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illnesses

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Life-saving vaccines for those illnesses and others are—without enough medical workers to disburse them—going unused.

An average of 200,000 will be sent to the hospital for respiratory and heart conditions illnesses associated with it.

This may be why serious alcohol-related deaths and illnesses are on the rise.

During the ensuing years, Mandelbaum was besieged by a series of illnesses.

CrowdMed is a system that caters to patients with physical and mental illnesses that are chronic in nature, Heyman said.

Illnesses like Armand's have one fortunate thing about them: they either kill outright or are very soon overcome.

Since January I have had two severe illnesses, my boy, and some heartbreaking anxiety over Fanny; and am only now convalescing.

The Indian practitioner is strongly of opinion that white doctors are of little service in the cure of native illnesses.

Jenkin had showed great devotion to them in their illnesses, and was worn out with grief and watching.

He was no longer harassed by serious illnesses and pursued by the spectre of possible invalidism.

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On this page you'll find 39 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to illnesses, such as: malady, breakdown, disturbance, ailment, sickness, and disability.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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