kingsbrook Jewish Medic |
ction is left untreated it can develop into a | chronic disease called elephantiasis. |
time what was to be called Unna's disease, a | chronic disease of the skin with seborrhea of the sca |
lso played key roles in the Kadoorie Study of | Chronic Disease and the UK Biobank project. |
their 9-year-old daughter who suffers from a | chronic disease, cystic fibrosis, who are lured to a |
red to monitor the status of a patient with a | chronic disease, such as diabetes mellitus or hyperte |
getables is associated with a reduced risk of | chronic disease, including many cancers. |
e acute illness; and SERTEC - catering to the | chronic disease, like diabetes, hypertension, psychia |
which can contribute to an increased risk for | chronic disease. |
uding ESR to rule out a systemic infection or | chronic disease. |
in nutrition-based treatments for obesity and | chronic disease. |
Samuel Hahnemann, | Chronic Diseases (5 vols., Philadelphia, 1846) |
mine whether metal allergy is a factor behind | chronic diseases such as chronic fatigue syndrome and |
ad" from two strikes of hypervolemia, and his | chronic diseases made it nearly impossible for him to |
place Solutions for Malnutrition, Obesity and | Chronic Diseases (ILO, 2005). |
The etiology of many | chronic diseases involves interactions between enviro |
ording to the Ministry of Health and Welfare, | chronic diseases account for the majority of diseases |
The four | chronic diseases together account for over 50% of dea |
Gemistocytes are also found in some | chronic diseases and within certain brain tumors, whi |
message of three risk factors leading to four | chronic diseases contributing to more than 50% of dea |
e most effectual treatment of other obstinate | chronic diseases (1885) |
e global impact of the epidemic of four major | chronic diseases - diabetes, heart disease, lung dise |
extreme poverty and the growing incidence of | chronic diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease, |
ydrates, fat, and protein to reduce risks for | chronic diseases, and they are obtained from a variet |
ls (phase III) and epidemiological studies of | chronic diseases, especially cancer and vascular cond |
may be involved in the development of several | chronic diseases, including diabetes, obesity, athero |
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