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condition

[kuhn-dish-uhn] / kənˈdɪʃ ən /






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It is a common condition among older people in which one-way valves inside the veins don’t work properly, which makes it harder for blood to travel up the legs to the heart.

From The Wall Street Journal

Most trainers these days focus on strength and conditioning, often with weights, while weaving in elements of cardiovascular exercise.

From Los Angeles Times

Storm added that such a downturn could stand to make economic metrics, like GDP, more representative of the existing economic conditions most Americans are already living in.

From Salon

Those in affected areas have been told to expect travel delays and treacherous conditions for pedestrians, with warnings that some rural communities could be cut off over the coming days.

From BBC

The former left-back, 52, updated fans on his condition via his Instagram page, which included a picture of him smiling in a hospital bed.

From BBC