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He was known as "Blinker" on account of a | chronic facial twitch, which caused one of his eyes t |
ck was not listed on the first edition of The | Chronic. |
The appearances are of a | chronic keloidal nodular lesions occur on the face, e |
n immunotherapy for the treatment of cancers, | chronic viral infections and as adjuvants for vaccine |
He claimed to be healed of a | chronic ulcer in 1923 after receiving prayer from Rev |
Dinshah died in 2000 aged 66, reputedly of a | chronic heart ailment unrelated to diet. |
to not reliably provide an indication of past | chronic mercury exposure, something it was often used |
Hornby died of a | chronic heart condition complicated by diabetes in Li |
Following the acute phase, a range of other | chronic symptoms were apparent. |
e of Alitretinoin for the treatment of severe | chronic hand eczema in adults. |
noclonal antibody for the treatment of severe | chronic asthma. |
val in Europe for the treatment of refractory | chronic lymphocytic leukemia. |
ds, particularly concerning the status of his | chronic heart condition. |
is a rare autosomal recessive form of severe | chronic neutropenia usually detected soon after birth |
sed the growth of an algae, though all of the | chronic dose levels used were toxic in other ways to |
feeling ill and was complaining of headaches, | chronic chest pain, and flu-like symptoms the previou |
is a social comedy based on the nuances of a | chronic better, the hero. |
ded prematurily at the age of 28 because of a | chronic sore arm. |
tive and personalized treatments of different | chronic progressive disorders and how the same approa |
may be involved in the development of several | chronic diseases, including diabetes, obesity, athero |
nly serious offenders, violent offenders, and | chronic offenders may be ordered to attend YDCs. |
atient receiving large doses of the drug on a | chronic basis, but they are especially relevant to pa |
Us Back and Dr. Dre's neo-P-Funk sound on The | Chronic, Esham crafts a particular aesthetic by endle |
isk of myocardial infarction, when taken on a | chronic basis for at least 18 months. |
To date, it is one of only two | Chronic Future music videos, the other being the vide |
ients suffering from congenital or hereditary | chronic cholestasis, from birth (in term newborns) to |
ort of disability (intellectual or physical), | chronic illness, or other social challenge. |
it helps them recover from disease or manage | chronic illness more effectively. |
) are not adequately met by the diet, or when | chronic or acute deficiencies arise from pathology, i |
e most effectual treatment of other obstinate | chronic diseases (1885) |
type II diabetes, and many other age-related | chronic diseases. |
The Melody Boys disbanded over Choates's | chronic problems with alcoholism and his frequent mis |
, usually due to their being overstretched by | chronic overinflation. |
noids but may be useful for treating pain and | chronic inflammatory conditions where nausea is not p |
reason levorphanol is useful in palliation of | chronic pain and similar conditions. |
ve ingredient for the treatment of pannus and | chronic idiopathic keratoconjunctivitis sicca in dogs |
In ruminants, parasite causes | chronic bronchopneumonia. |
ement disorders such as Parkinson's syndrome, | chronic pain, dystonia and spasticity neurological di |
The move was blamed in part for | chronic overcrowding in Australia's immigration deten |
It is implicated as a pathogen in | chronic periodontitis which can induce bone loss. |
age, pivotal clinical trials in patients with | chronic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes. |
r markers of kidney function in patients with | chronic kidney disease (CKD). |
logy, researchers found that 42 patients with | chronic constipation who participated in the randomiz |
while seeking to "rehabilitate" patients with | chronic mental illness so they can function more inde |
or the treatment of pruritus in patients with | chronic liver disease. |
yamine improves the symptoms of patients with | chronic illness, including heart disease, without tox |
ention of hyperphosphataemia in patients with | chronic renal failure, can significantly reduce serum |
An oral formulation for OIC in patients with | chronic pain currently is under development with an a |
hyperphosphatemia, primarily in patients with | chronic kidney disease. |
daily maintenance treatment for patients with | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
colitis in an animal study, and patients with | chronic ulcerative colitis are associated with a redu |
so houses an inpatient unit for patients with | chronic, incurable or terminal illnesses. |
, traumatic brain injury and in patients with | chronic neurodegenerative conditions including Huntin |
e persistent asthma patients or patients with | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
However in some patients with | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, this response |
but accumulate in the plasma of patients with | chronic renal failure. |
gate the effect of piboserod in patients with | chronic heart failure. |
onse rate than placebo in adult patients with | chronic ITP. |
improving function and pain in patients with | chronic low back pain. |
tibility to heart disease among patients with | chronic kidney disease. |
Patients with | chronic hepatitis B or hepatitis C virus infection wh |
l antibody for the treatment of patients with | chronic hepatitis B. It has undergone Phase I clinica |
a telephone support programme for people with | chronic disorders. |
mpact on health behavior in young people with | chronic illness and that video-game-based interventio |
In people with | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, carbon dioxide |
of pregnancy, health workers and people with | chronic ailments like diabetes, high blood pressure, |
it is strongly associated with peptic ulcers, | chronic gastritis, duodenitis, and stomach cancer. |
al forces maintained order during a period of | chronic and threatened insurrection. |
Improving function in persons with | chronic conditions |
ed to aid bowel movement in persons suffering | chronic constipation; it passes through the gastroint |
rst quarter of 2010 and an Ostarine Phase IIb | chronic sarcopenia clinical trial in 2010. |
e cause of acquired, pathological phimosis is | chronic balanitis xerotica obliterans (BXO), a skin c |
In three placebo-controlled studies, | chronic renal failure patients treated with paricalci |
ily”, dark blue areas are “very poor, casual, | chronic want”, and black areas are the "lowest class. |
SR in particular, for post-operative, cancer, | chronic non-malignant and other neuropathic pain. |
oncerns instead relating to the potential for | chronic toxicity with extended use. |
s on five topics central to the prevention of | chronic disease and reducing the risk factors - the o |
d addiction are diseases that are primary and | chronic yet treatable. |
held in Dublin that focused on the problem of | chronic unemployment which was widespread in Ireland |
t solo piano efforts before his problems with | chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). |
er manifested in childhood that progresses to | chronic encephalopathy, dystonia, quadriparesis, and |
nvolved in the development and progression of | chronic renal failure, contributing to a poor overall |
cute Kidney Injury and to slow progression of | Chronic Kidney Disease; the trials are being conducte |
phytochemicals that may be protective against | chronic diseases." |
of about one grain in cases of psoriasis and | chronic eczema. |
of computer games developed and published by | Chronic Logic. |
ware; the full version must be purchased from | Chronic Logic's online store. |
a hook dissection with a feathered quill for | chronic stages of epiphora. |
(GGT is raised in | chronic alcohol toxicity). |
tive for a variety of conditions ranging from | chronic bronchitis to sprained ankles because recent |
of the autoreceptors is somewhat reduced with | chronic treatment, they still remain effective at con |
However, the latter can also refer to | chronic fatigue syndrome, from which Nightingale was |
nical trials by Durect Corp for the relief of | chronic pain, and has the advantage over fentanyl pat |
uppositories are formulated for the relief of | chronic pruritus ani (otherwise known anal itching or |
(Saikumar) is a professor who has remained a | chronic bachelor out of choice. |
clinical reminders for | chronic disease management |
ital Mortality after Pancreatic Resection for | Chronic Pancreatitis: Population Based Estimates from |
e, reduces the release of ACTH in response to | chronic stress. |
His death was ruled the result of | chronic myocarditis and sclerosis of the left coronar |
SOAT2 activity is upregulated as a result of | chronic renal failure. |
um ion concentration, ultimately resulting in | chronic and acute inflammatory responses. |
icted for the first time, this case reveals a | chronic rapist whose continuing danger to the communi |
lunteered as a firewatcher, which revived her | chronic rheumatism, so on the LPO tours she had to we |
atory diseases, such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, | Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Inflamm |
have entire societies been able to rise above | chronic hunger and the constant threat of famine. |
Alcohol use increases the risk of | chronic gastritis (stomach inflammation); it is one c |
which can contribute to an increased risk for | chronic disease. |
getables is associated with a reduced risk of | chronic disease, including many cancers. |
ydrates, fat, and protein to reduce risks for | chronic diseases, and they are obtained from a variet |
n album by the American alternative rock band | Chronic Future. |
Samuel Hahnemann, | Chronic Diseases (5 vols., Philadelphia, 1846) |
ir involvement with the Jewish Sanitarium for | Chronic Disease (now known as Kingsbrook Jewish Medic |
ment centers for substance abuse, schools for | chronic truants, and schools for students with behavi |
ts regarding needed preventive, screening and | chronic disease management services based on practice |
he benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome seen in | chronic high dose benzodiazepine abusers is similar t |
still in high school and, despite serious and | chronic knee injuries, remained one of the world's to |
re than three years, but because she received | chronic hepatitis C treatments with interferon while |
In childhood, she suffered | chronic health problems which included 15 months in h |
hoices to make/Illmatic on the top shelf, The | Chronic on the left, homie/Wanna cop both but only go |
orring recent murders in Tehran are a sign of | chronic conspiracy and a threat to the national secur |
It can appear similar to | chronic granulomatous disease on some screening tests |
c reduction, namely the political slanting by | chronic association, false connotation and plain lyin |
ist on this drug, and even without solid data | chronic usage is recommended against. |
can simply be seen as a pragmatic solution to | chronic manpower problems. |
ute nonlymphocytic leukemias, and some B-cell | chronic lymphocytic leukemias. |
4 Elements had a far more mature sound than | Chronic Future, as the band members were older, thoug |
seen after bleeds from any source, including | chronic subdural hemorrhage, Cerebral arteriovenous m |
he first criminologists to perform studies of | chronic juvenile offenders and among the first to exa |
ls (phase III) and epidemiological studies of | chronic diseases, especially cancer and vascular cond |
f professional interests include the study of | chronic fatigue syndrome, smoking, smoking cessation, |
lso played key roles in the Kadoorie Study of | Chronic Disease and the UK Biobank project. |
in may also be accumulated from sub-acute and | chronic exposure due to "professional handling"; symp |
ac are used for the treatment of subacute and | chronic eczema of the skin, including atopic eczema, |
used as therapeutics in many diseases such as | chronic viral infections, cancer and multiple scleros |
eased in response to various triggers such as | chronic stress. |
togenetic diagnosis of B-cell cancers such as | chronic lymphocytic leukemia. |
re with specialty children's services such as | chronic disease treatment, cancer/acute leukemia trea |
Prolonged pain, on the other hand, such as | chronic back pain, is transmitted by the "medial" sys |
eased in response to various triggers such as | chronic stress and drug addiction. |
s to treat various neuronal problems, such as | chronic pain, paralysis, apoplexy and epilepsy. |
reatment of other breathing disorders such as | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
was formerly used to treat disorders, such as | chronic hypertension, of the peripheral nervous syste |
proxamol, used by many people who suffer from | chronic pain conditions. |
Why Do Global Markets Suffer From | Chronic Excess Capacity?: Insights From Keynes, Schum |
His mother suffered from | chronic depression. |
His health was fragile and he suffered with | chronic bronchitis. |
the 19th century these vilayets suffered from | chronic misgovernment, with their Christian populatio |
scure the conclusion that Billy suffered from | chronic, untreated hypertension..." and said in the r |
Ieshige suffered from | chronic ill health and a severe speech defect. |
It is believed that he suffered a | chronic physical condition causing him increasing pai |
Stapleton suffered from | chronic depression and a car wreck which nearly cost |
ble Mercedes D.IV engine, which suffered from | chronic crankshaft failures. |
The deceased man was suffering other | chronic diseases. |
of her husband, Jerry, who was suffering from | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which he atrri |
Knight returned to Birmingham, suffering from | chronic fatigue syndrome and agoraphobia, and his out |
he 1965 season, Brown retired, suffering from | chronic phlebitis. |
Suffering from | chronic, debilitating back pain, Holden committed sui |
E, a charity supporting people suffering from | chronic fatigue syndrome. |
he victims were elderly people suffering from | chronic diseases. |
Patients suffering from | chronic angina (chest pain) are generally managed agg |
Hrishikesh Mukherjee was suffering from | chronic renal failure and would go to Lilavati Hospit |
In 1981 Frei was suffering from | chronic acid reflux, stemming from a hiatal hernia, a |
d he had diabetes and also was suffering from | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
The city suffers from | chronic unemployment averaging 20%. |
with the new shunt-technique he survived his | chronic renal failure for more than eleven years and |
o can be used to help relieve the symptoms of | chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) and bro |
ed, pg 136 states that the Type 1 syndrome of | chronic paralysis virus (CPV) "is recognized by tremb |
syndrome (FCAS), Muckle-Wells syndrome (MWS), | chronic infantile neurological cutaneous and articula |
personality disorder), Gulf War syndrome and | chronic fatigue syndrome in her book Hystories: Hyste |
tions, and users of its bus system experience | chronic overcrowding. |
Biopsies are mostly performed to test for | chronic schistomiasis with no eggs. |
Afraid that his | chronic bronchitis would worsen, Rosenberg hoped to t |
After the 2007 season news came out that a | chronic hip injury sustained during the 2007 Mississi |
But the team's | chronic failures on the field since the early 1930s a |
The more | chronic forms of alcoholism and the long-term use of |
The terms | chronic bronchitis and emphysema were formally define |
For the disease | chronic idiopathic myelofibrosis, see myelofibrosis. |
inical descriptor encompassed within the term | chronic fatigue syndrome, as are the related terms po |
As a director of the Runnymede | Chronic Care Hospital, Hutcheon successfully fought a |
The four | chronic diseases together account for over 50% of dea |
which repeated relapses making the condition | chronic. |
ce, nor do they wish to undertake the Setites | chronic quest to raise their undead god. |
The station's | chronic lift failures were considered by Transport fo |
was one of the reasons given for the Abbey's | chronic financial difficulties. |
The reason | chronic alcohol misuse worsens panic disorder is due |
Because he was tired of the team's | chronic losing, English left football for a year afte |
torical role in promoting a disease theory of | chronic drunkenness. |
Therapheutic recomandations: | Chronic and degenerative rheumatism, artritis, spondi |
beneficial effects of rosuvastatin therapy on | chronic heart failure may be negated by increases in |
loss than any currently licensed therapy for | chronic hepatitis B.The similar mechanism of action o |
ing in three Turkish villages where there was | chronic exposure to erionite; only two cases of mesot |
iversity of Leipzig in 1898, with a thesis on | chronic ependymal sclerosis. |
They cause | chronic human viral infections that have not yet been |
hools, personalised care plans for those with | chronic conditions and legislation providing for a mo |
e on alcohol/opioid withdrawal and those with | chronic pain may vary greatly and should be discussed |
It is thought that | chronic activation of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase ( |
ve been found to act as agonists of TLR4, and | chronic use of these drugs consequently causes consta |
en developed to block the effects of TNF-α in | chronic and autoimmune diseases, including adalimumab |
has announced to shut down in 2012, due to a | chronic decrease in its enrollment. |
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