It is the source of cretinism, which impairs physical development, and can lead to serious mental disabilities. |
To base participation in elections on how democratic the institutional facades of the capitalist state are is truly parliamentary cretinism. |
The severe effects of vitamin and mineral deficiencies, such as anaemia, cretinism and blindness, have long been known. |
In a parody of parliamentary cretinism, WP even calls for a Europe-wide constituent assembly! |
The remedy was soon 431 after applied to cretinism and its effects were found to be even more wonderful. |
The ability to prevent cretinism by prompt treatment has led to routine screening for hypothyroidism in newborns. |