The commandments that they propagate to prevent cancer highlight the importance of diet in warding off the affliction. |
I know that, in 10 years, cancer will be an affliction, but not one that sends fear in all of us. |
If you have a minor affliction, chances are that there probably won't be any pain, both during and after treatment. |
It signifies many kinds of skin afflictions including eczema, acne, and boils. |
In the furious first movement, Vivaldi unleashes these and other afflictions to music of staggering floridity. |
She was a discreet, sober, provident woman, and with great patience endured many afflictions. |