Sufferers
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Sufferers
of Capgras syndrome believe that the people they love most in the world have been replaced by perfect duplicates.
Very similarly, in Stanford, a group there announced that, looking at tissues under magnification, they've developed a machine learning-based system which in fact is better than human pathologists at predicting survival rates for cancer
sufferers.
OCD
sufferers
report feeling crazy for experiencing anxiety based on irrational thoughts and finding it difficult to control their responses.
In other words, research suggests that OCD
sufferers
brains are actually hardwired to behave in a certain fashion.
The stigmatization against mental illness often results in the ostracizing and demonizing of
sufferers.
It's like a disease where the
sufferers
feel pretty good, but the people around them suffer.
Its all part of the current trend to get the suffering or
sufferers
out of sight, brush it under the carpet, mammy will say its.
The city's health authorities acted quickly to isolate
sufferers
and contain the virus, enacting a free vaccination campaign that saw over six million New Yorkers immunised against smallpox.
It looked like someone with cerebral palsy was holding the camera (no offense meant to CP sufferers, but I don't think you would expect to get much work as a cinematographer!)
I hope he knows how much the making of this programme has helped his fellow
sufferers
by raising awareness of this terrible condition.
I find it difficult to fathom that in all the years this show has been on the air, the hasn't been the slightest hint of public outcry at its portrayal of OCD
sufferers.
Fact is, TV movies aren't exactly an art form and if you're looking for authenticity and the truth about
sufferers
of this terrible genetic disease and the effect that it has on the people around them, you'd be much better off down the library doing research then subjecting yourself to the tabloid treatment that this film reduces it to.
They should put "ideal for insomnia
sufferers"
on the cover.
For the hundreds of thousands of HIV sufferers, this is likely to be more time than they have left.
The brains of schizophrenia
sufferers
may be vulnerable to becoming "stuck" in these hallucinatory states.
Down the ages, the appearance of those with the disease, and the absence of a known cure, contributed to the fear that it caused – and thus to the stigmatization of its
sufferers.
For example, the Principles and Guidelines note that people affected by leprosy, including sufferers’ family members, are entitled to the same rights as everyone else with respect to marriage, family, and parenthood.
Just as medicated rats are less behaviorally inhibited (more able to tolerate bright, open spaces), medicated anxiety
sufferers
are more likely to be able to return to their jobs.
In the nineteenth century, chronic disease was considered problematic in part because
sufferers
took up scarce beds in hospitals that were increasingly focused on treating acute, curable diseases.
Pain is a familiar experience for everyone, but its nature remains a troubling enigma for
sufferers
and scientists alike.
The UN estimates that the number of HIV/AIDS sufferers, currently at 40 million, will rise sharply in coming years, and 25 million children under age 15 are expected to lose one or both parents to the disease by 2010.
By 2050, there will be 135 million Alzheimer’s
sufferers
worldwide, a threefold increase from today, with three-quarters of cases occurring in low- and middle-income countries.
If they had, would they have willingly condemned thousands of AIDS
sufferers
to death because they might no longer be able to get affordable generic drugs?
For Ebola sufferers, that very modern phrase carries a different, more traditional meaning.
Intestinal parasites such as roundworm, whipworm, and hookworm strip iron from sufferers’ guts, causing disease and intellectual retardation.
Indeed, by 2050, ten million people could be dying as a result of AMR, up from around 700,000 today, with China and India each housing about one million
sufferers.
Lack of clean water also limits safe rehydration of diarrhea or fever
sufferers.
It is mistakenly assumed to be highly contagious, and therefore
sufferers
are to be avoided at all costs.
Contagion among newborn babies, once running at around 70,000 per year, have been cut by some 63%, and the lives of millions of HIV/AIDS
sufferers
have been prolonged.
The government has aligned its early antiretroviral treatment programs for existing sufferers, initiated in 2008, with early monitoring programs for pregnant women.
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