Sentences with phrase «in other afflictions»

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To Foster's point, Affliction, whose other staffers also sport huge muscles and acres of scar tissue, has seen average annual growth of more than 300 percent in the past two years.
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Indeed, the animal rights movement's fury against the speciesist use of animals» a necessary element for human flourishing, particularly in medical research» has increased to the point that scientists are now under threat of death by the most radical liberationists for daring to experiment on rats or monkeys to find cures for cancer and other human afflictions.
Two nearby Methodist churches enjoyed better fortune during the time of Bigelow's affliction, and the people of Bigelow frequently base their self - assessment upon their sense that the programs in the two other churches are livelier and church life more opulent.
Aquinas reasoned: «To bring death upon oneself in order to escape the other afflictions of this life is to adopt a greater evil in order to avoid a lesser....
White does not simply present Malory's romance as an allegory for the ills of his age, though he recognizes its relevance, much less as a panacea for his own afflictions in any sense other than the humble one in which all polite literature is a welcome respite from terrestrial agonies.
Harness racing is taking a radical step in an attempt to solve one of its perennial problems: the high incidence of lameness and other afflictions that plague 2 - year - olds.
But like so many others, his prescription became his affliction, resulting in a severe addiction and eventual overdoses.
Image courtesy of iStockphoto / JeremyRichards Diabetes, heart disease, stroke and other afflictions that once primarily plagued wealthier, western countries are now accelerating in poorer nations.A new study reveals that risk factors for heart disease in Indian cities are now more prevalent than they are in the U.S.
In the lab, replacing malfunctioning genes with working ones has succeeded in curing or treating animals with hemophilia, (the animal analogs of) depression, and other afflictionIn the lab, replacing malfunctioning genes with working ones has succeeded in curing or treating animals with hemophilia, (the animal analogs of) depression, and other afflictionin curing or treating animals with hemophilia, (the animal analogs of) depression, and other afflictions.
Imagine if genetic diseases could be removed from the very biological code of our species — a future in which the likes of hemophilia, cystic fibrosis or dozens of other afflictions are simply edited out of human embryos.
In a letter to the lawmakers, he emphasizes the importance of nonhuman primate research in tackling Ebola, cardiovascular disease, and other afflictionIn a letter to the lawmakers, he emphasizes the importance of nonhuman primate research in tackling Ebola, cardiovascular disease, and other afflictionin tackling Ebola, cardiovascular disease, and other afflictions.
This and other controversies aside, recent results raise the possibility that PTSD is a less distinctive affliction than originally thought and that its symptoms may arise in response to a plethora of intense stressors that are part and parcel of the human condition.
More than 1800 compounds have been identified in human breath, and tests are being developed for diabetes, cancer, and other afflictions.
While these examples illustrate the complexity possible in organ - on - a-chip design, Takayama, Griffith and others are also interested in models that take a more stripped - down approach to imitating organs and their afflictions.
Chrissy, who shares a room with her older sister, Brianna, 17, still receives cards and stuffed animals from well - wishers two years after she made international headlines.This month, she'll participate in a few community events to raise awareness about the importance of funding breast cancer research, says her mom, and she plans to speak at a fundraiser to help children with cancer and other serious afflictions.
For example, a book of «recipes» for all facets of life, written by Dr. A.W. Chase, MD in 1866, lists ten formulations of salve, eight of which contain tallow, in addition to other natural ingredients.17 This same medical doctor quotes the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal of his day on using pure tallow for a «very common and very painful affliction,» an ingrown toenail.
Since the vast majority of bone cancer tumors appear in the limbs, the first symptoms are very similar to other leg injuries or afflictions
Many common afflictions in cats result in chronic pain — veterinary colleagues have identified some, while others can be assumed to be painful.
The public today is more engaged in the discourse surrounding PTSD and, to a lesser extend, TBI and other trauma - related afflictions.
Like the other factors, you should not exclude a clinic if they don't have this service but it is essential to be prepared and have a phone number always at hand in case of affliction.
At the Deep Games Laboratory in DePaul's College of Computing and Digital Media, associate professor Doris Rusch and her students develop video games that raise awareness for mental illness and other afflictions, and could even contribute to treatment.
Politics, while hardly ignored (in works by Andrea Bowers, Sam Durant and Harrell Fletcher, among others), exchange claims of affliction for a greater emphasis on formal allure.
In other words, these litigants are being deliberately «stigmatized» with a mental affliction alleged to be a symptom of paranoid schizophrenia, when they have not in fact been professionally diagnoseIn other words, these litigants are being deliberately «stigmatized» with a mental affliction alleged to be a symptom of paranoid schizophrenia, when they have not in fact been professionally diagnosein fact been professionally diagnosed.
For example, an applicant lies and says they don't have a history of smoking in order to avoid a costly Smoker classification, but dies a year into their policy from lung cancer or some other lung - related affliction, the insurance company can investigate, determine the death was smoking - related, and decline to pay the death benefit because of application fraud.
To be honest, there are very few options available to keep ourselves financially prepared against such an unwanted affliction other than investing in a cancer insurance plan.
In reading just the first few passages in Wendy Gelberg's Introduction, I immediately saw myself, relaxed and felt better about my «affliction,» and drank in her words: «My goal in writing this book is to pick up where other job search and career transition books leave off and to honor people of all types.&raquIn reading just the first few passages in Wendy Gelberg's Introduction, I immediately saw myself, relaxed and felt better about my «affliction,» and drank in her words: «My goal in writing this book is to pick up where other job search and career transition books leave off and to honor people of all types.&raquin Wendy Gelberg's Introduction, I immediately saw myself, relaxed and felt better about my «affliction,» and drank in her words: «My goal in writing this book is to pick up where other job search and career transition books leave off and to honor people of all types.&raquin her words: «My goal in writing this book is to pick up where other job search and career transition books leave off and to honor people of all types.&raquin writing this book is to pick up where other job search and career transition books leave off and to honor people of all types.»
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