Mrs Arroyo, who suffers from a spine-related ailment, is in hospital for dehydration, reports say.
Her unemployed in-laws, one of whom has a serious heart ailment, had to move in.
Because of a childhood ailment he was confined to a wheelchair for most of his life.
Yet many constitutional experts fear that the government's cure will prove worse than the ailment.
Each EOC bundle could be tranched according to the risk associated with the type of ailment.
They claim that he is suffering from dizziness, diabetes, arthritis, a heart ailment and prostate trouble.
Hospitalized after a motorcycle accident, Keating contracted bronchitis, exacerbated by pulmonary disease and a heart ailment.
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Some reports have talked of a mild stroke, others of a recurring kidney ailment.
Herbal remedies aim to treat the actual ailment where rx drugs aim to just mask the symptoms.
"An ailment for which nothing is done" declaimed the famed Edwin Smith surgical papyrus, a 1600 B.
Alderson said Friday "there's no reason to believe" Wright's current ailment is connected to the previous two.
Voice therapy is often required for such an ailment, said Dr. Cohen, who hasn't treated Mr. Page.
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But the ailment is now fashionable enough to attract the interest of those with mildly upset feelings.
The WSJ piece is only incidentally about the possible side-effects of a specific treatment for a particular ailment.
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In December, he spent more than two weeks in hospital undergoing treatment for his lung ailment and gallstones.
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Four of its big drugs are going off patent this year, such as Pepcid, a stomach ailment remedy.
They seemed to be suffering not so much from any particular ailment as from just about every ailment.
Even if it does, it may evolve into only a mild ailment that most healthy people would survive.
This new ailment is so vaguely defined that is impossible to prove that implants do not cause it.
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The ailment has significantly impaired Scheidies' central vision, and he sees mostly in blurs aside from some peripheral sight.
Official recognition of this mess became apparent in 2003 during an outbreak of SARS, an often fatal respiratory ailment.
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Earlier this month, researchers made a small step toward understanding a gastrointestinal ailment that typically affects children with autism.
Cole was still able to tour this year even with her kidney ailment.
During his one-night stay the doctor, who had been treating patients with an unusual respiratory ailment, fell ill himself.
The Knicks deemed the ailment a "right arm contusion, " listing Anthony as day-to-day.
The youngest grandchild, Olya, who is 11, also suffers from a stomach ailment.
Eli Lilly is a textbook case of the ailment afflicting the drug industry.
The mysterious ailment was a new disease, or it was a response to drought, or to stress, or to toxins.
Maybe if Mandy had tipped the attendant more, she would have divulged the ailment that would soon slaughter her father.
We can't yet know what this ailment, evidently emanating from China, will have on that country and wider Asian trade.
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