The victim did not, however, have any ailment which might have led this distasteful infusion of blood with pee-pee. |
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My hair was bobbed because of my ailment and fear shot through me when some boys teased me. |
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Like every other mental ailment, bipolar disorder is treated through medication and counseling. |
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Some of his friends had been absent from the sixth-form college he attended for over a week with this ailment. |
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It can also be passed to humans, causing a chronic ailment known as undulant fever. |
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It is difficult for non-medically trained people to know if their ailment is bacterial or viral. |
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The child was not suffering from any physical ailment which could be cured through surgery. |
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It will strike when its host suffers from a wound such as a small cut, a minor ailment such as a cold, or when the immune system is under par. |
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We are given pain relief in our society for whatever ailment comes our way. |
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Orrell were without first choice fullbacks who were sent home before kick off after suffering a stomach ailment in the dressing room. |
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It came to pass of late, that my jacket lapels were showing some spots of dandruff, a minor ailment that even the Pharaohs had to cope with. |
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Regular physical malady we diagnose the ailment and develop a course of treatment. |
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This strap helps alleviate the pain and discomfort of Achilles tendonitis, an ailment common among basketball players. |
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Chronic wasting disease is a fatal neurological ailment of elk, white-tailed deer and mule deer. |
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On May 12 th he had yet another ailment, probably from being run down and underfed, and missed his class at college due to a sore throat. |
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Willow, who is white with two distinctive grey splodges, was suffering from fly strike, an ailment more commonly associated with rabbits. |
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Trauma, chronic exposure to moisture, and exostoses make otitis externa a common ailment among surfers. |
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Envisioning a new medical speciality to address this ailment, the AACI built a network of private institutions to treat habitual drunkards. |
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Unlike those around him, the naturalised German citizen's only physical ailment was jet lag. |
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Seeing a counselor for depression is not something to be ashamed of any more than seeing a physician for a physical ailment. |
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They were able to isolate the initial injury that was the root cause of my ailment. |
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The poor schmo had a bad dose of noncomplainingitis, that peculiarly British ailment with symptoms which include chronic fear of causing a scene. |
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Phlebotomy, or bloodletting, was usually practiced on the patient's neck, arms or legs, depending on the location of the ailment. |
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If the patient is not inclined to discuss her ailment, keep off the topic. |
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I also have duller symptoms like a sore throat and earache, and the miserable conviction that this ailment will probably last for my entire holiday. |
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He has spent years as a visiting lecturer and poet in residence in various universities, but has never succumbed to the campus ailment of disappearing up his own alliteration. |
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We have regressed in our relationship to illness, and the example of diabetes illustrates how we have lost faith in science to cure physical ailment. |
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Always believing he could conquer his ailment, Lou had hopes, however slim, that others were writing him off too soon. |
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We win every time we create a new job or cure an old ailment. |
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Sometimes having a diagnosis for an ailment makes the symptoms much more palatable. |
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That is a high hurdle to clear, especially if the health problem is a general ailment such as heart disease. |
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The ailment causes her to bend forward when she walks, stepping gingerly, her gaze cast downward. |
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This rheumatic ailment is considered a syndrome because it corresponds to a series of symptoms rather than to a clearly defined process. |
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He visits her and confesses that his underlying ailment is impotence. |
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When his coach recently said that Mr. Liu's back ailment was not a concern, you could almost hear the whew of national relief. |
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Every physical ailment is classified as warm or cold, and its cure depends on restoring the body's equilibrium by ingesting foods with the opposite properties. |
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Complaining of a stomach ailment, I had convinced Oglivie to leave the consummation of our marriage bed until tomorrow, when I was feeling better. |
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Asthma has become a common ailment in modern society, as the deteriorating environment and stress work their insidiousness against the human body. |
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Like homeopathy, it treats the whole person rather than just the ailment. |
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Last week a kidney ailment worsened and he was admitted to Kingston Hospital, where he suffered a heart attack. |
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Having experienced a mild diarrheal illness for several days, he had attempted to cure himself of this ailment that morning with a dose of Glauber's salts, a laxative. |
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Just a few weeks later, she broke out with shingles, an agonizing ailment where the nerves become infected and large blister-like eruptions explode all over the skin. |
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Unless handicapped by any chronic ailment, he or she will have a hearty enough appetite but will avoid edibles that require strong teeth to tackle. |
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The crippling ailment of a good portion of the 50 or so musketeer flicks out there is that there's only so much you can do with cavaliers and carriages. |
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If you suffer from a particular ailment, seek the advice and services of qualified medical practitioners. |
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These minor debacles are just symptoms of a larger ailment, one that has afflicted over a century's worth of politicians on every level and for which there is no end in sight. |
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Meanwhile, Dr Sen had asked for specialist medical treatment for his heart ailment. |
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That was the number of people who they estimated at the day who would qualify and who would suffer from the ailment. |
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Or, I would politely try and explain what my ailment was, but sometimes I would yell at people for staring. |
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Despite battling a stomach ailment that has afflicted several athletes, Hayden has been on fire at these Games. |
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The result is that there are more people in the world's hospitals suffering from water-borne diseases than any other ailment. |
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For example, a patient receives treatment for a minor physical ailment in an emergency department. |
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In other cases where there are several treatments for one ailment there could be greater competition between companies. |
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They are free from the mental ailment whose symptom is holding a furious intolerance of other people's beliefs. |
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Jan Muhammad said that two years back his widow sister wife of Nasir Khan who died due to ailment was forced by her brother in-law to marry him. |
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An ailment can be a rite de passage, a childhood illness an essential preliminary to entry into adulthood. |
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What was his ailment that required a doctor's ministrations? |
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Enchanters will also bring a substantial offensive power to a group, thanks to their enchantments and conjurations, along with the ability to dispel any ailment. |
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That is why people who are trying for things beyond their reach often develop ulcers or chronic illnesses, and those who suffer from some physical ailment allow themselves to drift into a state where they become mentally ill. |
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Brother of deceased Sana while complaining the police told that her sister was on bed rest due to ailment and suddenly firing started. |
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And if they can be coaxed or cajoled into work they may sue if they feel their employer hasn't taken their ailment seriously enough. In Britain, stress has attracted the attention of the government. |
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This ailment involves a series of symptoms, such as runny nose, sinus congestion, fits of sneezing, red, swollen and weepy eyes, respiratory problems, coughing and asthma. |
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The Programme seeks to reduce maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity and prevent children from being born with disabilities as a result of an ailment occurring during pregnancy, confinement or post-partum. |
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At least with a physical or mental ailment some guilt can be assuaged. |
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The move will be welcomed by many of the millions of patients with the ailment, which brings widespread misery and costs the country billions of pounds in sick leave, welfare bills and medical treatment. |
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The Tribunal found the complainant more credible than the respondent and concluded that the respondent had refused to continue to employ the complainant because he feared a recurrence of the complainant's lung ailment. |
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Many studies have been conducted and continue to be conducted to try to ascertain the nature of this relationship, or to determine if this relationship exists at all, often ailment by ailment. |
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It's a broad term that refers to a wide range of different medical conditions, such as gout, an ailment that usually affects the big toe, rheumatoid arthritis and even tendonitis. |
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Demonstrates how to appropriately enquire whether a First Nations patient is taking traditional herbs or medicines to treat his or her ailment and how to integrate that knowledge into his or her care. |
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Get your hands on a copy of Terrarium Craft so you can combat the common wintertime ailment of Restless Gardener Syndrome. |
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By Ruba Shawwa Peptic ulcer is a common gastrointestinal ailment that affects millions of people worldwide. |
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To a considerable extent, the anemia is an iatrogenic social ailment, induced by government behavior. |
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Grind them to a paste and apply to the affected portions of the skin a few times daily for a few days and you will be completely relieved of your ailment. |
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Over the years, I've made no secret of the fact that I suffer from the crippling modern-day ailment of cyberchondria. |
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Fay, who is regularly dowsed by a fellow practitioner herself to help stay healthy, says she sees and feels a client's ailment as an energy. |
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Within the field of healthcare, quality of life is often regarded in terms of how a certain ailment affects a patient on an individual level. |
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A liver ailment, probably hereditary, was aggravated by overwork, bad diet and lack of sleep. |
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After defeating Lee in a few matches, Louis discovered he had a heart ailment and retired from wrestling competition. |
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The ailment, which is sometimes fatal, is called nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy and has been reported in patients with weakened kidney function. |
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Before boarding, Dixon had suffered a mini-stroke at his hotel but had shrugged it off as a minor ailment he thought he could sleep off on the plane. |
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The Food and Drug Administration approved the use of growth hormones for girls who have the ailment and are short, a common symptom of the syndrome. |
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