Sentences with phrase «often debilitating condition»

Only 7 % of cats with arthritis receive treatment for this often debilitating condition.
BMD is a principal measure of the presence and severity of osteoporosis, a common, progressive and often debilitating condition in which bones become thinner and more prone to fracture, even from minor falls or blows.
One of the leading medications on the market is Imitrex that was developed to ease migraines in those suffering from this often debilitating condition.
At the same time, he adds, clinical studies on migraine headache, asthma, chronic pain and irritable bowel syndrome have demonstrated the important role of the placebo in helping relieve symptoms of these often debilitating conditions.

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This is also often accompanied by a feeling of pain in the missing appendage — a condition that can be very severely debilitating.
If the findings translate to humans, this restoration of muscle mass could help to combat some of the effects of age - related frailty, which often lead to osteoporosis and other debilitating conditions.
There is a strong connection between anxiety and mental stress and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), an elusive condition of the gut that results in unpredictable symptoms like bloating, diarrhea, constipation and stomach pain, which is often debilitating for those who suffer from it and very difficult to effectively treat.
Chronic fatigue syndrome, or ME, is a debilitating long - term condition that affects women disproportionately and is too often written off as «all in the mind».
For example, she argued in a recent blog that ``... timed tests are a major cause of this debilitating, often lifelong condition [referring to math anxiety].»
Musculoskeletal disorders are debilitating conditions that are often associated with genetic makeup, malnutrition, and stress - related events [64].
While breeds such as dachshunds, Skye terriers, Welsh corgis and basset hounds encourage some form of skeletal dwarfism in the breed, this genetic condition is often seen in other breeds without encouragement — and often debilitating results.
Surgery may be needed to correct this often painful and debilitating condition that can cause radiating pain and occasionally paralysis.
The man was represented throughout the process by Malcolm Johnson, senior associate at BL Claims Solicitors, who said: «This judgment is a landmark ruling for people such as my client, who previously were given no hope of receiving any compensation despite their often severe and debilitating conditions.
Senior drivers often face debilitating physical conditions which force them to relinquish their drivers» license even though they need their vehicle to get around.
PTSD in these women often had its onset in adolescence, was debilitating and chronic, and was complicated by the presence of other mental health conditions such as depression, psychosis and alcohol and cannabis dependence.
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