The demands for care that are reported are primarily visits to the doctor because of respiratory and digestive sicknesses and accidents. |
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Farmers living in fumigated areas complain of myriad sicknesses, including skin problems and birth defects. |
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During the conflict, frostbite, sun-burn, and other high-altitude sicknesses caused large numbers of casualties. |
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Do not start to panic if your hubby or wife has any of these sicknesses and you have not yet developed them. |
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And you find you can't eliminate all the pests in the world, nor can you eliminate the pests in your own body, like cancers and other sicknesses. |
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The British Medical Journal said recently a poll of its readers had identified almost 200 conditions that are not real sicknesses. |
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In the twelfth place, the bishop puts on the Pall, to show himself that he imitates Christ, Who bare our sicknesses. |
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Between bearing children and enduring lingering sicknesses, Susanna was unable to do much to supplement his income. |
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In the mountains, lots of fluid helps your body adjust to changing altitudes and prevents associated sicknesses, headaches, and pulmonary edema. |
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When it came to injuries and minor sicknesses, I trusted him with my life. |
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Water-related diseases cause 80 percent of all the world's sicknesses, in the forms of hepatitis A, malaria, diarrhea, dysentery and schistosomiasis. |
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Aging has always been the cause of many sicknesses, including arthritis. |
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If soldiers use improper or worn clothing for even a short time, the chance of developing altitude and cold-related sicknesses increases significantly. |
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Nurses, doctors and management professionals are needed, particularly those with a background in foreign affairs, languages and tropical sicknesses. |
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The unit also deals with more mundane sicknesses, like cases of diarrhea. |
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He or she might want to test you for other sicknesses that are like mono. |
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The Chinese use a preparation derived from toadskins, which they call senso, as a remedy for several sicknesses. |
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Well, you can put on your dancing shoes because sicknesses, diseases and abnormalities will never be found in heaven. |
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This high grade humus compost is used to increase resistance to sicknesses in the soil. |
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Many simply placed their hopes in the church and God to heal all their sicknesses. |
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It is believed that bilingualism contributes to cognitive reserve by preventing effects of cognitive delay and prolonging the onset of sicknesses such as dementia. |
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I don't like the ergophilia, bureaucratitis, technomania and war fever that I'm surrounded by, yet these things don't actually get labelled as sicknesses. |
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