Women are more likely to suffer from urinary incontinence than men, but both genders should be aware of the condition. |
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These fish suffer from immune system breakdown, infections, open sores, muscle loss and brain destruction. |
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I record this not as a suggestion for us to follow, but so that we shall not suffer from these practices. |
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Many households consume a monotonous, unvaried diet and so suffer from micronutrient deficiencies. |
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While few urban gardens suffer from the effects of exposure, in the suburbs, country, and coastal areas it pays to plant a shelter belt. |
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Many refugees suffer from the results of both traumatization and uprooting. |
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If you've ever had chicken pox, you may suffer from shingles or herpes zoster. |
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As a result, patients suffer from muscle tremors, rigidity of movement, and balance and coordination problems. |
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Human lives suffer from miseries and deprivations of various kinds, some more amenable to alleviation than others. |
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The Cody Canal continued to suffer from bureaucratic failures and misfortunes. |
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A new survey says insomniacs suffer from an abundance of happiness or creativity, but sleep deprivation isn't usually a reason to be cheerful. |
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These structures, often put together by the pisciculturist himself, suffer from a number of drawbacks. |
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Millions of people worldwide suffer from eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating. |
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Lest I give the impression that only early works suffer from the shortness of critical memory, let us look briefly at a more recent work. |
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She'd long suspected she might suffer from bipolar disorder and depression, but hadn't pursued it. |
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However, it was the fighter aircraft that was to really suffer from this policy. |
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People with bulimia are often unsure of themselves, lack confidence in their abilities or suffer from depression. |
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Your luscious locks can also suffer from heat damage and nasty rays from the sun so they need some protection too. |
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He didn't suffer from the same situation as Shakespeare's Romeo, but his youth had been on a similar level of troublesomeness. |
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Here's more advice for those of us who suffer from moles and molehills in our lawns, this time from the Garden Centre, near Preston. |
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That may be so, but why should someone suffer from society's slights if she can overcome them with a nip here and a tuck there? |
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Analog telephones currently found in every U.S. home suffer from extremely poor, monaural AM radio quality sound. |
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Most of these captive elephants live in dirty conditions and suffer from poor treatment and callous management. |
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They can suffer from terminal enthusiasm for their subject, with the complication of single-mindedness bordering on tunnel vision. |
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Those who came to this show laughed at the antics of the mongrels, and noticed that canines could suffer from stage fear. |
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He seems to suffer from the impression that the vaccine is just as contagious as smallpox. |
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Half of his patients suffer from lower back pain problems, caused by a slipped disc, muscle or ligament strain, trauma or work-related injury. |
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They suffer from a semi-religious monomania which distracts attention from the major issues in their field. |
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You may be one of millions of people who suffer from the February blahs or winter blues, medically known as Seasonal Affective Disorder. |
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The designs are quirky and the techniques innovative, distinguishing them from the twee associations that craft and knitwear often suffer from. |
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This is because the early-arriving males often suffer from unfavorable weather conditions and lack of suitable food. |
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They suffer from varying degrees of autism, which impairs an individual's understanding of everyday life. |
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But research shows that every winter tens of millions of Americans suffer from a mood disorder brought on by lack of light. |
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About two-thirds of pregnant women suffer from morning sickness, which can actually last all day and night! |
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Companies suffer from a provincial and culturally blinkered approach to the repertoire and with dire performance results. |
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Her digestive system may also be affected and she will suffer from bloating. |
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Patients with schizophrenia suffer from increased physical ill health and excess mortality. |
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Girls, especially, can suffer from combination skin, where the T-zone is oily but cheeks are dry. |
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I suffer from obstructive sleep apnoea, a most distressing and dangerous condition which dictates my life completely. |
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It was only later that night that she began to suffer from concussion and nausea. |
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Experts estimate that six million Americans suffer from a mysterious condition called fibromyalgia. |
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Sadly, many nations suffer from despotic, inhumane regimes, and we play sport with them. |
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Those addicted to drugs suffer from a compulsive drug craving and usage and cannot quit by themselves. |
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For those of you who suffer from an inordinate amount of clay in your soil, composting is the answer. |
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Studies also show that such children suffer from a marked inferiority complex. |
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Some people suffer from specific back complaints that will always require complete rest. |
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Most low-budget thrillers of this type suffer from inexpressive acting, but these two give performances that are truly uninhibited. |
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But by this point, many a reader, having long since succumbed to compassion fatigue, will suffer from irony fatigue as well. |
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Finally, remember that if you do suffer from bad breath, you're in excellent company. |
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The women and children suffer from malnutrition, communicable diseases, lack of hygiene and sanitation facilities. |
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We may reflect that we all suffer from faults of character, or fail, if severely tempted, to resist temptation. |
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Jane is one of thousands in this country who suffer from a phobia or obsessive compulsive disorder. |
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I am more stressed, more depressed and still suffer from various fears and phobias. |
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I'm very good at borrowing things but suffer from a complete inability to give things back. |
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Such societies suffer from periodic shortages and high levels of bacterial contamination, resulting in famine, disease and death. |
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They did it in order to treat possible future illnesses or diseases the boy might suffer from. |
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Siti said that volunteers should also understand that terminally ill patients usually suffer from psychological strain due to their illness. |
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In addition, many children suffer from poor eyesight, cuts and perforations on their hands and twisted fingers. |
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Studies launched in 1960 concluded that pear-shaped women are less likely to suffer from heart disease and diabetes than are apple-shaped men. |
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With winter closing in, does someone in your family suffer from Seasonal Adjustment Disorder? |
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In contrast to achondroplastic dwarfs, hypopituitary dwarfs often suffer from underlying metabolic health problems. |
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So most children with cleft palate suffer from frequent otitis media, ear discharge and deafness. |
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I hope that when I begin to suffer from Alzheimer's disease that whatever newspaper I am writing for has the good sense to put me out to pasture. |
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I cannot see how employees could suffer from passive smoking as they do not use the room in the evening. |
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In fact, if he is passed fit to play following his ankle ligament injury, he will suffer from a serious lack of match fitness. |
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Dysania and depression are mutually exclusive in the sense that a person can suffer from both at the same time. |
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Due to a genetic predisposition, urban Indians suffer from extremely high obesity, syndrome X, diabetes and coronary heart disease. |
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Its people suffer from chronic malnutrition and a high annual population growth rate. |
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In a national telephone survey of 1,000 US adults, 105 participants reported that they suffer from severe headaches. |
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Many of these regions also suffer from epidemics of other infectious diseases such as cholera and malaria. |
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Celebrity stalkers are usually found in the love obsessional group, a high proportion of whom suffer from psychotic illnesses. |
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Television shows prey on them and according to the surgeon general, 16 million Americans suffer from some kind of phobias. |
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About the third day he began to suffer from chill and fever, and the wait-a-bit thorns and prickly-pear scrub began to dance before his eyes. |
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When the chikungunya virus is dominant in the mosquito, those bitten will suffer from chikungunya. |
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If you suffer from either type of sinusitis, our quick fixes offer fast relief. |
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Microphones can suffer from distortion with very loud signals or from noise with very quiet signals. |
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Those who contract the virus and do show symptoms typically suffer from mild fever and head and body aches. |
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If you suffer from acid reflux, deglycyrrhizinated licorice, or DGL, could make meals more pleasant. |
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I suffer from paranoid schizophrenia and depression and find the net a gold mine of information. |
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Most take a bare-bones approach and some of the sites actually suffer from a dearth of graphics. |
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Many divers suffer from seasickness, but throwing up before a dive loses lots of fluids. |
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They show that most approaches to using on-line tests, quizzes, and other evaluations suffer from increased student willingness to cheat. |
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In any given year, 9.5 percent of the population suffer from a depressive illness. |
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In China, more than 9.4 million men and women over 40 years of age suffer from the disease, 55 per cent of whom are blind in at least one eye. |
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Reports have suggested that only a small proportion of those who claimed to suffer from wheat intolerance showed any symptoms in blind tests. |
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She says she does not suffer from racism because she does not recognise it. |
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Ah well, let's hope those of us who suffer from the winter blues will buck up soon. |
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Whenever we went out we both wore hats, and also shoes, indoors and out, so that we did not suffer from jiggers. |
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They suffer from Coeliac disease, which is characterised by an intolerance of gluten, found in wheat and other grains. |
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Other people suffer from prosopagnosia due to trauma to the brain that caused brain damage. |
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Woody plants including gooseberries, raspberries and even roses may suffer from dieback after their leaves wilt and shrivel, changing to brown. |
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The Afar also suffer from kidney stones, a consequence of not drinking enough water. |
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Regarding his health he said that he did not have any major illnesses but did suffer from indigestion, heartburn and a chesty cough. |
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More than a third of the population suffer from a virulent strain of malaria, so consult your doctor about effective prophylactics. |
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Patients may suffer from anxiety, depression and reactive adjustment disorders. |
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Individuals with asthma frequently suffer from mucus overproduction, which is believed to contribute to airway obstruction. |
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I accept that he did suffer from some aggravation of his existing mental health problems. |
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It is an active painkiller and can help those who suffer from illnesses such as muscular dystrophy. |
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Civil disobedience of this kind will not land someone in jail, although delinquents will suffer from a high interest penalty. |
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Old-fashioned, CRT-based rear projection TVs are bulky, suffer from potential burn-in, and need regular recalibration. |
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The Dee in Aberdeenshire, once a highly prolific spring river, continues to suffer from a dreadful lack of these big early salmon. |
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Ordinary people, too, began increasingly to suffer from the effects of overindulgence, and there was concern about the rate of heart disease. |
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About half of Hong Kong people suffer from hair loss due to stress and working pressure, a study has shown. |
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This is a woe I suffer from like no other, and cannot wait to be rid of it forever. |
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Brain scans won't reveal that you're an obsessive compulsive or suffer from kleptomania. |
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More than 1.2 million people in the United States are thought to suffer from kleptomania. |
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Trees grown in woods and forests do not suffer from this anywhere nearly as badly as lone trees that don't have any neighbours to shelter behind. |
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The grasslands frequently suffer from overgrazing, a problem affecting not only cattle, but also the productivity of local fisheries. |
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Contact gagers are accurate for fairly limited thickness ranges of strip, but suffer from several disadvantages. |
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Management claims that its Brazilian plants suffer from overcapacity under conditions in which the internal market for autos has declined. |
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A gay man beaten by a policeman and a gay son beaten by his father suffer from the same root sources of heteronormative prejudice. |
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However, Baganda suffer from malaria, and children are frequently afflicted with kwashiorkor, a form of protein-calorie malnutrition. |
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It's something that laburnums suffer from and I fear that once you've got it, it will spread very rapidly through all the other laburnums. |
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The beginning scenes suffer from serious judder, which can make viewers seasick if they watch on a big screen. |
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Some premature babies suffer from breathing difficulties but this did not appear to be the case with Jennifer. |
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The absence of dairy products is also very helpful if you suffer from skin complaints such as eczema. |
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For the most part, the stories are completely unrelated and therefore suffer from a feeling that some of the strands are completely redundant. |
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People who suffer from autism have a low concentration span, so each activity lasts no longer that half an hour. |
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However, they can also suffer from static displays which, having been viewed once, discourage repeat visits. |
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If the network is busy, then voice calls can suffer from latency and the quality of the service becomes unacceptably low. |
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Street signs can suffer from a case of amphiboly because they tend not to use punctuation. |
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Not enough people suffer from cataplexy for a major drug company to bother investing in research and development of this medicine. |
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However, we cannot rule out the possibility that some infants may suffer from iron deficiency anemia if meat is introduced too late. |
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Should everybody know what diseases they are predisposed to suffer from in old age? |
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Shrub roses underplanted with catmint or lavender will seldom suffer from greenfly infestations. |
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As a nation, the Danes are said to be shy and suffer from an inferiority complex. |
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If you suffer from anxiety when you shoot pool, remember that you are not alone. |
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Whenever I am extremely stressed, I suffer from an infection on the side of my left foot. |
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Aside from the risks, equity-linked annuities suffer from the lack of portability that all annuities, as insurance products, possess. |
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People who intentionally starve themselves suffer from an eating disorder called anorexia nervosa. |
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Acute infectious illnesses are well-known antecedent events in two thirds of patients who suffer from the syndrome. |
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General Atlantic also moved to allay fears that open outcry would suffer from its involvement. |
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Recordings are clear although they suffer from some slight reverberation in places. |
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Both clerics and anticlericals agree that Slovenia's conservatives suffer from the loss of a generation of potential leaders. |
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She stressed that although he had serious concerns over his weight, he did not suffer from an eating disorder such as anorexia or bulimia. |
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A small number of people suffer from depression so severe that they may need to be admitted to hospital. |
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If you suffer from diarrhea, then you may want to try anti-diarrheals or anti-spasmodic medications. |
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It's not a fun topic, but your feet can suffer from a variety of fungal infections that are a form of tinea, or ringworm. |
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Simple lines and soft tones combine to produce a minimalist decor which doesn't suffer from coldness or lack of personality. |
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Too many communities in East Lancashire suffer from the curse of juvenile nuisance and much of it is caused and worsened by under-age drinking. |
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We currently have an awful national team, but we don't suffer from a lack of talent. |
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If you snack healthily, there is a greater chance that you will avoid the post-lunch 4 pm energy slump that so many people suffer from. |
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The dozen-or-so empty seats in the Media Centre could well have belonged to the hacks who suffer from arachnophobia. |
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If you suffer from coxalgia, they will allow you to make an informed choice between various therapies. |
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Children forced to carry heavy loads suffer from constant backaches and fatigue. |
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Pedunculate barnacles, with fleshy stalks, suffer from reduced preservational potential. |
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The score and dialogue suffer from the usual hatchet job on the highs and lows, leaving the music sounding a bit on the harsh side. |
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Patients with classical dermatomyositis can also suffer from arthralgia or arthritis. |
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In summer, many people suffer from oily skin, because heat tends to stimulate your sebaceous glands, which produce more oil. |
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The Charter could offer further assurance that no community will suffer from a change in the constitutional status of Northern Ireland. |
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Members suffer from illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes and asthma. |
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If you have allergic asthma, you or other family members may well also suffer from eczema or hay fever. |
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Patients who are overweight often suffer from muscle atrophy caused by inactivity, which worsens back symptoms and problems. |
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Many Tourette's patients also suffer from obsessive compulsive disorder, or attention deficit disorder. |
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I also suffer from the narcissistic delusion that my hang-ups are so uniquely complex that no therapist could possibly know how to deal with me. |
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Football players are known to suffer from relatively high rates of injury compared with participants in other sports and occupations. |
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Quests and missions are functional, but the major problem they suffer from is that in a lot of ways they're still the same old, same old. |
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Footballers of all standards suffer from high levels of sport-related injury. |
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Many communities still suffer from lack of clean drinking water and sanitation. |
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Many suffer from long-term health effects similar to those passengers gassed by sarin in Tokyo's subways. |
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While they have their place, referenda suffer from being overly majoritarian and non-deliberative. |
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Seedlings planted in saturated soils or standing water will suffer from asphyxiation and probably die. |
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But Southampton counsellor Adom Barnor says countless men also suffer from the baby blues. |
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If you add a quantity of, say, fresh sawdust to your garden soil, chances are your plants will suffer from a lack of nitrogen. |
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I keep relentlessly busy because I suffer from FOMO, or fear of missing out. |
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Multiple studies have shown that those who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea have a decrease in their quality of life. |
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What is beyond dispute is that people in many of the world's poorer nations suffer from disease and malnutrition. |
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Most people suffer from malnutrition and do not have access to adequate health care. |
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Of these, around 200 will suffer from severe post-natal depression or the even more serious puerperal psychosis. |
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This may already be seen with the steeply rising numbers of urban foxes, many of which now suffer from endemic mange. |
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Mulder is at pains to point out that anti-depressants are very effective for those who suffer from severe or chronic depression. |
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Apparently, according to this report, I may be more likely to suffer from memory loss and possibly even brain shrinkage in my old age. |
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Moreover, many of those who have good access to sufficient food for their calorific needs nonetheless suffer from nutrition insecurity. |
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Now his claim is put to the test when he is given 72 hours to treat 40 people who all suffer from an extreme fear of flying. |
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But there is a cosy complacency that Scotland doesn't suffer from it, when that is simply not true. |
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The monarchy itself will increasingly suffer from this politics of benign neglect. |
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I saw my mum's health suffer from stress-related conditions and the thanklessness of the work. |
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First, will this new society ever stop the cruel, barbaric treatment of farm animals that suffer from their birth to their horrific death? |
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No matter how tasty and nutritious the food prepared at the hospital, its meals can only suffer from a journey across the city. |
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Your employees aren't the only ones who suffer from such annoyances and irritations. |
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Being rather a hairy chap, I'm glad that neither myself nor my loved ones suffer from pogonophobia. |
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While I wouldn't go so far as to say I suffer from pogonophobia, I am not really down with the things. |
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Many Americans suffer from the form of depression known as seasonal affective disorder, with a strong peak in the fall and winter. |
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What kind of psychological demons must Lisa suffer from to ruin his life like this, he wondered. |
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Its products treat millions of patients a year who suffer from hemophilia, infectious diseases, and cancer. |
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I am naturally intense and a poor sleeper, but for now I have ceased to suffer from insomnia. |
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It has been known that fish contaminated with sporozoans would frequently suffer from excessive softening. |
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It usually begins in late childhood and the affected child may also suffer from absence attacks or generalised seizures. |
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I have been in the heart of the south-west for a few days and not had a chilli fix, and I am now starting to suffer from withdrawal symptoms. |
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These labels can suffer from the disadvantage that they can be difficult for a user to open when the self-adhesive label is adhered to a product. |
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For some reason, it doesn't seems to suffer from the same inundation of spam that the other site does. |
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Modern CRT direct view, CRT rear projectors, and plasma displays can suffer from burn-in. |
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Most women will suffer from the yeast infection thrush at some point, says the fpa, but men can get it too. |
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A friend has told me there is some suggestion that children who suffer from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may be deficient in iron. |
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Over 15,500 have been seriously injured and it is estimated that over 50,000 will suffer from battle fatigue. |
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At least 75 percent of people suffer from various feet problems and most of these are self-inflicted. |
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I want to argue that the discipline is constitutionally fated to suffer from a quiet melancholic malaise. |
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Also you do tend to suffer from a wee bit of melancholia and you quite enjoy it. |
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Some people suffer from sore throats, attacks of diarrhea or constipation, and their skin may have a mottled look. |
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They also suffer from depressive disorders and need constant reassurance about their self-worth. |
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But they're more fragile than other TVs and may suffer from burn-in, which occurs when a fixed image becomes permanently etched on the screen. |
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He begins to suffer from confusion, which he bears with great patience and the most moving anxiety. |
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It was more likely for both identical twins to suffer from the condition than non-identical twins. |
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Therefore, cats are more likely to suffer from toxicity and should never be completely fasted. |
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It constantly spews toxic chemicals into the air here, and the residents I work with suffer from headaches, nosebleeds and respiratory problems. |
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A large proportion of children who suffer from bed-wetting or daytime wetting do not have any major medical problem. |
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I suffer from acute vertigo and my balance at the best of times is like everybody else's after three pints. |
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Those who suffer from hay fever, or who are allergic to bee stings, however, may have an adverse reaction to pollen. |
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Younger cattle are less likely to suffer from the fatal brain wasting disease, officially known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy. |
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About 86 percent of those with multiple sclerosis suffer from neuropathic pain, or nerve pain, a common symptom of the disease. |
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In Ireland an estimated 7,000 people suffer from Parkinson's Disease, a progressive neurological condition. |
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What the townspeople really suffer from are diseased consciences brought on by severe greed. |
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Starting to suffer from taxi lag, but champagne top-ups soon restored energy levels. |
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They may also suffer from recurrent urinary infection and may also have very poor bowel control. |
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Studies have shown that up to 38 percent of women suffer from urinary incontinence. |
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If you suffer from jaw joint problems you may have several of these symptoms or you may just have one. |
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Doctors believe that this finding could lead to a new diagnostic tool for those that suffer from the disease and allow for early treatment. |
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Children are more likely than adults to suffer from severe scalds. |
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But as time passed, more people began to suffer from battle fatigue or to fall prey to historical revisionism. |
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I suffer from no delusion that the justice system treats black and white equally. |
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Around three-quarters of all teenagers and young adults suffer from acne. |
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What a relief, what a salve for my own anxiety, to have a president again who doesn't suffer from existential angst or malaise, or who doesn't show it if he does. |
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And, of course, all sides in this conflict suffer from a degree of confirmation bias. |
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It must be hard for her to hurt her son, but the pain I have to suffer from my disease is pretty bad just now so please, God, excuse me for the odd word in vain. |
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This apparently made him take a resolve to raise awareness on diabetes and help people get proper treatment so that they do not suffer from its after-effects. |
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As a result, some of the Earth's weather systems start to shut down rapidly and the world begins to suffer from wild weather conditions never experienced before. |
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She has never seen a tomatillo plant suffer from fusarium or verticillium wilt, two soil-borne fungus diseases that affect tomatoes and other members of the Solanaceae family. |
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These areas have become killing fields where youth increasingly suffer from mal-education, high unemployment, environmental racism and rising influx of drugs and weapons. |
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At present, an estimated three million people in the UK suffer from the condition, which weakens the skeleton so that a simple knock can snap a bone. |
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Often times we suffer from respiratory related diseases like tuberculosis and visit health centres or hospitals for X-rays and ultra sound scanning. |
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Most of them are severely anemic and suffer from aches and pains. |
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What's not clear is whether Platt will profit or finally suffer from all the adoration and emulation. |
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But many Japanese suffer from the distances they commute to work. |
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I was disgusted with this guy's driving skills, disgusted with the macho attitude, and those of you who have ever driven with me will know I suffer from chronic road rage. |
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As a result, low-rise buildings constructed during the early 20th century suffer from the rusting of decorative elements and appurtenances, although they have no metal frames. |
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Male Arians often suffer from baldness or thinning of the hair. |
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For all of you that suffer from headaches after missing your daily cup of coffee, this is your type of headache. |
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Terminal servers suffer from poor performance and lack scalability. |
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Eighty percent of captive and wild maned wolves suffer from a genetic disease, and in addition they are susceptible to the common diseases of domestic dogs. |
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If the manual transmission is taken as a basis, automatic transmissions suffer from greater fuel consumption at the same shift point selection due to hydraulic power loss. |
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I feel sorry because got the surgery with improper devices, so they might suffer from it. |
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Liberated from overstressing our backs, we suffer from weak and inflexible backs. |
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The family then estimates an appropriate dose, based on suggestions from other parents whose children suffer from Dravet syndrome. |
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Individuals who have lost the ability to stand and walk suffer from many challenges in addition to the loss of mobility. |
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They loathe policemen and suffer from a fear of being considered delators. |
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From clinical examinations, most NE children suffer from mental problems such as depression, self-abasement and difficulties in dealing with personal relations. |
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She does not, in this journal, exhibit the same sort of judgmental self-satisfaction that her female protagonists suffer from. |
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At one point I began to suffer from a tickly cough and tiptoed out. |
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Evaluations of drug treatment programs have reached more positive conclusions but generally suffer from methodological problems, most notably self-selection into treatment. |
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People die of oral cancer and other serious oral diseases, people suffer from toothache, and people need advice and care to maintain healthy teeth and guns. |
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Underground drains and sewers can suffer from structural defects caused by ground movement, leakage, subsidence, tree-root infiltration or corrosion. |
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Kenya continues to suffer from tribalism and corruption, as well as high population growth, unemployment, political instability, and the AIDS epidemic. |
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Today, one in 50 Americans is thought to suffer from trichotillomania. |
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Only the much more uncommon protanopes and tritanopes suffer from a loss of sensitivity with respect to one of their groups of spectrally selective photoreceptors. |
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We know that under life-threatening stress, the heart rate will increase, fine motor skills will deteriorate and you will suffer from tunnel vision. |
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Would you use the same expression to describe male writers who suffer from neuroses or mental illnesses? |
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There is definitively a post-concussion time period during which children suffer from recoverable cognitive and emotional changes. |
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Symbolism is present but it doesn't suffer from the sledgehammer subtlety disease with which Hollywood is stricken, rather it serves more as icing on the cake. |
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However, course grids suffer from loss of information, particularly in the circular units and the diagonal obstacles, and fine grids result in an unsearchably large space. |
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The sad truth is that one in five of us will suffer from a bout of severe depressive illness and many more will dip in and out of milder depressions. |
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Allergies are a common culprit behind daily yawning sessions for the 50 million Americans who suffer from them. |
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If you find yourself with a case of the sniffles that lasts longer than the average cold, you may be among the growing number of people who suffer from hay fever. |
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Those who are untroubled by the norms of society suffer from much lower levels of stress, so their immune response systems function more efficiently. |
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Many people suffer from the disease, and it was very brave of him to come forward like this, especially because of, like he said, the terrible stigma attached to it. |
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In his quest to treat all neurotics, and not just those who suffer from hysteria, Freud abandons hypnotism and develops the technique of free association. |
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Ross says many of the children he met suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and trauma. |
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For instance, people who have post-traumatic stress disorder suffer from excessively vivid and recurrent traumatic memories. |
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Many non-smokers suffer from the diseases of active smoking, when they inhale toxic chemicals such as arsenic, benzene and vinyl chloride from second-hand smoke, he said. |
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Next, so that you don't suffer from burnout by overworking, take time to review and plan each move that you make toward your leaner, meaner company. |
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Babies and children, who suffer from mild colic and wind, can be given one teaspoon of chamomile tea, with powdered ginger added to taste, as frequent as necessary. |
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Though the majority of harassers are mentally healthy, some suffer from sexual perversions that require abnormal behaviours to satisfy their sexual desires. |
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I do not suffer from those conditions, but years ago we carefully picked wild stinging nettles with clippers, dropping the nettles into a large paper sack. |
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Those who suffer from asthma and hayfever will be happy to note that the ventilation system includes superfine filters which remove microscopic dust and pollen particles. |
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All simple direct conversion receiver designs suffer from degraded selectivity performance and are more subject to overload by contrasted to even modest superhet designs. |
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As I gaze at this slender sylph in front of me, the absurdity of her paranoia gets me thinking that women so often suffer from a distorted view of themselves. |
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Along a central European front, the two species hybridize, but the hybrids suffer from a whole range of defects, many of which are lethal at the embryonic stage. |
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The agency's action makes Humatrope the first therapy available for U.S. adults who suffer from SDS, frequently associated with hypopituitary disease. |
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In these cramped dock quarters, plants rarely suffer from inattention. |
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One in 30 people over the age of 65 is likely to suffer from cataracts and surveys show older people fear loss of vision above all other incapacities. |
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Patients who rely on pain therapies suffer from everything from back and neck pain caused by car accidents to chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia. |
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Maybe you suffer from insomnia and barely sleep a wink every night. |
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Children were also significantly more likely to suffer from these conditions if their father had an inherited susceptibility to allergy or the child was a firstborn. |
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According to these experts, as many as nine million Nigerian children could suffer from retardation in the next 10 years if iodized salts are not consumed regularly. |
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Although some of the demos featuring Ilene Woods suffer from irremediable damage, in most respects this selection is a pleasurable listening experience. |
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In addition to a relatively high severity of heroin use and concomitant polydrug abuse, heroin-using young people tend to suffer from psychiatric symptoms. |
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One in ten new mums suffer from post-natal depression, but because of the stigma surrounding the condition, many decline to seek help and continue to suffer in silence. |
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The Association should encourage the decentralisation of multinational companies to economic blackspots and areas that do not suffer from labour shortages. |
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A long-standing mystery in marine biology is whether whales suffer from decompression sickness, aka the bends, after rapidly rising from the ocean depths. |
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I don't actually suffer from it in real life, but in dreams I often find myself lying prostrate and petrified on top of a building, afraid to stand up. |
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One in ten Britons can expect to suffer from diabetes by 2010 as the full impact of the country's soaring levels of obesity takes its toll on public health. |
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Smaller operators tend not to be quite as well organised and suffer from resistance to claims for haulage rates increases on the back of increases in the cost of derv. |
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The European polecat may suffer from distemper, influenza, the common cold and pneumonia. |
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Sheriff Court heard two of her three children, Cody and McKayla, suffer from Hurler's syndrome. |
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In future years, Scottish crossbills could suffer from the effects of global warming. |
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They are largely resistant to tularemia, but are reputed to suffer from canine distemper in captivity. |
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Giraffes can also suffer from a skin disorder, which comes in the form of wrinkles, lesions or raw fissures. |
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Secondly, our own integrated analysis, unlike the one suggested above, does not suffer from disjunctivitis. |
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More than half a million Finns suffer from diabetes, type 1 diabetes being globally the most common in Finland. |
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Individuals who suffer from a pervasive feeling of powerlessness are poor risk-takers and often chronic complainers and negativists. |
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Parts of the United States suffer from black flies, deer flies and other insects, in addition to mosquitoes. |
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