Thesaurus / malady
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There is even a link between the malady of negative partisanship and America’s ongoing struggle with vaccine hesitancy.
WHY REPUBLICANS ARE SO DETERMINED TO DISTORT THE TRUTH ABOUT THE CAPITOL ATTACKDAVID FRENCHJULY 29, 2021TIMEDoctors have reported an increase in all sorts of foot maladies — in part because so many of us have been spending so much time barefoot.
THESE SHOES ARE KILLING ME! (EP. 296 REBROADCAST)STEPHEN J. DUBNERMAY 20, 2021FREAKONOMICSIn Europe, doctors prescribed sour milk to treat intestinal maladies.
THE MAN WHO DRANK CHOLERA AND LAUNCHED THE YOGURT CRAZE - ISSUE 100: OUTSIDERSLINA ZELDOVICHMAY 19, 2021NAUTILUSIn a Politico op-ed adapted from the book last week, Boehner describes how birtherism and other maladies infected his party, and in audio leaked from his audiobook recording sessions he directs vulgar insults at Cruz.
IN NEW BOOK, JOHN BOEHNER SAYS TODAY’S GOP IS UNRECOGNIZABLE TO TRADITIONAL CONSERVATIVES AND DISHES ON HIS TIME IN POLITICSPAUL KANE, COLBY ITKOWITZ, AARON BLAKEAPRIL 9, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThat formula is approved for tropical maladies and requires a prescription.
SUPPORTERS TOUT ANTI-PARASITE DRUG AS COVID-19 TREATMENT, BUT SKEPTICS CALL IT THE ‘NEW HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE’LAURIE MCGINLEYAPRIL 8, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIt’s an affliction, proven to cause or exacerbate a wide range of physical maladies, from obesity and heart disease to Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases.
ONE-HORSE TOWNKIERAN DAHLMARCH 31, 2021EATERMany of those still recovering from their bouts with the malady required support and care as they recuperated.
PEOPLE GAVE UP ON FLU PANDEMIC MEASURES A CENTURY AGO WHEN THEY TIRED OF THEM – AND PAID A PRICELGBTQ-EDITORMARCH 28, 2021NO STRAIGHT NEWSFlat and modestly declining life expectancy from 2015 to 2017 caused considerable concern among public health experts after decades of progress against heart disease, cancer and other maladies.
PANDEMIC CUT U.S. LIFE EXPECTANCY BY A YEAR DURING THE FIRST HALF OF 2020LENNY BERNSTEINFEBRUARY 18, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIn it, Pollan surveys recent research into psychedelics, which show promise for maladies from treatment-resistant depression to end-of-life distress.
WILL PSYCHEDELIC MUSHROOM VACATIONS COME TO THE U. S.?JEN ROSE SMITHJANUARY 7, 2021WASHINGTON POSTStill, people with coughs and other maladies stood in long lines, where social-distancing is made more difficult, outside these clinics.
MORNING REPORT: WHY COVID IS COURSING THROUGH LOCAL JAILSVOICE OF SAN DIEGODECEMBER 2, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOWORDS RELATED TO MALADY
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