Sentences with phrase «with mysterious diseases»

By then, her doctors had diagnosed her with a mysterious disease called autoimmune encephalitis, or AE for short.
After that and other encounters end in confused recrimination, Roger and Florence decide it's best that they not keep seeing each other, but they can't seem to escape each other's orbit, especially when Mahler the dog comes down with a mysterious disease and Florence pitches in to shuttle him back and forth to the vet.
Chances are that he's not afflicted with a mysterious disease but simply stressed out.
«The world is afflicted with a mysterious disease known as «The Enigma.»

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But we are conscious that it is an ordered world and that in a mysterious sense it obeys its own laws - thus we are able to see how it is possible to harness energy to provide people with heat and light, how it is possible to grow, cook, and preserve food, how we can heal diseases, and so on.
Absorbed in caring for our 2 - year - old and preparing for a newborn, the farthest thing on our minds was news that day of a cluster of men in Los Angeles with a mysterious, devastating disease.
A mysterious disease that is turning sea stars to goo has taken off along the Oregon coast, with up to half or more of the creatures being infected in just the last few weeks, scientists say.
The realization that trace amounts of arsenic might pose a health threat began with mysterious outbreaks of disease in Southeast Asia.
A mysterious group of viruses known for their circular genome has been detected in patients with severe disease on two continents.
With only about 200 people diagnosed each year with fibrolamellar, the disease is as rare as it is mysterious — there are no known causes and it's difficult to both detect and trWith only about 200 people diagnosed each year with fibrolamellar, the disease is as rare as it is mysterious — there are no known causes and it's difficult to both detect and trwith fibrolamellar, the disease is as rare as it is mysterious — there are no known causes and it's difficult to both detect and treat.
With a planned clinical study and a new institutional home, NIH promises to invest more into understanding and treating a mysterious disease
Stay away from several diseases, with the help of this mysterious rice: It is a rich source of antioxidants like Vitamin E that can help combat several disease - causing free radicals.
I had had a number of digestive issues and I had been tested for celiac disease, but when the results came back negative, I assumed there was some other mysterious issue going on that I would just have to live with.
Positively dripping with a soggy, oppressive atmosphere, the film is blanketed with a miasma of madness: The city itself is the enemy here, and the mysterious quarry only a symptom of a much more insatiable disease.
The ensemble drama is told through a series of vignettes that begins with the first New York Times report on the mysterious «cancer» that had resulted in the deaths of a growing number of homosexual men and ends eight years later, after the disease has thoroughly and devastatingly affected the movie's close - knit core group of characters.
The only actor who is allowed to dig into his role is Nicholas Hoult («About a Boy», «Warm Bodies «-RRB-, who regains his feelings from a mysterious disease and falls in love with Stewart.
In one charming scene, Alexander sits down with an ape to read Charles Burns's graphic novel Black Hole, a nice touch to anyone familiar with that story of a mysterious disease.
Derek Lee and Clif Prowse's film videographically tells the story of the vicissitudes of two friends traveling through Europe, until one of them contracts a strange disease after spending the night with a mysterious young woman.
Developed by del Toro and Carlton Cuse from the bestselling horror trilogy by del Toro and Chuck Hogan, «The Strain» follows Dr. Ephraim Goodweather (Corey Stoll), whose team from the Centers for Disease Control is called upon to investigate a mysterious viral outbreak with hallmarks of an ancient and evil strain of vampirism.
The main character of The People in the Trees is based on a real man named Carleton Gajdusek, who spent much of the 1950s in Papua New Guinea, working with a tribe called the South Foré, who were beset with a mysterious and fatal neurodegenerative disease they called «kuru,» or the shaking.
Travel with Gladia and her companions to find the source of a mysterious disease, that spreads through Maelon and Tripudia.
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