Like the temperance movement, antiporn activism mistook a symptom of male dominance for the cause. |
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While not a sure sign that you're pregnant, missing a period can sometimes be a key symptom in telling if you're pregnant. |
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Low-grade fever that may be associated with night sweats is the most common systemic symptom of Hodgkin's disease. |
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Infection by pathogenic parasites may be a symptom of ill health, rather than the simple or single cause. |
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Persistent sounds could be a symptom of a serious condition such as a brain tumor or Parkinson's disease. |
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One of the most significant concerns presented by opponents is that suicide ideation is most likely a symptom of psychopathology. |
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Although we did detect more peptic ulcers, it is symptom resolution that matters. |
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While parents think their kids sweat a lot because they're fat, profuse perspiration may be a symptom of incipient diabetes. |
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The remaining patients complained of leg fatigue as the predominant symptom limiting exercise. |
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Her daughter was behaving oddly but she shrugged it off as a symptom of head concussion. |
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It is yet another symptom of our approach to technology, our insistence at robotic responses to human dilemmas. |
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The drug should not be used by patients who are currently constipated or whose main bowel symptom is constipation. |
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It isn't a disease but may be a symptom of severe constipation or emotional difficulties related to stool holding. |
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There was no detectable difference in cold duration or symptom severity between the echinacea and placebo groups. |
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It has been demonstrated that DEPs directly degranulate mast cells and increase histamine levels and symptom severity in humans. |
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Although it has been thought of as a symptom of iron deficiency, it is more commonly discovered in patients who are not anemic. |
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A written symptom diary was completed each morning, and spirometry was performed twice daily. |
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If the main symptom is diarrhoea, food passes through the digestive system faster than usual. |
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Acetylcholine esterase inhibitors such as pyridostigmine offer symptom relief in myasthenia gravis. |
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Pelvic pain, which feels like period pain, is the most common symptom of endometriosis. |
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Sensing a dark presence in the room is a common symptom of sleep paralysis. |
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Stiffness or loss of motion may be the major symptom in patients with adhesive capsulitis, dislocation or glenohumeral joint arthritis. |
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Worse still, is this a symptom of snobbery which my school, despite my best efforts, succeeded in indoctrinating me with? |
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Abdominal pain is the most common presenting symptom in patients with pancreatic or biliary tract cancers. |
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The most serious symptom is the swelling of the lips, mouth, tongue, face and throat. |
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Sometimes tinnitus is a symptom of a disease, like an ear infection or Meniere's disease. |
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Mutism, for example, is a symptom in a number of serious mental illnesses, but is also fairly easy for sane people to mimic. |
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Hot flashes are the most common symptom of menopause, occurring in 80 percent of women during their menopausal years. |
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His self-delusion is so complete he regards this as a principle, instead of a symptom of his own narcissism. |
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Erythromelalgia, a symptom complex of painful inflammatory vasodilatation of extremities, is usually idiopathic or due to thrombocythaemia. |
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It appears to me that her massive weight gain is a symptom of her thought pattern, of her priorities. |
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Do see a neurologist for a complete check-up including a CT scan of the brain, as a headache is also a symptom of more serious brain disorders. |
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The aura is a symptom that usually occurs before the onset of the pain itself. |
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Superficial lymphangitis can be a presenting symptom of milker's nodule, and the diagnosis is suspected from the occupational history. |
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A symptom of this cardiovascular disease is the formation of plaques on the internal linings of blood vessels. |
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A common symptom of apperceptive visual agnosia is prosopagnosia, the inability to recognize faces. |
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Several other production problems can be confused with wheat streak, especially in the early stages of symptom development. |
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Phenological adjustment to contrasted seasonality has been considered a symptom of proper acclimation. |
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Tinnitus is a common symptom of noise overexposure, and it further interferes with hearing acuity, sleep and concentration. |
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Anger and outright rage at the computer, when it doesn't behave the way YOU want it to, may be a symptom of this kind of transference. |
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It is a symptom of an intellectually impoverished time that accepting social responsibility and affirming life should be considered opposites. |
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The misogyny of early works is a symptom of his own immaturity and the sexual repression of the age. |
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In considering the diagnosis of flock worker's lung, the symptom profile is crucial in raising clinical suspicion. |
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One symptom of the present flux and uncertainty in American life can be found at the box office. |
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A frequent complication of symptom progression is the person's ongoing need to adjust to evolving functional losses that accompany syringomyelia. |
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A common skin symptom of a food allergy is hives, or raised red itchy bumps on the skin. |
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And to start generalising about the supposed shortcomings of the next generation is an unmistakable symptom of fogeyism. |
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The most obvious symptom of the disease is the production of small, crumbly berries that fall apart when touched. |
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Tranquillisers such as alprazolam can help reduce anxiety if this is a symptom of PMS, but they should not be used in the long term. |
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Natural remedies take one of two forms, either immune stimulators or symptom relievers. |
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The anger or the hatred is in a sense a symptom or a product of the situation that they're caught in. |
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Any doctor who ignored a comparably ominous symptom in a patient would be subject to a ruinous lawsuit. |
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It was not a harbinger, it was a symptom of the move from a bipolar to a unipolar world. |
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Occasionally, stretch marks can be a symptom of Cushing's syndrome, a condition caused by too many steroid hormones. |
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Administration of antibiotics during the catarrhal stage shortens the duration and decreases symptom severity of the disease. |
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He has received incomplete relief of this symptom despite appropriate conventional medication. |
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The popularity of Jacques Derrida's philosophy among academics is hard to understand except as a symptom of decadence. |
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This two-volume opus presents the pharmacopoeias of Western Herbal traditions with the symptom pictures of Chinese Medicine. |
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The main symptom of this disease, which is treatable by the complete removal of lactose and galactose from the diet, is early onset cataracts. |
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Sullivan defends a Galenic view of lethargy, arguing that it is a symptom of resistance to coercive regimes. |
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But the criticism of WASPs as a group, says Brookhiser, is only a symptom of a deeper ill. |
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The primary symptom is a painful, aching shoulder of rather nondescript type. |
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The November 6 vote is a symptom of a far deeper malaise in Australian politics. |
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The characteristic symptom of scarlet fever is a fine rash on the body that feels like sandpaper to touch. |
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Keep in mind that not every physical sensation is a symptom of a terminal illness. |
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This may be the first symptom of sickle cell disease in babies, who also may develop a fever. |
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But today the idea of serial killing as a symptom of harmless eccentricity seems somewhat faded. |
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This almost involuntary practice relieves the symptom but it also produces gas and bloating. |
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The main symptom of glue ear is hearing loss, ranging from slightly muffled hearing in one ear, to full deafness, if both ears are affected. |
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The most common symptom of paranoia is the belief that someone or something is persecuting you. |
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But whenever I stop taking it, the symptom reappears and again I start taking capsules. |
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Those who reported the symptom were asked whether it had made it impossible to put on hosiery. |
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Throughout the study, participants kept a daily symptom diary and completed a quality-of-life questionnaire. |
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Depression seems to be a concomitant symptom of cognitive impairment rather than an independent risk factor. |
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If you are not dieting, losing weight is a serious symptom as are tiredness and weakness. |
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Magnesium is an essential element in the chlorophyll molecule, and so chlorosis is a common symptom of magnesium deficiency. |
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Chlorosis is a common symptom of deficiencies of other nutrients such as nitrogen, sulphur, and magnesium. |
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There are a number of difficulties, however, that hinder a fair appraisal of the empirical evidence for symptom substitution. |
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One symptom that doctors find most helpful in making a diagnosis of growing pains is how the child responds to touch while in pain. |
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It is a symptom of incomplete development in the encounter with otherness and individuation of one's own personality. |
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But he said he did not think he had Lassa fever because his severe thigh-muscle aching was a symptom the nurses had escaped. |
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There is evidence that drugs can be a symptom of urban poverty and oppression. |
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Feeling thirsty is the initial symptom of heatstroke, which reflects that the body is short of fluids. |
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Conjunctivitis can also be a symptom of other infections such as measles or leptospirosis, a bacterial infection. |
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To be forced to argue your case is not a symptom of incipient clerical fascism, but of a respect for the views of others. |
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The cold developed into pneumonia, which turned out to be a symptom of leukaemia. |
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The characteristic symptom of Sudden Oak Death is sap bleeding from discolored bark. |
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In prurigo nodularis, pruritus is the main symptom and it is of immediate importance to find an effective antipruritic therapy. |
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It is a symptom of the age in which we live that even bastions of propriety like the Stock Exchange try to put the best gloss on their profits. |
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The current news onslaught of grisly fluff is a symptom of media priorities that have left democratic possibilities in the dust. |
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But of course cough is a common symptom of pulmonary oedema or coexistent bronchitis, so you should also consider these causes. |
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Classically, the symptom appears insidiously as dysphagia and progresses slowly to become painful. |
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Apart from snoring, excessive daytime sleepiness is the most common symptom of obstructive sleep apnea. |
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The most common initial symptom is acute pain, erythema, and swelling of the external ear, followed by joint pain. |
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His idea was for me to externalise my anger, he felt that anxiety is really a symptom of something wrong. |
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To me, outsourcing is a symptom that we have pathologies in our economic system that we must solve. |
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An obvious symptom of thrips damage is the presence of tiny black fecal deposits left on the leaf surface where they have been feeding. |
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Furthermore, Freud placed the emphasis on the psychological mechanism of hysterical symptom formation. |
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Jay Haley is arguably the most stalwart hold-out in the family therapy field for the strong-sense idea of symptom function. |
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Laws against sexual harassment were long considered a symptom of American prudishness. |
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Headache is the symptom most commonly reported either with estrogen plus progestin treatment or with mifepristone alone. |
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Small brown spots surrounded by a yellow halo is the characteristic symptom of the disease. |
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The most common symptom of macular degeneration is decreased visual acuity, that is, decreased ability to see fine detail. |
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The most conspicuous symptom is coloration between the main veins of the leaf, which becomes particularly noticeable around veraison. |
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Although that could be a symptom of the general laziness that was running through my veins today. |
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About 86 percent of those with multiple sclerosis suffer from neuropathic pain, or nerve pain, a common symptom of the disease. |
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The main symptom of a slipped disc is sudden, excruciating back pain with severe back muscle spasm. |
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For me, Schorr's remark was an unfortunate symptom of his poverty of imagination. |
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You will be safe around a house filled with snifflers and germs that are airborne from sneezers, and from flu symptom sufferers. |
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In abdominal disease the symptom is particularly associated with rapid enlargement of an encapsulated organ or distension of a hollow viscus. |
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Another symptom is seeing a halo around a light, or having a painful bloodshot eye. |
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Treatment is simple and includes resting the voice, along with warm sialogogues for symptom relief. |
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Patients come here for pain control and symptom control, for respite care and for terminal care. |
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The hounding out of heresy, whether religious or political, is always a symptom of instability in the state. |
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Heartburn is a symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD, for short. |
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No symptom is listed unless it began with fungal exposure, was concurrent with positive nasal and environmental fungal cultures, and resolved with fungal removal. |
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Another symptom is the appearance of a curtain over the field of vision. |
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Most of the bupleurum formulas associated with the various permutations of Lesser Yang stage disease include the symptom of tightness and fullness of the chest. |
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He said that fretting and fussing about rural housing is a very superficial symptom of a much greater and far deeper change the collapse of agriculture. |
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The primary symptom of otitis externa is ear pain, which can be severe and gets worse when the earlobe or other exterior part of the ear is touched or moved. |
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The most typical symptom of interstitial cystitis is pelvic pain. |
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According to many experts, however, the move is both a symptom of changing retail trends and a long expected gravitation towards the store's natural born market. |
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Try to learn about local symptom patterns and the local idioms that are used to express distress and other feelings. |
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Sometimes the only symptom of a subluxated or misaligned spine is fatigue or insomnia. |
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Put an end to the fulgurating pains heartburn or symptom of the acid backward flow once and for all! |
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Poor judgement, a symptom of fatigue, may be a result of impaired mental functioning or a lack of motivation. |
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Updated at 11.48am BST 11.31am BST Dorrell says: The breaking of the law is a symptom of what is wrong in a culture that tolerates criminality. |
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A second diagnostic indication involves the injection of a local anesthetic to confirm the presumptive diagnosis through symptom relief of the affected body part. |
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Liberal pacifism remained influential in Western democracies, but it was also widely seen, especially in Germany, as a symptom of moral decadence. |
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Another symptom of the problem I'm trying to describe is that the current Webster's II New College Dictionary lacks even a definition of the term! |
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It was a symptom of a new disease, gay-related immune deficiency, now AIDS, acquired immune deficiency syndrome. |
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Using different singers means you get a bit of a split personality, the main symptom of schizophrenia. |
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But, for those requesting euthanasia or assisted suicide, it is not just about a loss of dignity or pain and symptom management. |
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The most likely symptom would be a feeling of lightheadedness or dizziness due to a sudden or excessive drop in blood pressure. |
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It's an issue we all face in the modern world, but serious demotivation can be a symptom of learning or processing problems. |
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Seemingly untouched by Hollywood, they did not project the jadedness that is a common symptom of stardom. |
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Let the first symptom of any kind of illness bring home to you the warning that some part of your body is being abused. |
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It is the ideal plant for children as it reduces stomach ache, which is usually the first symptom of illness in small children. |
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Hinchliffe was spared another symptom of syndactylism, the loss of a muscle in the shoulder. |
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Not one day went by that I didn't think I saw a symptom of the disease-I'd see my hand twitch or just stumble over my words. |
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The median time to the first occurrence of flu-like symptom complex was 3.5 days and the median duration per patient was 7.5 days per year. |
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Job stress management likewise had no effect on the level of pain in the neck and upper extremity, or on symptom severity. |
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This is the crucial issue: debt is a symptom but underdevelopment is the disease. |
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Soon after, the same disorder befell me — turns out it's a symptom of depression, called anhedonia. |
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Like cortisone, this art takes effect on the symptom level: it is supposed to distract, desensitize and have an addictive effect. |
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In susceptible blueberry cultivars, blighting of 1-year-old woody stems with flower buds is the predominant symptom in North Carolina. |
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Maybe it is a symptom that we are hungering for something different. |
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However, a migraine or jaw pain, especially in the morning, is a symptom that suggests the presence of bruxism. |
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In addition, the symptom may regress a few weeks after the end of the pregnancy. |
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The team will also study the effects that high blood sugar, a symptom of diabetes, has on lung inflammation and lung function. |
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For example, a tool developed for the purpose of screening for symptom distress may overlook the important issue of social support needs. |
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In many people, fatigue is the single most disabling symptom of their disease. |
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Palliative care is about living, through meticulous attention to symptom control and efforts to maximize day-to-day functioning. |
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Modern medicine categorizes diarrhea as a symptom of a disease, such as scurvy, typhoid, malaria, and dysentery, or as a symptom of indigestible substances in the intestines. |
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The main symptom of strangurious conditions is urinary irritation. |
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Several people reported that it was only when a symptom in common with the previous acute myocardial infarction occurred that they summoned medical help. |
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But this is really just a symptom of the man's emotional febrility. |
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The idea that a symptom called globus hystericus or the globus sensation is a swallowing disorder has somehow gotten into the minds of many people. |
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The most common symptom of endometriosis is pain or discomfort. |
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Existential crisis in this reading is not an apprehension of reality, but a symptom of its avoidance. |
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The attacks on Planned Parenthood were a symptom of a broader effort to delegitimize good organizations doing good work. |
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The possibility of arctic birds like the red knot and the dunlin disappearing from Scotland's shores is yet another symptom of a sickening planet. |
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Deep tendon reflexes disappear within the first few days of symptom onset. |
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The Warren Report was and remains a symptom of disillusion with whatever the government says. |
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I arrive at the conclusion that it is a symptom of a more general phenomenon whereby contextual parameters can be relativized to bearers of propositional attitudes. |
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Fever is the presenting symptom in 10 to 15 percent of patients, and therefore amebic abscess should be considered in patients with a fever of unknown origin. |
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One symptom is the inability to speak outside the echo chamber, epidemic in the current conservative movement. |
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The symptom is also sometimes seen in lobotomy patients and other sufferers of frontal lobe damage and in victims of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and multiple sclerosis. |
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Patients also kept symptom diaries until the condition resolved. |
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But there is no evidence Duncan had a fever, a symptom of the Ebola virus, when he entered the country. |
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Patterns of symptom clusters are viewed in relation to dependent variables including servicemen's changing attributions for post-combat disorders. |
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Interpreting a poem as a symptom or instance of features of the lyric, for example, might be unsatisfactory hermeneutics but a useful contribution to poetics. |
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Meningitis as a presenting symptom of malignancy would be extremely rare. |
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The yogi contemplating his navel often figures for Westerners as an object of amusement, being taken as a symptom of indolence or narcissistic self-absorption. |
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Hannigan thinks that pretending to be a basketball player was a symptom of a larger confidence issue. |
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As has been well documented, the first symptom of an Ebola infection is a fever. |
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Compulsive writing, or hypergraphia, is a well-known, if uncommon, symptom of temporal lobe epilepsy. |
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When paint peels, it is a symptom of problems beneath the paint film. |
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Anxiety is often a symptom of another mental health problem, such as depression, personality disorder, alcohol misuse or withdrawal from long-term use of tranquillisers. |
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It is a symptom of a morphing economy and a much more competitive global system. |
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Both adults and children may have a rash that starts as red or purple spots anywhere on the body, and is a symptom of septicaemia, or blood poisoning. |
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But the opposition of Mars and neptune indicates that the symptom is the cause. |
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Yes, obsessing about problems is itself like a symptom of anxiety and generally not productive. |
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The symptom of early-morning myoclonus, unassociated with alteration of consciousness, is often not mentioned by patients unless they are specifically questioned about it. |
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On the day of the test none of the subjects reported to be suffering from nasal congestion or any other symptom thought to affect their sense of smell. |
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However, only single randomised controlled trials for each of the tested interventions were available, most were of small sample size, and all used unvalidated symptom scores. |
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A uniform yellowing or browning of the edges of leaves on broadleaf plants or the tips of evergreen needles is a symptom of a condition called scorch. |
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At this moment a faint chill, like the first premonitory symptom of an illness, falls upon Jones. |
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Obsessing over traffic stats is a common symptom amongst new bloggers. |
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Patients with carpal tunnel syndrome should avoid repetitive wrist and hand motions that may exacerbate symptoms or make symptom relief difficult to achieve. |
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Well, just as I enter an incredibly intense two weeks at work, I get a head cold which appears to also have the odd symptom of completely disrupting my sleep schedule. |
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Unfortunately, in many cases, the first real symptom is a broken bone. |
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The most common symptom is hot flushes affecting the face and neck. |
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The difference between federal assistance and marketing is a symptom of the income shortage farmers and ranchers are experiencing in this country today. |
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Coughing can be a symptom of a viral infection, such as the common cold. |
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For J. Derrida, terrorism is a symptom of a crisis of autoimmunity and a response to incalculable forces, to undefinable responsibilities. |
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Depending on the symptom in question, treatment may range from close observation to adjunctive pharmacotherapy. |
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You may want to consider keeping track of your use of breakthrough medications using a pain diary or symptom diary. |
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That the two things could so glibly be judged antithetical is itself a symptom of deep Conservative difficulty with these issues. |
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Heartsick relatives said Zakiya had recently complained of leg pains, a common symptom of blood clots. |
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This means at the level of the clinic that a symptom is a metaphor and desire is a metonymy. |
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Sometimes people notice that one symptom tends to be connected with another symptom, for example whenever they have pain they feel nauseated. |
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Goiter, characterized by a swelling at the front of the neck, is a common symptom of chronic iodine deficiency. |
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The most conspicuous symptom is the red-rusty exudation which covers bark tissues on trunks and twigs. |
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Today, I am trying to ignore a niggling anxiety that her cough is a symptom of something more serious than a cold. |
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I hope tonight we can speak to all of this as a huge symptom and a report card on what we just are not doing. |
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Sleepiness, the hallmark symptom of obstructive sleep apnea, increases the rate of motor vehicle crashes and work-related accidents. |
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The most frequent symptom of this condition is recurrent muscle sprain caused by increased muscle tension. |
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As our leader argues:A refugee crisis is hard to cope with because its very existence is a symptom of warfare, persecution or misrule. |
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Conversion disorders whereby the emotional turmoil is expressed unknowingly as a bodily symptom. |
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However, it can be very difficult, as itch is a very aggravating symptom of eczema. |
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Truancy is a symptom of various issues, some of which have their roots in the early years. |
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But then, reluctance to learn from Europe is another symptom of the British disease. |
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The third kind of symptom is hypervigilance, meaning that the body is always on guard. |
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In Western Europe, the symptom rate is up to ten times than in eastern countries. |
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As I said, the issue of debt is a symptom of a much more global issue, namely development. |
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What distinguishes my hysteria is that at the appearance of the mildest symptom, let's say chapped lips, I instantly leap to the conclusion that the chapped lips indicate a brain tumor. |
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This can cause the formation of abnormal hemoglobin molecules, thus causing anemia, the characteristic presenting symptom of the thalassemias. |
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Although sudden hearing loss is uncommon, it can be the initial symptom of multiple sclerosis. |
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The classic symptom is large amounts of watery diarrhea that lasts a few days. |
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Thus nail-biting can be anything from a bad habit to an outward symptom of a medical or emotional disorder. |
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As the name implies, it has the symptom of making the top leaves of the plant wrinkle up and grow abnormally. |
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The fact that jellyfish are increasing is a symptom of something happening in the ecosystem. |
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Increased subjective symptom prevalence among workers exposed to trichloroethylene at sub-oel levels. |
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The financial crisis and the recession have been described as a symptom of another, deeper crisis by a number of economists. |
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Little Jenson has stridor, a symptom of an underlying problem that left him with a narrow airway. |
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Almost any neurological symptom can appear with the disease, and often progresses to physical and cognitive disability. |
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The concepts of cryptonymy and preservative repression stipulate the collapse of the revelatory properties of the symptom and language. |
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The most common symptom is a mild mottle on the youngest leaves of infected plants. |
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Her affinity with pop stars, whose music she almost certainly never listened to, was a symptom of a barely suppressed Bohemianism beneath the slightly chipped veneer of a hen-keeping home counties lady. |
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To our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate obsessive-compulsive symptom structure in patients with schema and locus of control. |
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He was suffering from anthropophobia, a typical Japanese symptom which shows alienation, and liberation, from the embracing community. |
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The upwelling of American folkishness in the '30s and '40s was mostly a symptom of the period's fierce nationalism. |
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A recent article by Alan O'Leary and Neelam Srivastava in a special film issue of the journal The Italianist is certainly a symptom of this fact. |
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The most common bleeding symptom in these patients was found to be epistaxis. |
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The researchers calculated the average daily vasomotor symptom score, or VMSScore, from the data that subjects recorded in a daily diary. |
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The patient had no history of enanthem or morbilliform rash before or after symptom onset and no documented history of measles vaccination. |
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The appearance of bloodstained sputum is often a worrying symptom. |
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Headaches are the most common symptom and papilloedema the major clinical sign. |
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First line medication choice would be meclizine, followed by scopolamine and dimenhydrinate depending upon symptom presentation. |
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What options are available for palliative care or symptom control? |
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Loss of balance may be a symptom of cerebellar ataxia or inner ear diseases such as Meniere's disease, otitis media or vestibulitis. |
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Hematospermia as the presenting symptom of metastatic malignant melanoma of unknown primaiy origin. |
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The most common symptom is pain, followed by hematuria, pelvicalyceal obstruction, and hypertension. |
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Pruritus is the cardinal symptom in Atopic Dermatitis and one of the most important symptoms of Psoriasis. |
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Intranasal corticosteroids reduce individual nasal symptoms and total nasal symptom score better than with antihistamines. |
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He was hospitalized due to the conversive symptom of motor loss in legs which was considered to be a neurological disorder. |
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Critical evaluation of the safety of cimicifuga racemosa in menopause symptom relief. |
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They are a symptom of insecurity, real or perceived. |
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Anhedonia, the inability to experience pleasure in things normally rewarding, is a cardinal symptom of depression. |
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To identify the time delays from symptom onset to definitive diagnosis. |
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Immunotherapy is indicated for those patients who do not experience sufficient symptom relief medically. |
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Rather than ignoring the concerns of his constituents, or dismissing them as a symptom of false consciousness, he said they might have a point. |
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The first symptom of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy among many young patients is sudden collapse and possible death. |
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It is not necessary to probe deeper and find the underlying medical reasons that one worker could develop disabling symptoms under the same workplace conditions that left other workers symptom free. |
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So avoidance is the first kind of symptom. |
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The symptom or problem will determine the type of enema that is ordered. |
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With genetic diagnosis, problems are more complex since the number of genes testable is large, testing may precede any symptom of disease or even gestation. |
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Thus, loss of plant species diversity in such cases is a general symptom of successional changes rather than a particular effect of invasive species. |
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One of the direct consequences of the fall of the fourth American investment bank was the freezing of the interbank lending market, a symptom of the financial institutions' lack of confidence in each other. |
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Expectations should focus on the problem to be solved and not on the symptom or its symbols: participation must not degenerate into demagogy where anything is done under that pretext. |
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This is particularly helpful for those with intermittent claudication, who develop leg pain while walking, a symptom that can seriously impair quality of life. |
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These superficial reforms might be better than nothing, but they barely treat the symptom of insidious American loan practices, let alone cure the disease of massive disinvestment in public education at all levels. |
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The health problems associated with fatness may not be caused by it but be another consequence, another symptom, of overeating. That is the heretical proposal of Roger Unger and Philipp Scherer. |
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The hallmark of Jacksonian America seemed to be a beastly indifference to manners, the symptom of a society where considerateness to others was a poor second to the immediate satisfaction of personal wants. |
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If the symptom pattern matches either description presented in Table 3 and this corroborates positively with a patient history, there is strong indication that the condition is likely a cold or canker sore. |
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Janet was familiar with painful muscle spasms, but she didn't know that this shooting pain was also an MS symptom and that there were treatments for it. |
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On the other hand, being a micropsychoanalyst, he or she encourages associative verbalization, does not directly intervene on the symptom but rather looks for equivalences in the history of the patient. |
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The first symptom is needle etiolation in summer. |
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In most cases there is something that you can focus on to lessen the sadness – some relief of a particular symptom has been managed, the child is marginally better than when they arrived. |
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But even this is more symptom than cause of a societal recidivism in which economic change, the enfeebling crutch of welfarism and clinging to working-class tradition all play a part. |
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One symptom of stress is shallow, rapid breathing. |
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This revisiting of the past and re-editing of events is not only a symptom of the schizophrenic mind. |
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A blackout can also be a first symptom of a fatal irregular heart rhythm, which causes over 100,000 deaths every year in Britain. |
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Here again, symptom screening does not overcome the problems posed by incubation periods, untruthfulness on forms, use of anti-pyretics to mask symptoms and so on. |
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Those with depressed mood reported significantly greater frequencies of anergia, the only vegetative symptom that persisted throughout the year. |
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The thought disturbance and anergia symptom clusters corresponded to the 80th and 25th percentiles, respectively. |
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The only visible symptom was a complete loss of speech. |
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Uranism is always a disease or an inversion. It is sometimes a symptom of degeneracy. It may be caused by disorders during embryonic life. |
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Inhibited by a lack of fluency in possession and a tendency to lose shape, their failings in front of goal are the most obvious symptom of their shaky recent form. |
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They simply made you realise that his slobbishness was, at best, a symptom of thoughtlessness and immaturity. |
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Asociality is a symptom frequently observed in schizophrenia patients. |
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Some sore throat is a common symptom also in erysipelas of the scalp. |
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One regular symptom of hagiomania is the desire of martyrdom. |
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An increase in muscle tone, or spasticity, is a common symptom of the condition, causing involuntary spasms, immobility, disturbed sleep and pain. |
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A study by Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago says that compulsive ice eating, called pagophagia, could be a symptom of iron deficiency anaemia. |
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A new therapeutic agent like CT327 that specifically addresses pruritus, the cardinal symptom of the disease, would make a real difference to patients. |
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Paul, who has sisters Candice, six, and Lana, five months, suffered an attack at nine months during an op to separate joined fingers, a symptom of Timothy Syndrome. |
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In the vast majority of cases, he explains, the pain was a symptom of depression that had been overlooked by neurologists, dentists, otolaryngologists and ophthalmologists. |
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To illustrate, Belin showed a number of topography images of IS cases where there was no evidence of a decentred apex, a predominant symptom of Keratoconus. |
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They maintained that the potassium tartrate used in his treatment prevented his stomach from expelling these compounds and that his thirst was a symptom of the poison. |
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He had a mental illness, characterised by acute mania, which was possibly a symptom of the genetic disease porphyria, although this has been questioned. |
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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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Medical historians consider these emerods a symptom of bubonic plague. |
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Brexit has been described as a symptom of English nationalism. |
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He plans to explore this proposal in a 1-year study of symptom progression, social support, and social activities among Palauans with schizophrenia. |
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Being by nature of a cheerful disposition, the symptom did not surprise his servant, late private of the same famous regiment, who was laying breakfast in an adjoining room. |
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Numb chin syndrome as the presenting symptom of carcinomatous meningitis. |
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There's one more symptom of morning sickness that I think is so important and so underdiscussed that I want to give it its own chapter, and that is depression. |
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Heautoscopy may occur as a symptom in schizophrenia and epilepsy. |
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