The DSM's experts considered adding sensory processing disorder as a separate malady for the first time.
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PVRL1 is indeed one of the genes involved in the malady in these places, too.
And in the case of at least one malady, irritable-bowel syndrome, they are right.
Perhaps he did: he often complained of the artistic malady known as writer's block.
The decoupling of work and reward, which inconvertible paper money does, causes a social, and spiritual, malady.
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It is worth re-emphasizing, again, that Jackson-Vanik is designed to remedy a malady that no longer exists.
The doctors at Henry Ford found no evidence of such a problem or any other serious medical malady.
But no malady is more feared than what is known in Olympic circles as Indian Field Hockey Syndrome.
Disruptive technologies, including Big Data and also social were found to be powerful antidotes to this innovation deficiency malady.
Third, localism can easily become a form of isolationism, a recurrent American malady.
Such drugs could transform Alzheimer's into a controllable malady and prolong patients' lives.
Those who rebel are lesser fans or just plain jealous or infected with some other malady in need of an exorcism.
We can work our way out of any financial malady, but only if we first find the cure to our leadership problem.
Japan's economic malady goes deeper than tottering banks or real estate bubbles.
That mouthful of a malady left these customers, most of them women, with prolonged boils on their lower legs and some long-term scars.
It's good for headlines whenever it gets discussed, and it's considered a serious malady by the medical profession, but no formal cost studies exist.
The war in Vietnam is but a symptom of a far deeper malady within the American spirit, and if we ignore this sobering reality...
For 16 years researchers have studied the mysterious malady known as "Syndrome X, " which was first described by Stanford University endocrinologist Gerald Reaven in 1988.
Admittedly, the first glimmers showed up a couple of years ago in Spain, which suffered the malady of economic miasma brought on by environmental populism.
You mislabel your malady as "wizened experience, " even as it metastasizes.
Many scholars trace the malady back a century when police began to take a cut from the wildly popular illegal lottery called the jogo de bicho.
Swartz was known to battle depression, so an indictment did not help his mental state as it often rattles even those who have no such malady.
Mental depression is such a common topic in lifestyle pages and pharmaceutical ads that Americans might be forgiven for thinking of it as a strictly modern malady.
Yancopoulos, Regeneron's chief scientist, says he heard about the possibilities in treating Muckle-Wells and made an "impassioned plea" to Novartis to test Regeneron's drug for that malady.
And so is everybody connected with curing this dread malady.
Of the four million Americans who suffer this brain-destroying malady, the large majority don't develop symptoms until they are well past 60, and many not until they reach their 90s.
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News stories of Muslims - and from the Muslim world - continue to be deplorable and to reveal how terribly the malady of a broken civilization is consuming its own people, while threatening the freedom and security of others.
Only by understanding the subtle genetic variations among hundreds of thousands of people--by sifting out the molecular misnomers that predispose someone to a particular malady--will scientists learn how to better predict, diagnose and ultimately cure difficult diseases like diabetes, schizophrenia and heart failure.
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