Why not be able to enjoy five more years of life without debilitating disease?
He identified the role of occupation on the incidence of chronic and debilitating disease.
It is an incurable, debilitating disease that slowly renders sufferers increasingly immobile and eventually leads to death.
Although the result had been expected the research was welcomed by campaigners who have lost relatives to the debilitating disease.
Somewhere in the middle may be schistosomiasis, a debilitating disease caused by a parasitic flatworm carried by water snails, which affects 200m people worldwide.
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Eventually Wright found a specialist and was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, a debilitating disease that involves the immune system attacking the central nervous system.
It could be an unexpected death in the family, a loss of a job, a debilitating disease or disability, a divorce, or a natural disaster.
The UAE has the world's second-highest incidence of this debilitating disease.
"It's unthinkable that polio still exists in the world when we have the tools and technology to protect children from this preventable, debilitating disease, " Bloomberg said in a statement.
Inflation is back again, an incredible development considering the hard experiences the U.S. and the rest of the world had with this debilitating disease from the late 1960s through the early 1980s.
The plan also provides greater assurance to donors that efforts to end polio will have a broader impact than just protecting children from this preventable and debilitating disease by eradicating it forever.
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In her IPO road show, the CEO could not address the investor audience as individuals for two reasons: less than 10% of the population has diabetes and, far more important, she might have made her audience feel uncomfortable by associating them with a debilitating disease.
Moses Chao, one of the wisest men I know, and a leading NYU neuro-scientist, has been warning me for 2 years about the danger of not finding a cure for Alzheimers, a debilitating disease of the brain that currently affects some 5 million Americans over the age of 65.
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The debilitating brain disease influences the lives of millions of other people, particularly family members of patients.
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"She'll never admit it, but I don't think she was 100%, " Serena said of her sister, who was diagnosed with a debilitating autoimmune disease before the 2011 U.S. Open -- a grand slam she has won twice, along with her five Wimbledons.
Johne's Disease (paratuberculosis) is a debilitating incurable intestinal disease in cattle.
Children in India are now protected against this debilitating, but preventable disease, bringing us one step closer to saving and improving the lives of all children.
The discovery of the gene that controls Rett syndrome could lead to the development of a test to diagnose the disorder before birth and new methods to prevent the debilitating effects of the disease.
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The cardiologist falsely diagnosed a majority of his Medicare and Medicaid patients with coronary artery disease and debilitating and inoperable angina so he could treat them, unnecessarily, with enhanced external counterpulsation, or EECP, prosecutors said.
The disease can be debilitating in older adults, and after two weeks, the antibiotic treatment doesn't work well for the symptoms.
Suffering from Crohn's disease can mean debilitating pain, fistula surgery and diarrhea that can be so severe it can bring on dehydration.
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If the population of mites in a hive is left unchecked they can sap the strength of workers, making them much more susceptible to viruses, disease and other debilitating conditions.
And he remains a legend despite the debilitating effects of Parkinson's disease.
Royal, 88, succumbed early Wednesday after a debilitating fight with Alzheimer's disease.
An illustration earlier this year was the delay in FDA approval of a biological used to treat Pompe disease--a debilitating inherited disorder--that was to be manufactured in a new, larger-scale manufacturing facility.
Step by step, Sara ended up on a fourth round of chemotherapy, one with a minuscule likelihood of altering the course of her disease and a great likelihood of causing debilitating side effects.
You can have people start getting serious diarrhea, which can be very debilitating and further weaken folks and make people more susceptible to disease.
In the next two years Novartis will unleash a flood of new drugs for an array of other deadly or debilitating illnesses asthma, diabetes, schizophrenia, organ failure, arthritis, skin disorders and eye disease.
Lyme disease is most often transmitted by ticks and, if left untreated, can be severely debilitating and even fatal, so our Lyme Warrior campaign is focused on promulgating preventive education as well as lifestyle management for those who are afflicted.
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Obama's move will be hailed by advocates for those suffering from a host of afflictions, ranging from diabetes to Parkinson's disease, who believe that an expansion of stem-cell research could boost medical progress toward eradicating the debilitating diseases.
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