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Alcohol use increases the risk of | chronic gastritis (stomach inflammation); it is one c |
died in New York in 1909 from the effects of | chronic alcoholism; in 1953 was re-interred in Jerusa |
ch as congestion, sneezing and runny noses of | chronic sinusitis. |
ognized by scientists as an accepted cause of | chronic fatigue syndrome or multiple sclerosis. |
al forces maintained order during a period of | chronic and threatened insurrection. |
e version of nitazoxanide in the treatment of | chronic hepatitis C virus infection. |
ations of rutin, are used in the treatment of | chronic venous insufficiency. |
Phimosis may occur after other types of | chronic inflammation (e.g., balanoposthitis), repeate |
The incidence of | chronic disease in South Korea hovers around 24 perce |
verburdened Economy: Uncovering the Causes of | Chronic Unemployment,Inflation and National Decline, |
imilar disorders, as well as the treatment of | chronic and ongoing pain disorders, particularly wher |
conducted a successful lobectomy in a case of | chronic lung abscess. |
om reported to have died as a complication of | chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS, known as myalgic encep |
lays a significant role in the elimination of | chronic and acute infections. |
nd the use of interferon for the treatment of | chronic Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C preventing develo |
ut, rheumatoid arthritis, or certain forms of | chronic vulvar pain (vulvodynia) are typically advise |
agonists, hold promise for the management of | chronic insomnia in elderly people. |
nary evidence of efficacy in the treatment of | chronic hepatitis B over a one year course of therapy |
Low albumin levels can be an indicator of | chronic malnutrition or protein losing enteropathy. |
It is licensed only for the treatment of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (long-te |
mertepasienter (“The Norwegian Association of | Chronic Pain Patients”) |
Special forms of | chronic atrophic rhinitis are rhinitis sicca anterior |
reason levorphanol is useful in palliation of | chronic pain and similar conditions. |
rgic bronchodilator used in the management of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
, and on August 11, 2008 for the treatment of | chronic hepatitis B. |
s is also the only current CD availability of | Chronic Town. |
o can be used to help relieve the symptoms of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) and bro |
, at Saint Barnabas Medical Center because of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
cute Kidney Injury and to slow progression of | Chronic Kidney Disease; the trials are being conducte |
that has been mainly used in the treatment of | chronic lymphocytic leukemia. |
extreme poverty and the growing incidence of | chronic diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease, |
hotic agent, mainly used for the treatment of | chronic schizophrenia. |
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. |
treatment of acute bacterial exacerbation of | chronic bronchitis and mild-to-moderate pneumonia. |
The cumulative effect of | chronic back and neck pain has a profound effect. |
Co-editor and co-author of Handbook of | Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. |
cies, is applied for the medical treatment of | chronic conditions characterized by excessive collage |
re's military during Shaba I gave evidence of | chronic weaknesses. |
ied on June 17, 2010, due to complications of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
licensed as alemtuzumab for the treatment of | chronic lymphocytic leukemia. |
roi remained in the United States and died of | chronic bronchitis in 1874. |
h a global vision of stemming the epidemic of | chronic disease through prevention (www.c3health.org) |
held in Dublin that focused on the problem of | chronic unemployment which was widespread in Ireland |
lved resection of the thorax for treatment of | chronic empyema. |
sis becomes prominent after only 1-2 weeks of | chronic administration. |
xyethylrutosides are used in the treatment of | chronic venous insufficiency and hypertensive microan |
ion to severe detrimental effects in cases of | chronic alcohol abuse. |
e treatment of hypertension and some types of | chronic heart failure. |
getables is associated with a reduced risk of | chronic disease, including many cancers. |
of Glen Garioch was suspended on account of ' | chronic water shortages', however in 1972 a manager w |
he first criminologists to perform studies of | chronic juvenile offenders and among the first to exa |
"The association of | chronic ulcerative colitis and carcinoma of the rectu |
n from 1979 until his death in April 2007, of | Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at the age of 6 |
reatments are available for the management of | chronic and acute pain. |
ughout Japan for the treatment and control of | chronic viral hepatitis, and there is a possible tran |
bolic steroid injections for the treatment of | chronic fatigue syndrome and pulmonary disorder |
I and II clinical trials for the treatment of | chronic lymphocytic leukemia. |
ed pneumonia, acute bacterial exacerbation of | chronic bronchitis (ABECB), pharyngitis, and tonsilli |
tinues to have a legal importance as cases of | chronic workplace exposure to hazards such as industr |
It is used primarily in the treatment of | chronic arthritic conditions and certain soft tissue |
They are used in the treatment of | chronic diarrhea due to bile acid malabsorption. |
ebellum, heart and kidney without evidence of | chronic inflammatory reaction in the brain or any oth |
ctures Dakin's Solution, for the treatment of | chronic wounds. |
004 of multiple organ failure due to years of | chronic alcoholism. |
He died of | chronic dysentry at the base hospital in Genoa, Italy |
yndrome if given prior to rapid correction of | chronic hyponatraemia. |
His death was ruled the result of | chronic myocarditis and sclerosis of the left coronar |
l is indicated for antipsychotic treatment of | chronic schizophrenia and similar psychotic disorders |
Pilocarpine has been used in the treatment of | chronic open-angle glaucoma and acute angle-closure g |
In case of | chronic renal failure dietary management also include |
Forced to retire at season's end because of | chronic knee injury, Carroll became a committed suppo |
inhibitor of Bcr-Abl kinase induces death of | chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) cells.This work led to |
ation with other drugs, for the management of | chronic heart failure. |
of the first complex in 1956, severe cases of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic bronch |
sed severe smog, resulting in severe cases of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic bronch |
ma or simply age, and is the leading cause of | chronic disability worldwide. |
be good for healing and medical treatment of | chronic inflammatory rheumatism, degenerative and ext |
e treatment of hypertension and some types of | chronic heart failure. |
anine (DPA), a treatment for various kinds of | chronic pain. |
f professional interests include the study of | chronic fatigue syndrome, smoking, smoking cessation, |
uppositories are formulated for the relief of | chronic pruritus ani (otherwise known anal itching or |
SOAT2 activity is upregulated as a result of | chronic renal failure. |
may be ordered as part of an investigation of | chronic progressive arthritis type symptoms and/or un |
serum ferritin can be elevated by any type of | chronic inflammation, and so is not always a reliable |
orring recent murders in Tehran are a sign of | chronic conspiracy and a threat to the national secur |
variety of functions, including inhibition of | chronic inflammations, GVHD, and allergic reactions. |
Because of | chronic delays troubling Ben Aaronovitch's So Vile a |
r reducing the adverse health consequences of | chronic stress in humans, as well as having possible |
He was also a coeditor of | Chronic Problem Wounds and Cutaneous Laser Therapy, w |
ls (phase III) and epidemiological studies of | chronic diseases, especially cancer and vascular cond |
lso played key roles in the Kadoorie Study of | Chronic Disease and the UK Biobank project. |
sed to treat acute bacterial exacerbations of | chronic bronchitis (ABECB), acute bacterial otitis me |
specializing in products for the treatment of | chronic cardiac ischemia. |
I), and is used for the clinical treatment of | chronic fatigue or lethargy and as an anorectic or ap |
ation pneumonitis) and later complications of | chronic scarring (radiation fibrosis). |
ram, a stem cell therapy for the treatment of | chronic heart failure, advanced cardiac disease, myoc |
torical role in promoting a disease theory of | chronic drunkenness. |
r agonist drug indicated for the treatment of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
effect is the occasional flaring-up of an old | chronic salpingitis. |
the American Medical Association for work on | chronic postpneumonic empyema, and pericardiectomy fo |
iversity of Leipzig in 1898, with a thesis on | chronic ependymal sclerosis. |
k tumor suppressor PTEN function or depend on | chronic activation of PI3K. |
beneficial effects of rosuvastatin therapy on | chronic heart failure may be negated by increases in |
erests of people with hearing impairments, or | chronic disorders of the ear. |
erapy for nausea and vomiting due to acute or | chronic medical illness or acute gastroenteritis |
treatment of bucked shins or splint, curb, or | chronic bowed tendons. |
studies suggest it can cause intermittent or | chronic diarrhea. |
This particular dysfunction can be acute or | chronic, and can also by odor specific. |
0/80 mmHg for those with diabetes mellitus or | chronic kidney disease. |
iver failure or diseases such as cirrhosis or | chronic hepatitis. |
on" while others suggested exposure to HIV or | chronic diabetes and stress. |
olence is the most common symptom of acute or | chronic overdose. |
became ill with myalgic encephalomyelitis, or | Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and was unable to work for |
me, suggesting either vitamin K deficiency or | chronic liver disease leading to prothrombin deficien |
Ds, it is useful in the treatment of acute or | chronic inflammatory conditions. |
y in the spinal cord, as a result of acute or | chronic organophosphate poisoning. |
lows the term katabasis to encompass brief or | chronic stays in the underworld, including those of L |
uding ESR to rule out a systemic infection or | chronic disease. |
ansom suffering from either serious injury or | chronic loss of form. |
The deceased man was suffering other | chronic diseases. |
Following the acute phase, a range of other | chronic symptoms were apparent. |
Other | chronic toxicity studies conducted by Moncharmont et |
of study focused on creative solutions to our | chronic problems. |
terest in meditation in an effort to overcome | chronic migraines, he began studying with Ba Khin, a |
effective in treatment of acute pancreatitis, | chronic pancreatitis, toxic shock, Stevens-Johnson sy |
Paradoxically, | chronic administration of the very high efficacy 5-HT |
to not reliably provide an indication of past | chronic mercury exposure, something it was often used |
f LASIK or PRK, or in severe cases result in " | chronic dry eye" where permanent chronic pain and vis |
ort of disability (intellectual or physical), | chronic illness, or other social challenge. |
Cytochrome b-245, beta polypeptide ( | chronic granulomatous disease)-- also known as CYBB, |
s, osteoarthritis, tendinopathy, and possibly | chronic joint disorders. |
ed, "These changes in lifestyle might prevent | chronic disease in American blacks, but would be hard |
e Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, | chronic disease accounts for seven out of 10 deaths a |
vanced age, male sex, African-Caribbean race, | chronic alcohol abuse, and glucose-6-phosphate dehydr |
The reason | chronic alcohol misuse worsens panic disorder is due |
re than three years, but because she received | chronic hepatitis C treatments with interferon while |
Therapheutic recomandations: | Chronic and degenerative rheumatism, artritis, spondi |
Its main use is to reduce | chronic iron overload in patients who are receiving l |
ransplantation as it has been shown to reduce | chronic allograft vasculopathy in such transplants. |
val in Europe for the treatment of refractory | chronic lymphocytic leukemia. |
ditionally approved by the EMA for refractory | chronic lymphocytic leukemia in 2010. |
Alcohol can indirectly relieve | chronic pain through its ability to ease anxiety and |
It may be efficacious in relieving | chronic functional symptoms of bloating and flatulenc |
fuel delivery systems and struggled to repair | chronic engine trouble. |
Suge Knight Represents: | Chronic 2000 (1999) |
as a recreational therapist at a residential | chronic care centre in Toronto from 1974 to 1980. |
g the L3 isoform of AFP in serum of high risk | chronic liver disease (CLD) patients. |
It is used in deep rooted | chronic disease as well as seasonal imbalance of tri- |
As a director of the Runnymede | Chronic Care Hospital, Hutcheon successfully fought a |
n and spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, | chronic pain, and other neurological illnesses or inj |
riple test during pregnancy and for screening | chronic liver disease patients for hepatocellular car |
ce, nor do they wish to undertake the Setites | chronic quest to raise their undead god. |
A-SAAs are implicated in several | chronic inflammatory diseases, such as amyloidosis, a |
may be involved in the development of several | chronic diseases, including diabetes, obesity, athero |
followed with little improvement by a severe | chronic psychosis lasting until death. |
e of Alitretinoin for the treatment of severe | chronic hand eczema in adults. |
noclonal antibody for the treatment of severe | chronic asthma. |
is a rare autosomal recessive form of severe | chronic neutropenia usually detected soon after birth |
ndation stated that only patients with severe | chronic hand eczema who are unresponsive to potent to |
Severe | chronic haemolysis of any cause, including intravascu |
ng to Americans who are restricted by severe, | chronic pain. |
of the white blood cells that causes severe, | chronic leukopenia (a reduction of circulating white |
With little resources in the field, he solved | chronic fogging problems during tests in the Marshall |
t" prices on the energy market (creating some | chronic discontent that led the Montana Public Servic |
aki's disease and it may be increased in some | chronic infective conditions like tuberculosis and in |
Gemistocytes are also found in some | chronic diseases and within certain brain tumors, whi |
Some | chronic negative health effects of the drug have only |
use one's build can be correlated to specific | chronic health conditions such as diabetes and heart |
include disorders within the autism spectrum, | chronic depression or dysthymia, and learning disabil |
ers, paralysis, hardenings, bruises, sprains, | chronic indigestion, hemorrhoids, chills, arterioscle |
offer an improved environment for Stanhope's | chronic asthma. |
The station's | chronic lift failures were considered by Transport fo |
In three placebo-controlled studies, | chronic renal failure patients treated with paricalci |
Owing to such | chronic inflation, the Peruvian currency, the sol, wa |
darity with the one billion humans who suffer | chronic malnutrition. |
In childhood, she suffered | chronic health problems which included 15 months in h |
ed to aid bowel movement in persons suffering | chronic constipation; it passes through the gastroint |
ement disorders such as Parkinson's syndrome, | chronic pain, dystonia and spasticity neurological di |
sthma, reactive airways dysfunction syndrome, | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and gastroesoph |
But the team's | chronic failures on the field since the early 1930s a |
Because he was tired of the team's | chronic losing, English left football for a year afte |
inical descriptor encompassed within the term | chronic fatigue syndrome, as are the related terms po |
The terms | chronic bronchitis and emphysema were formally define |
4 Elements had a far more mature sound than | Chronic Future, as the band members were older, thoug |
e human wound environment and discovered that | chronic wounds contain degraded fibronectin and high |
It is thought that | chronic activation of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase ( |
This is consistent with recent findings that | chronic sleep deprivation is associated with early on |
p-hoppers who had been savoring Dr. Dre's The | Chronic in 1994...the CD manages to hold attention th |
His career was hampered by the | chronic injury of his ankle that forced him to retire |
MC Ren appeared on Dre's 1999 album The | Chronic 2001, and the three remaining N.W.A emcees wo |
ogenic targets of TNF sufficient to drive the | chronic inflammatory and destructive disease process |
he-counter medicinal formulations, due to the | chronic toxicity of bromide. |
Dietary causes include the | chronic excessive ingestion of licorice. |
ound, which was made popular by Dr. Dre's The | Chronic. |
Spanning from the | Chronic Town EP to the previous year's breakthrough h |
hoices to make/Illmatic on the top shelf, The | Chronic on the left, homie/Wanna cop both but only go |
ilt as standard infantry divisions due to the | chronic manpower shortages of the Wehrmacht in this p |
track "Let Me Ride" on the Dr. Dre album The | Chronic is heavily based on samples from this song. |
He was the first to describe the | chronic skin changes of sarcoidosis, and gave it the |
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