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rculosis sanatorium shifted its focus towards | chronic respiratory diseases and secondary related di |
the number one killer of children worldwide, | chronic respiratory diseases, lung cancer and a range |
A-SAAs are implicated in several | chronic inflammatory diseases, such as amyloidosis, a |
Asbestos caused many | chronic industrial disease's leading to payout's for |
tive and personalized treatments of different | chronic progressive disorders and how the same approa |
s, osteoarthritis, tendinopathy, and possibly | chronic joint disorders. |
he benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome seen in | chronic high dose benzodiazepine abusers is similar t |
loped a flagging system to identify Alberta's | chronic drunk drivers and introduced specialized dome |
in may also be accumulated from sub-acute and | chronic exposure due to "professional handling"; symp |
They are used in the treatment of | chronic diarrhea due to bile acid malabsorption. |
it is strongly associated with peptic ulcers, | chronic gastritis, duodenitis, and stomach cancer. |
can be used in the treatment of hemorrhages, | chronic diarrhea, dysentery, etc. |
ement disorders such as Parkinson's syndrome, | chronic pain, dystonia and spasticity neurological di |
er manifested in childhood that progresses to | chronic encephalopathy, dystonia, quadriparesis, and |
This form is | chronic, with early symptoms such as hypotonia, tremo |
e of Alitretinoin for the treatment of severe | chronic hand eczema in adults. |
ndation stated that only patients with severe | chronic hand eczema who are unresponsive to potent to |
rights in the UK (08/09/2008) for oral use in | chronic hand eczema. |
imal testing to determine toxicity levels and | chronic health effects of pheromones and other pestic |
Chronic subcortical electrode implant in a laboratory | |
Hamburg doctor whom he had consulted about a | chronic cough, Emil had given up smoking years before |
the American Medical Association for work on | chronic postpneumonic empyema, and pericardiectomy fo |
The death of Owens has been attributed to | chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), the disease l |
h regards to the degenerative brain condition | chronic traumatic encephalopathy since 2008. |
ty's School of Medicine found that McHale had | chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a condition f |
Because he was tired of the team's | chronic losing, English left football for a year afte |
syndrome (also known as Banti's disease) is a | chronic congestive enlargement of the spleen resultin |
Spanning from the | Chronic Town EP to the previous year's breakthrough h |
Office) the five tracks from the band's 1982 | Chronic Town EP were added. |
ls (phase III) and epidemiological studies of | chronic diseases, especially cancer and vascular cond |
k to Washington, D.C., for medical treatment ( | chronic hemorrhoids, exacerbated by cavalry service), |
However, | chronic levels exceeding 7 mmol/l (125 mg/dl) can pro |
Chronic or excessive use of temazepam may cause drug | |
Chronic inhalation exposure in humans results in jaun | |
Chronic, subclinical exposure does not lead to sympto | |
tinues to have a legal importance as cases of | chronic workplace exposure to hazards such as industr |
It is a skin irritant and | chronic skin exposure can lead to a skin allergy as w |
Chronic human exposure via humidifiers or air conditi | |
to not reliably provide an indication of past | chronic mercury exposure, something it was often used |
chronic adrenal failure or current use of systemic co | |
with the new shunt-technique he survived his | chronic renal failure for more than eleven years and |
in both acute decompensated heart failure and | chronic heart failure populations. |
sed to treat anemia, commonly associated with | chronic renal failure and cancer chemotherapy. |
Hrishikesh Mukherjee was suffering from | chronic renal failure and would go to Lilavati Hospit |
In case of | chronic renal failure dietary management also include |
beneficial effects of rosuvastatin therapy on | chronic heart failure may be negated by increases in |
It is prescribed for congestive | chronic cardiac failure class II, III and IV from dif |
In three placebo-controlled studies, | chronic renal failure patients treated with paricalci |
nvolved in the development and progression of | chronic renal failure, contributing to a poor overall |
ention of hyperphosphataemia in patients with | chronic renal failure, can significantly reduce serum |
threshold is lower in patients with diabetes, | chronic renal failure, or cardiovascular disease. |
Chronic renal failure, preventing excretion of acid a | |
ram, a stem cell therapy for the treatment of | chronic heart failure, advanced cardiac disease, myoc |
Winston died on April 28, 1986 of | chronic cardiovascular failure. |
(hypertension), congestive heart failure, and | chronic renal failure. |
e treatment of hypertension and some types of | chronic heart failure. |
to digitalis, it is mainly used for acute and | chronic heart failure. |
secondary hyperparathyroidism associated with | chronic renal failure. |
but accumulate in the plasma of patients with | chronic renal failure. |
gate the effect of piboserod in patients with | chronic heart failure. |
ation with other drugs, for the management of | chronic heart failure. |
e treatment of hypertension and some types of | chronic heart failure. |
SOAT2 activity is upregulated as a result of | chronic renal failure. |
Chronic renal failure: When the kidneys aren't workin | |
The station's | chronic lift failures were considered by Transport fo |
ble Mercedes D.IV engine, which suffered from | chronic crankshaft failures. |
c reduction, namely the political slanting by | chronic association, false connotation and plain lyin |
Chronic hay fever prompts him to see a doctor, where | |
ts side effects include nausea, vomiting, and | chronic mild fevers (99 degrees to 100 degrees). |
s and infectivity to Anopheles species; and a | chronic form following the acute form by 15 to 21 day |
d to Wrangel suffering from several acute and | chronic illnesses for most of his life, most notably |
Chronic exposure for more than one year in humans cau | |
isk of myocardial infarction, when taken on a | chronic basis for at least 18 months. |
l are discovered by a scouting party from the | Chronic Expeditionary Force commanded by Hilary Bond |
ients suffering from congenital or hereditary | chronic cholestasis, from birth (in term newborns) to |
Chronic toxicity from bromide can result in bromism, | |
bowel movements and relieve constipation and | chronic related functional bowel ailments, such as di |
vide a Medicare prescription drug benefit for | chronic illnesses; fund graduate medical education; a |
Pilocarpine has been used in the treatment of | chronic open-angle glaucoma and acute angle-closure g |
variety of functions, including inhibition of | chronic inflammations, GVHD, and allergic reactions. |
With | chronic ill-health, he lived a life of studious retir |
terest in meditation in an effort to overcome | chronic migraines, he began studying with Ba Khin, a |
However, due to | chronic injury, he did not attend the Olympics Games |
A | chronic alcoholic, he played "Tosh" continuously from |
Some | chronic negative health effects of the drug have only |
Ieshige suffered from | chronic ill health and a severe speech defect. |
posal did much to excite interest in Darwin's | chronic ill health. |
Munro died from a heart attack caused by | chronic Ischaemic Heart Disease brought on by years o |
track "Let Me Ride" on the Dr. Dre album The | Chronic is heavily based on samples from this song. |
seen after bleeds from any source, including | chronic subdural hemorrhage, Cerebral arteriovenous m |
ers, paralysis, hardenings, bruises, sprains, | chronic indigestion, hemorrhoids, chills, arterioscle |
ughout Japan for the treatment and control of | chronic viral hepatitis, and there is a possible tran |
A | chronic, degenerative hip condition, however, put Bur |
contains these thirteen cemeteries: Cassady, | Chronic, Elledge Holley, Laufman, Lycan, New Hope, O' |
As a director of the Runnymede | Chronic Care Hospital, Hutcheon successfully fought a |
ch his platoon mate Private Albert Wildman, a | chronic screw-up, how to be a soldier. |
scure the conclusion that Billy suffered from | chronic, untreated hypertension..." and said in the r |
erapy for nausea and vomiting due to acute or | chronic medical illness or acute gastroenteritis |
while seeking to "rehabilitate" patients with | chronic mental illness so they can function more inde |
marriage to his wife, Diana, who contracts a | chronic, degenerative illness that medical officials |
These services include help with: | chronic mental illness, developmental disabilities. |
has announced to shut down in 2012, due to a | chronic decrease in its enrollment. |
Ending | Chronic homelessness in five years; |
production being causal to the development of | chronic polyarthritis in a transgenic animal model, a |
Sexual abuse "by Brothers was a | chronic problem in Letterfrack" and that those member |
ed, "These changes in lifestyle might prevent | chronic disease in American blacks, but would be hard |
died in New York in 1909 from the effects of | chronic alcoholism; in 1953 was re-interred in Jerusa |
The country has endured | chronic unrest in recent years, including a rebellion |
ilitation and rehabilitation of children with | chronic handicap in China and across Asia. |
The move was blamed in part for | chronic overcrowding in Australia's immigration deten |
The incidence of | chronic disease in South Korea hovers around 24 perce |
agonists, hold promise for the management of | chronic insomnia in elderly people. |
oved romiplostim as a long-term treatment for | chronic ITP in adults who have not responded to other |
causes acute disease in camels and horses and | chronic disease in cattle and buffaloes. |
He claimed to be healed of a | chronic ulcer in 1923 after receiving prayer from Rev |
roi remained in the United States and died of | chronic bronchitis in 1874. |
Oldham strained as the cotton famine created | chronic unemployment in the town. |
lows the term katabasis to encompass brief or | chronic stays in the underworld, including those of L |
Pilocarpine is used to induce | chronic epilepsy in rodents, commonly rats, as a mean |
r reducing the adverse health consequences of | chronic stress in humans, as well as having possible |
yamine improves the symptoms of patients with | chronic illness, including heart disease, without tox |
getables is associated with a reduced risk of | chronic disease, including many cancers. |
may be involved in the development of several | chronic diseases, including diabetes, obesity, athero |
This left a legacy of | chronic agricultural inefficiencies and under-product |
Weakened by riding accidents and | chronic tubercular infection, he died in Paris in 182 |
B. cereus is also known to cause | chronic skin infections that are difficult to eradica |
n immunotherapy for the treatment of cancers, | chronic viral infections and as adjuvants for vaccine |
used as therapeutics in many diseases such as | chronic viral infections, cancer and multiple scleros |
It causes a | chronic low-level inflammation of the stomach lining |
sion as they are anti-inflammatory agents and | chronic low-grade inflammation has been linked to the |
e proved in treatment of locomotor disorders, | chronic gynaecological inflammations and lymphatic ma |
Dietary causes include the | chronic excessive ingestion of licorice. |
Chronic inhalation, ingestion or skin contact with si | |
Chronic alcohol ingestion impairs multiple critical c | |
still in high school and, despite serious and | chronic knee injuries, remained one of the world's to |
announced his retirement in early 2007 due to | chronic foot injuries. |
sberg replaced Primeau as team captain, but a | chronic foot injury had him in and out of the lineup |
After the 2007 season news came out that a | chronic hip injury sustained during the 2007 Mississi |
to secure a new contract and suffering from a | chronic groin injury he decided to end his profession |
06, Cutler's progress was further halted by a | chronic groin injury (osteitis pubis) which held him |
to reach his potential in Cleveland due to a | chronic shoulder injury that would first crop up in 1 |
ually left the band before Christmas due to a | chronic elbow injury, stating it would hinder his abi |
agor team but with Roche past his peak due to | chronic knee injury, their association stopped. |
Way's career was halted by a | chronic knee injury, and he announced his retirement |
Forced to retire at season's end because of | chronic knee injury, Carroll became a committed suppo |
nity, having been unable to campaign due to a | chronic knee injury. |
ck with the Seahawks the next season due to a | chronic knee injury. |
etire from all forms of rugby league due to a | chronic knee injury. |
However his career was cut short due to a | chronic knee injury. |
ebruary 19 - November 9, 1999) were marked by | chronic political instability, which prevented a cohe |
xyethylrutosides are used in the treatment of | chronic venous insufficiency and hypertensive microan |
can be of use for patients with diabetes and | chronic renal insufficiency. |
ations of rutin, are used in the treatment of | chronic venous insufficiency. |
aescin is a safe and effective treatment for | chronic venous insufficiency. |
The etiology of many | chronic diseases involves interactions between enviro |
Chronic Future is the self-titled first album of the | |
Chronic condition is characterized radiographically b | |
ist on this drug, and even without solid data | chronic usage is recommended against. |
Chronic Illusion is a Montgomery, Alabama based band, | |
Chronic toxicity is a property of a substance that ha | |
specializing in products for the treatment of | chronic cardiac ischemia. |
back pain and headaches, as well as acute and | chronic health issues such as digestive problems, foo |
ed to aid bowel movement in persons suffering | chronic constipation; it passes through the gastroint |
ve ingredient for the treatment of pannus and | chronic idiopathic keratoconjunctivitis sicca in dogs |
When Wayne finds himself dealing with | chronic exhaustion, Kinsolving becomes his caregiver |
followed with little improvement by a severe | chronic psychosis lasting until death. |
Its principal use is in acute leukaemias and | chronic myeloid leukaemia. |
s announced that Todd had been diagnosed with | chronic myeloid leukaemia. |
own to be deleted in more than half of B cell | chronic lymphocytic leukaemias (CLL). |
igna in the USA and the EU for drug-resistant | chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). |
ry, CD23 is helpful in the differentiation of | chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CD23-positive) from man |
ective BCR-ABL inhibitor for the treatment of | chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). |
In 2001 he was diagnosed with | chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). |
B-cell | chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) - Phase III |
potential to treat resistant leukemia mainly | chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) and acute lymphobl |
a chromosome, a characteristic abnormality in | chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) and rarely in some |
utations in the ABL1 gene are associated with | chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). |
ditionally approved by the EMA for refractory | chronic lymphocytic leukemia in 2010. |
It is FDA approved for treating | chronic lymphocytic leukemia that is refractory to fl |
d on this work imatinib was developed against | chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) and later gefitini |
cer, colorectal cancer, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, | chronic lymphocytic leukemia or breast cancer at 35 s |
inhibitor of Bcr-Abl kinase induces death of | chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) cells.This work led to |
mia with excess blasts in transformation, and | chronic myelomonocytic leukemia) and Intermediate-1, |
Its current use is mainly in | chronic lymphocytic leukemia, as it is well tolerated |
igators found that it was useful for treating | chronic lymphocytic leukemia, Hodgkin's disease, non- |
il 2005, Snyder revealed that he was battling | chronic lymphocytic leukemia, but that his doctors ha |
ted against cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL), | chronic myelogenous leukemia, myelodysplastic syndrom |
togenetic diagnosis of B-cell cancers such as | chronic lymphocytic leukemia. |
ium difficile colitis disease and Campath for | chronic lymphocitic leukemia. |
that has been mainly used in the treatment of | chronic lymphocytic leukemia. |
licensed as alemtuzumab for the treatment of | chronic lymphocytic leukemia. |
val in Europe for the treatment of refractory | chronic lymphocytic leukemia. |
I and II clinical trials for the treatment of | chronic lymphocytic leukemia. |
ute nonlymphocytic leukemias, and some B-cell | chronic lymphocytic leukemias. |
sed the growth of an algae, though all of the | chronic dose levels used were toxic in other ways to |
children when a parent or family member has a | chronic or life-threatening illness. |
of pregnancy, health workers and people with | chronic ailments like diabetes, high blood pressure, |
e acute illness; and SERTEC - catering to the | chronic disease, like diabetes, hypertension, psychia |
For the treatment of | chronic diarrhea, loperamide was found to be as effec |
Chronic progressive lymphedema, or CPL, is a disease | |
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