And it was debilitating for Nixon, and I was concerned that it would be debilitating for Trump.
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James Parkinson discovered a debilitating disease -- and plenty more 4.
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Overcoming, defusing, or sublimating debilitating mental states is never easy.
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It's the strangest illness, but it can be incredibly debilitating.
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Both times, I ended up with debilitating headaches halfway through.
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Even when returns are positive, trailing an index is debilitating.
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He had suffered a debilitating heart attack four years prior.
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Is it normal to have heartburn this debilitating at 26??
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For years I had kept my debilitating panic attacks hidden.
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Both conditions can be debilitating and few medications treat them.
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The damage to many of these hospitals has been debilitating.
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" For Republicans, "there's an urgency to avoid a debilitating shutdown.
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They did not choose to suffer from debilitating mental conditions.
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Student loans can feel debilitating, but they don't have to.
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At the same time, inadequate hydration can have debilitating effects.
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The suspense would be gripping if it weren't so debilitating.
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They need to address the president's inconsistent and debilitating rhetoric.
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I didn't understand the debilitating consequence of having no sleep.
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Acne can range from upsetting to frustrating to completely debilitating.
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SL: Tackling student loan debt that is debilitating our youth.
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"Those three combined, it's debilitating to play baseball," he said.
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What was the reason for my friend's debilitating chronic illness?
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My empathy was motivating and debilitating at the same time.
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Some women experience tingling sensations, and others have debilitating pain.
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She started having debilitating migraines that painkillers would not help.
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It can be debilitating and has resulted in numerous hospitalizations.
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She herself underwent treatment and experienced debilitating financial side effects.
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Cannabis can liberate Americans from the symptoms of debilitating diseases.
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Trump is playing midwife to ever more extreme, debilitating partisanship.
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But less debilitating dips in mood affect many of us.
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But due to their severity, cluster headaches are particularly debilitating.
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Some former employees described frustrations with debilitating ties to the mothership.
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Nearly half say it is so debilitating that they need help.
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They simply have a debilitating fear of sounding strange or stupid.
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Hospitals are also feeling the impact of the country's debilitating dilemmas.
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Many also bemoaned her emigration, part of a debilitating brain drain.
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Strikes are less debilitating than before, though still worse than elsewhere.
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Kendall Jenner is getting real about her "debilitating" struggle with acne.
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Its consequences, all sorts of gastrointestinal distress, can be downright debilitating.
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And that post-shingles pain goes on for months; it's debilitating.
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I was someone who repeatedly experienced intense episodes of debilitating fear.
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It also leads to debilitating skin sores at her graft site.
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Off to the races with another debilitating case of indignant outrage.
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The attendants claim they have suffered debilitating injuries since the flight.
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With epilepsy, patients never know when a debilitating seizure will strike.
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Attacks can be debilitating, causing nausea and vomiting for some people.
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But living with prolonged stress can be psychologically and mentally debilitating.
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It caused agoraphobia, claustrophobia, depression, and a debilitating phobia of fainting.
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The impasse has been debilitating for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
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The condition can be debilitating for those who suffer from it.
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Which catastrophe was more debilitating to the Yankees' morale is debatable.
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Those are the ones with the more debilitating long-term consequences.
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We should embrace vigilance rather than debilitating anxiety about the future.
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Nightmares are among the most common debilitating symptoms of this condition.
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They worried about living, with unknown debilitating effects on their bodies.
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How did America come to abandon people with debilitating psychiatric diseases?
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It will do so in the throes of a debilitating crisis.
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It's vital that you understand how debilitating an illness it is.
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Except now the Prime Minister is ill with a debilitating disease.
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In July, Scott revealed he's been battling a debilitating mystery illness.
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It's extremely funny in context, and probably debilitating out of it.
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Second, mood and anxiety disorders are common, debilitating and often undertreated.
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Nevertheless, several papers suggest that such patients do suffer debilitating symptoms.
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Or the debilitating 50% annual rate in Argentina as of October.
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Last season, he played through debilitating ankle pain, and it showed.
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Suddenly, it became an everyday struggle, and one that was debilitating.
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She found herself seized with debilitating panic attacks on a regular basis.
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India has been inching closer to a debilitating water crisis for months.
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Now, she sometimes experiences "sugar crashes," which she says can be debilitating.
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Every drug, too, has side-effects, some of which can be debilitating.
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It would be a debilitating blow to Trump and Ryan's aggressive agenda.
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She was pulled into a debilitating darkness that lasted for 18 months.
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Her friend and longtime publicist, Nanci Ryder, suffers from the debilitating disease.
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"It's really becoming debilitating to the infrastructure of our cities," Dutt said.
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If you experience debilitating anxiety on a regular basis, seek professional help.
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This sorrow was often debilitating, and Kelly says he simply couldn't function.
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Angie, who has long suffered from debilitating anxiety, cannot work or drive.
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And finally, some cancers won't actually develop into debilitating and deadly conditions.
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I've got ravenous cravings, unhinged mood swings, and debilitating aches and pains.
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Ali is also shown continuing to deal with her debilitating muscular dystrophy.
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These are a few of the things that give humans debilitating anxiety.
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After rejection, "the love addict goes into severe debilitating withdrawal," Heller says.
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How are they helping people break addictions or shake debilitating anxiety disorders?
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Those of us with debilitating seasonal allergies know your struggle, little guy.
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Let me explain why a sixth nerve palsy can be so debilitating.
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" The service member whose surgery was cancelled describes the situation as "debilitating.
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Experts agree that new drugs are urgently needed for this debilitating disease.
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Patients often live with debilitating pain in their lower legs for years.
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Carolyn Tuft suffers from debilitating headaches, nausea, and other serious health problems.
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It&aposs a developmental condition that can range from mild to debilitating.
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It's well established that solitary confinement can be mentally and physically debilitating.
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A short time after eating the peppers, customers often suffer debilitating cramps.
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However, a debilitating knee injury his senior year derailed his professional prospects.
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It seems like it should be debilitating, but somehow it is not.
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But then the employee developed Bell's palsy, a debilitating stroke-like condition.
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Serious, debilitating injuries happen in every sport every year, not just football.
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In February, he learned he had rectal cancer and underwent debilitating surgery.
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It was a time that was fraught with anxiety and debilitating sickness.
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That week, despite the debilitating anxiety and paranoia that had consumed Mrs.
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Most of the new party members come in three mutually debilitating categories.
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When watching football bowl games, fans worry about possibly debilitating player injuries.
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She referred in a dissenting opinion to the debilitating effects of discrimination.
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She tells Axios that "we've delivered a debilitating hit" to the WTO.
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For those living with PCOS, these skin-deep symptoms can be debilitating.
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It has been debilitating, embarrassing, painful, scary, depressing, lonely, all the things.
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That's among the four most debilitating mistakes CEOs should avoid if possible.
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Eisenhower, despite a debilitating heart attack in 1955, got re-elected anyway.
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The stigma is debilitating, and it's something I had to unlearn myself.
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"I've just recently started getting really debilitating panic attacks and anxiety," Rodriguez said.
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But they're also standing between patients with debilitating genetic diseases and their cures.
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The new migraine drugs are the first designed to prevent the debilitating headaches.
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It caused debilitating abdominal pain and put my transition on the back-burner.
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About 90% of victims of lightning strikes survive, although many endure debilitating injuries.
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Last year, J.D. Scott thought he might die from a mysterious debilitating illness.
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Across the industry, results were damaged by a string of debilitating Atlantic hurricanes.
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And debilitating IT breakdowns are becoming increasingly common across the industry (see timeline).
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It also suffered at least four debilitating IT glitches in 2016 and 2017.
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All now live with infertility; chronic, debilitating pain; and sky-high medical bills.
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Lack of knowledge and not participating in the gig economy aren't necessarily debilitating.
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Tiler Peck, the New York City Ballet star, suffered a debilitating neck injury.
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It's harmless for most people, but in the worst cases can be debilitating.
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He had to pick himself up from debilitating grief and keep on going.
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A bad bout of hay fever can be as debilitating as the flu.
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The grief was overwhelming, and the complete personal and financial loss was debilitating.
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But he gets in trouble when those refined tendencies turn into debilitating passiveness.
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The levies will increase costs, muddle supply chains and drive up debilitating uncertainty.
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At the time I was 53 and my hangovers were just becoming debilitating.
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Doctors diagnosed her with the debilitating Alexander disease at the age of 2.
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If you get menstrual cramps, you know how absolutely debilitating they can be.
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The debilitating side effects didn't make it easy to stay on the treatment.
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Once or twice a year, Brooke Baldwin is hit with a "debilitating" migraine.
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I experience anxiety that sometimes comes on so strong that it's physically debilitating.
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Imagine actually feeling the symptoms of a loved one with a debilitating disease.
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In the early 80s, Ireland's corporate tax rate was a debilitating 2023 percent.
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Four days without cellular coverage can lead to palpitations and debilitating night sweats.
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What can be done to help correct this unfair and debilitating legal situation?
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But for people who are sensitive to sensory stimulation, it can be debilitating.
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The moment Scheuermann awoke, in a recovery room, she felt a debilitating headache.
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Math trauma manifests as anxiety or dread, a debilitating fear of being wrong.
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Nancy Peña says she's suffered debilitating panic attacks since that night last June.
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Though debilitating and even fatal, malaria is easily treatable with the proper medication.
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But that is masking a more debilitating factor affecting the economy - corporate debt.
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They weren't expected, and their erratic appearances are precisely what made them debilitating.
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Older therapies were not nearly as effective and sometimes produced debilitating side effects.
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Though she suffered a variety of debilitating symptoms, "I was determined," she said.
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Too often the result is a debilitating fracture, loss of independence or death.
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He had complained for years about debilitating back pain from degenerative disc disease.
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Ever wanted to creep a little closer to grime, disease and debilitating addiction?
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But with this cool little secret came the fear — debilitating, crushing, sleep-destroying.
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Second, fear continues to be as contagious and debilitating as the disease itself.
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For starters, it's simply not as deadly or debilitating as something like Ebola.
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Many made the case against the potentially debilitating impact of the Trump presidency.
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He brought an end to the routine use of the debilitating radical mastectomy.
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This delay in seeking treatment allows symptoms to become chronic, severe and debilitating.
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Medications show about the same success rate and sometimes cause debilitating side effects.
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Medications show about the same success rate and sometimes cause debilitating side effects.
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Cancer treatments are usually long, debilitating processes that physically and emotionally drain patients.
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James works multiple jobs in an effort to pay down debilitating student debt.
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And this wasn't a debilitating disorder for which people would necessarily seek treatment.
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We must at all costs cherish our allies and reverse this debilitating perception.
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But for the most part, the amount of boxes and clutter was debilitating.
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Even more important, though, deep and potentially debilitating political problems in Afghanistan persist.
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It can be very debilitating and seriously diminish a person's quality of life.
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That alleged mistreatment, Blatt said, worsened her gender dysphoria to a debilitating degree.
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I have physical health issues that are debilitating and prevent me from doing stuff.
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ALS is a debilitating, devastating disease from which no one has ever fully recovered.
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The troubles of Africa's largest economy have been exacerbated by a debilitating currency shortage.
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The key problem for the monetary authorities is neither unwanted inflation nor debilitating deflation.
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Her pain level varies, though it is sometimes debilitating in the wake of exertion.
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In 2016, Malik even opened up about canceling a concert due to debilitating anxiety.
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Schizophrenia and other debilitating mental illnesses have no single cause, experts emphasized in interviews.
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Plus, store credit cards can come with a host of other potentially debilitating fees.
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This is particularly relevant when it comes to the debilitating symptoms phobia sufferers face.
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But a migraine is way more than a headache, it's a debilitating neurological condition.
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EIM is a proven method for measuring muscle deterioration in debilitating conditions like ALS.
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However, a person with a rare disease can have severe, continuous and debilitating symptoms.
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However, to listen to these 11 tracks in one sitting can be physically debilitating.
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"You could say his mind closes down," the doctor says of John's debilitating depression.
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It's caused by a lack oxygen at high altitudes and can be enormously debilitating.
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Even when those ailments are less severe than CTE, they still can be debilitating.
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The internet of things has ushered in a new age of debilitating DDoS attacks.
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Hours standing behind a hot grill under the debilitating rays of the summer sun.
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Fred suffers from Crohn's disease, a debilitating condition with periods of exacerbations and remissions.
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Let's say a debilitating illness requires that you receive care in a nursing home.
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Depression can be so debilitating, it can often trigger increased suicide risk, Sit said.
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He promptly diagnosed me with frozen shoulder, a debilitating inflammation of the shoulder capsule.
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In parallel, we've driven unprecedented global prosperity and worked through some debilitating economic downturns.
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What started as a few unpleasant aches soon became debilitating pain throughout her body.
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For those who survive it can mean decades of medical care for debilitating injuries.
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The Dow Jones industrial average dropped a debilitating 222.6 percent in five trading days.
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Christopher Escobar, who owns Atlanta's Plaza Theatre, told VICE the loss could be debilitating.
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"It has been debilitating, embarrassing, painful, scary, depressing, lonely, all the things," Lake wrote.
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Growth was slow and deflation was debilitating—not least because it constrained government revenues.
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McCall's film describes at least one debilitating injury and a lot of unhealthy obsession.
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Overcoming a lifetime of debilitating pain and radiation-related illnesses, he lived to 88.
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"Hopefully that means that the penalty we pay is not as debilitating," said Wallins.
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Knee osteoarthritis, which is common in aging populations, can be both painful and debilitating.
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Congressional Republicans — after absorbing several debilitating blows from their party leader — are fighting back.
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As he grew older, my father's ever-lurking wrath gave way to debilitating depression.
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Herewith are eight sentimental debilitating illnesses in literature, ranked from least to most satisfying.
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People with it live with debilitating stomach cramps, and there are few effective treatments.
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As a woman who lives with debilitating anxiety, I've heard—and tried—it all.
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Anxiety can be debilitating for people when it starts to undermine their daily lives.
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In college, I developed major depressive disorder, which I found to be even more debilitating.
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However, due to my debilitating illnesses at the time, that too was only a fantasy.
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If you've ever suffered from a panic attack, you know how debilitating they can be.
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Chrissy Teigen is opening up about her secret, debilitating battle with postpartum depression and anxiety.
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In every case, they spoke of multiple, debilitating injuries ... We are here because of them.
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Well, for starters, I wouldn't record it during a completely debilitating, severely depressive episode. Sure.
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And while that's terrible and hurts and is debilitating, we still have nine fingers left.
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At the time, she was on medical leave from work due to debilitating health problems.
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Inland areas of the larger states should be free of concern outside of debilitating cold.
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Four years after he suffered a debilitating stroke, details of Bouteflika's health are closely guarded.
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Three of the women were accused of malingering while they were experiencing chronic, debilitating pain.
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Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins is opening up about her debilitating battle with sickle-cell disease.
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Frequently causing tremors, rigidity and dementia, Parkinson's is both debilitating and substantially shortens life expectancy.
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Thankfully, all-female comedy troupe Honest Monster have found a solution* for this debilitating affliction.
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Florida's Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 2 allows the use of medical marijuana for "debilitating" conditions.
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If one child made it through surgery, he or she often suffered debilitating brain damage.
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Over the last 8 months, Mr. Warren has suffered a series of debilitating brain injuries.
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After years of struggling with endometriosis, singer Halsey is speaking openly about the debilitating condition.
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Italy's real problem is the debilitating combination of chronically low growth and high public debt.
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That is equivalent to losing a night's sleep, and twice as debilitating as using marijuana.
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However, like many women, Hamill had a hard time dealing with the debilitating side effects.
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It can be relatively mild or extremely severe and debilitating — or anywhere along the spectrum.
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"It was debilitating," says Inaba, who gained weight because she wasn't able to work out.
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Each flare-up can cause debilitating pain -- over a "10" on a standard pain scale.
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And although many women with endometriosis experience severe, debilitating symptoms, some have none at all.
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Some people struggled: They developed PTSD, faced debilitating depression and anxiety or had difficulty functioning.
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The most ironclad strategies in the game can be vanquished in a single, debilitating nerf.
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Many people don't understand how debilitating they can be — after all, everyone gets headaches, right?
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"For women who are peri- or postmenopausal, hot flashes can be debilitating," Dr. Shirazian says.
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But it's not poison—it's the feeling of anxiety, and it can be utterly debilitating.
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But many others grew so hooked on it that, between doses, they experienced debilitating withdrawal.
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Arthritis, in turn, may translate into debilitating pain and inability to remain in the workforce.
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And then he asked her to clean his kitchen, because his depression was too debilitating.
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An estimated one in 13 Americans has one of these often debilitating, generally lifelong conditions.
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Unlike other migrant countries, Egypt does not suffer a raging civil war or debilitating poverty.
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Despite his debilitating pain, he found the strength to stand up for his wedding ceremony.
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The Medicare for All Act of 2202 gets rid of debilitating premiums, deductibles and copays.
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"Debt can be debilitating," said financial advisor Lazetta Braxton, founder and CEO of Financial Fountains.
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Other countries would seek waivers, severely debilitating the sanctions regime and compromising larger international goals.
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But frequent exposure can come with debilitating symptoms, including memory impairment, dizziness and vision problems.
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More importantly, could we reduce the incidence of debilitating childhood neuropsychiatric disorders by targeting infection?
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The grueling speed of processing lines can inflict debilitating injuries on laborers of all stripes.
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Ransomware attacks have swept government agencies across the US, debilitating them for days on end.
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Some patients come to me with mild skin irritations and others with very debilitating symptoms.
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"Gout is a very common and somewhat debilitating problem," Dr. Phillip Schauer told Reuters Health.
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Mr. Robison's marriage to his second wife, who suffers from debilitating depression, starts to decay.
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They were so debilitating that I started to take a lot of time off work.
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Is there a prospect of stopping - or even slowing - the spread of this debilitating disease?
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"This was the beginning of the debilitating part of OCD for me," she tells me.
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A recent study found if parents thought failure was debilitating, their kids adopted that perspective.
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But the highs that he felt onstage could be wiped out by debilitating lows elsewhere.
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Opinion Columnist Sarah Hemminger grew up in Indiana understanding the debilitating power of social isolation.
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So, if someone has a predisposition toward anxiety, that anxiety might escalate to debilitating levels.
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They overcame injuries that, on the whole, were not as debilitating as the psychological anguish.
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And the cancer, far from debilitating him (too much), transforms Richard into a free man.
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Yet we're squeamish about enforcing standards that could mitigate some of its increasingly debilitating threats.
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His parents were poor, and Charles's mother suffered from a debilitating depression throughout his youth.
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Its self-involved characters, drug users and alcoholics, suffer from debilitating nervous disorders and depression.
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I was in the car with a friend the first time debilitating S.H.M. symptoms surfaced.
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Soon, more debilitating symptoms emerged — waves of nausea, eruptions of skin welts, chronic digestive problems.
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When he kept having debilitating headaches, a surgeon removed the bullet lodged in his skull.
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It's a debilitating chronic disease that shrinks the amount of oxygen that reaches your bloodstream.
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"The damage of prenatal opiate exposure is debilitating and long lasting," according to the researchers.
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It would take more than a year until he fully recovered from these debilitating injuries.
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Then as Stefan approached puberty, these debilitating headaches stopped as mysteriously as they had begun.
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AND IT IS AFFECTING US AND DEBILITATING OUR ABILITY TO REALLY COMPETE IN THE WORLD.
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WESTON My character has this implantation of electrodes to relieve her of chronic, debilitating pain.
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Despite trade progress with China, there's still debilitating uncertainty created by President Trump's trade war.
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But it does not provide an exit off this debilitating national hamster wheel we're on.
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Geoffrey Rush is Lionel Logue, the speech therapist who helps Bertie conquer a debilitating stutter.
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It has moved past debilitating grief and into righteous anger, assiduous organization and pressing activism.
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It's debilitating to his presidency, and the rest of us are hostages to his insecurities.
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Among those trapped in this debilitating cycle were many people scrimping by on disability income.
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To most people, to be anorexic is to have a debilitating disease, an eating disorder.
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Booksmart does vulgarity with debilitating precision, via subject matter rarely told through a female perspective.
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Some people experience debilitating PMS, she says, and it can be hard to get help.
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Alzheimer's is a progressive and debilitating disease that often affects a person's memory, thinking and behavior.
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Astronomers warn that this may pose a "debilitating threat" if not addressed by regulators or industry.
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In the movie, his daughter is cured of a debilitating illness after falling from a tree.
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Bankruptcy documents say Brassner was "plagued with debilitating medical problems" that limited his ability to function.
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But despite appearances and all his success, Serhant reveals he used to suffer from debilitating anxiety.
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Resident Advisor takes a closer look at the debilitating, ever-growing problem for many music fans.
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Elsewhere, "Opener" and "Shortcomings" bloom with bright electronics while documenting the debilitating nature of toxic masculinity.
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The experience, Olsson said, opened her eyes about just how debilitating mental health problems can be.
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What they're saying: Residents believe that if another storm hits the island, it will be debilitating.
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Students say there's already talk of more potentially debilitating protests at the campuses they're returning to.
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Here's what she wants every woman to know about this debilitating — but often very treatable — condition.
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In one case study, a 43-year-old man suffering from debilitating Tourette's Syndrome received DBS.
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If it weren't for my debilitating headache at 10,000 feet, a cocktail would be in order.
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Still, debilitating healthcare costs are far more rare than people fear, according to the EBRI research.
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In reality, this typically causes debilitating pain that affects sufferers in all aspects of their lives.
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When they mingled with Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt's Tituss Burgess, and our pangs of jealousy were debilitating.
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"I suffered from debilitating morning sickness during my pregnancies," Taormina said in an email to CNBC.
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He said in August, and Ohio State's medical staff confirmed, debilitating headaches are impacting him daily.
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Without chemotherapy, which can be painful and debilitating, the typical survival time drops to seven months.
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The pain can be so debilitating that it takes you away from daily activity, he says.
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Heart failure is a chronic debilitating and potentially life-threatening disease affecting 26 million people worldwide.
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Exposure to the harmful algae-producing, noxious bacteria can be debilitating, according to the MDEQ website.
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Our sources say Prince developed a sometimes debilitating dependence on Percocet in the years that followed.
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As it happened, June was intimately familiar with the debilitating effects of rheumatoid arthritis in children.
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These bacteria mingle with sweat and cook up the debilitating stench you know all too well.
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And of those, 19983 percent were cases of Lyme disease, a debilitating and still mysterious illness.
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And then a lot of my decisions inarguably affected me, in both exciting and debilitating ways.
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While most golfers live with some degree of back pain Nicklaus said his was particularly debilitating.
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Now, advancements in medical technology are addressing debilitating neurological diseases like Parkinson's, incontinence and sleep apnea.
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NTDs are a group of debilitating, sometimes fatal, infectious diseases transmitted by flies, mosquitoes, and worms.
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The United States will ensure that a hostile Russia faces serious, debilitating costs for its adventurism.
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She cited the possibilities of debilitating cramps, heart attacks and head-crunching crashes into the wall.
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The ongoing blackouts have been debilitating to the economy, destroying small businesses that cannot afford generators.
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Judy explains that she suffers from constant, debilitating pain: arthritis, back problems, fibromyalgia and daily migraines.
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Parkinson's, a debilitating neurological disease that cannot be reversed, affects more than 7 million people globally.
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While the symptoms can be debilitating for the mom-to-be, they rarely affect the baby.
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She now knows better than to try to "tough it out" when unexplained, debilitating symptoms occur.
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For someone with asthma, who's already predisposed to these kinds of symptoms, it can be debilitating.
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The previously mentioned study found that 4.2 percent of psychedelic users reported distressing or debilitating flashbacks.
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This has been an uncommonly healthy year for slow, debilitating doom metal, which seems rather fitting.
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There's no blood test to see if you really have debilitating back pain or bipolar disorder.
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The disease, also known as herpes zoster, can range in severity from barely noticeable to debilitating.
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The disease can cause debilitating and sometimes fatal complications, severe diarrhea, dehydration, pneumonia and vision loss.
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More damaging to his golf game, however, was his debilitating back pain and the subsequent operations.
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But the sheer volume of debilitating physical problems to major players demands some kind of accountability.
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Even before Mr. Moore faced a debilitating scandal, Mr. Jones had established a clear financial advantage.
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Many of my patients suffer with chronic, sometimes debilitating, pain for which they are seeking relief.
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IBD, which affects more than 10 million people worldwide, can be debilitating and even life-threatening.
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Hay fever is rarely debilitating, but its small effects can put us off our best game.
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And for some (especially those expecting difficult pregnancies or struggling to conceive) they can be debilitating.
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Lake described the issue as debilitating, depressing, and lonely, even making her feel suicidal at times.
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It has reduced my periods from debilitating to light spotting two or three times a year.
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But as new presidents, Obama and Trump share that debilitating belief in their own public relations.
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For better or worse, these leaks have become a debilitating fixture in the halls of power.
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But for patients who suffer debilitating side effects, that demand could be unfair and even dangerous.
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PTSD is a debilitating condition that saps the life and creativity of those who suffer it.
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Having a child affects all women's ability to work, while periods are debilitating only for some.
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His neighbors, all living near five military bases, complained of tumors, thyroid problems and debilitating fatigue.
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With a debilitating fear racing through her mind, she asked her surgeon to hold her hand.
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In its unwillingness to do anything, Gudetama has cobbled together a personality from its debilitating inactivity.
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However, debilitating U.S. sanctions against Maduro's government have given his administration more impetus for the talks.
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Science offers the chance to cure debilitating and once-intractable disorders like hemophilia and sickle cell disease.
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I transitioned six years ago to be freed of the chronic and debilitating effects of gender dysphoria.
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If there was smoke in the cockpit from an unknown source it could be disorientating and debilitating.
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I was also suffering from debilitating migraines at the time, so I was worried they were connected.
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And it's not just the debilitating physical and emotional pain—a breakup screws up your daily life.
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At the time, the drug was primarily marketed for infantile spasms, a debilitating seizure disorder in babies.
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After years of "debilitating" upper body pain, Dan Reynolds questioned whether he would ever feel better again.
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Donna had been waiting for an hour to hear back about a debilitating stomach ache she had.
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The Zika virus causes a variety of debilitating birth defects as well as health complications for adults.
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" And Mr. Christie, to applause, also warned, "Drug addiction is a huge part of this debilitating cycle.
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The collapse of Hebei Financing had a debilitating impact on companies that had relied on its guarantees.
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Anyone who's suffered from similar skin issues knows just how debilitating and emotionally draining it can be.
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I've pushed through suicide ideation, panic attacks, and side effects ranging from mildly annoying to completely debilitating.
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The illustrious opera house, where "Tosca" premiered in 1900, suffered from debilitating deficits and frequent employee strikes.
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However, the director experienced a panic attack at Boston Logan Airport from the months of debilitating production.
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It began when her son, Brayden, collapsed in debilitating pain when he was just four years old.
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The same criticisms aren't often leveled for pursuing the latest medical treatments for debilitating and terminal illnesses.
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She had survived cancer, but couldn't shake the debilitating psychological suffering she had experienced with her diagnosis.
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Yes, circumstances were different, but the gamble becomes a debilitating distraction – and ends any chance of compromise.
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"We are close to finishing off this debilitating disease," Carter said, speaking by video from Atlanta, Georgia.
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Xi is also grappling with a debilitating trade war with the United States and a slowing economy.
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Facilities are now required to screen patients for distress, helping manage emotional crises before they become debilitating.
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Between 2000 and last year, the number of adults facing debilitating heat waves rose by 125 million.
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But Matthew Needham's performance as a young man with a debilitating stutter is strikingly pained and sensitive.
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The resulting brain damage can be debilitating, including the loss of speech, mobility, vision — and even death.
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Her son, Jett, was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a rare, debilitating condition, when he was 5.
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Older people are most at risk of an outbreak of shingles, a painful, often debilitating blistering rash.
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Stabilizing the climate at 1.5 C means avoiding the worst consequences of extreme weather and debilitating drought.
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Over the past year, my husband, Don, has suffered a series of debilitating accidents, surgeries and infections.
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In mice, this two-pronged approach has been able to shrink some tumors without debilitating side effects.
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They are trained to address the social, biological and psychological symptoms of often debilitating mental health conditions.
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Ten percent of those aged 85033 and older will suffer from the debilitating effects of this disease.
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ADHD symptoms include inattention, hyperactivity, restlessness or impulsivity that is more severe, frequent or debilitating than normal.
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Although it is without a doubt an inconvenience, it shouldn't be completely debilitating or expensive to fix.
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Zika causes debilitating birth defects, including abnormally small heads and damaged brains from a condition called microcephaly.
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But I've just recovered from a debilitating illness while taking care of my mother until her death.
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When the author was sixteen, her father fell ill with a mysterious, debilitating, and ultimately fatal disease.
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You can consider yourself a person of high standards in general and still have debilitating blind spots.
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If untreated, it can lead to severe mental health issues, including debilitating depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation.
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More from Tonic: Intense and enduring sadness, such as depression, is obviously a serious and debilitating disorder.
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Indeed, delivery could make a huge difference for patients with debilitating pain, like Jessica Hargrave of Rochester.
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It had many debilitating effects on my daughter's body, the worst of which was bone marrow failure.
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Mr. Capolongo, who lives in Potomac, Md., said he still suffers from debilitating central nervous system disorders.
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Her dramatic novels about black middle-class families and the debilitating pressures of race inspired meaningful conversations.
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Shelley Latin, a 64-year-old lawyer in Oregon, has had debilitating sharp stomach pain since 2011.
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The emotional toll that some of these anomalies exact on women — on entire families — can be debilitating.
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To allow the self-scrutiny required in this act to turn to self-loathing would be debilitating.
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But several years later, suffering debilitating headaches and soaring blood pressure, she realized her I.U.D. had failed.
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Abel told CNBC the new restrictions are "debilitating" to her business, which offers classroom materials on Amazon.
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That same year, her documentary, Gaga: Five Foot Two, showed just how debilitating the condition can be.
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She first developed "debilitating stage fright" after an embarrassing performance when she was a child, she says.
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A disorder like Crohn's disease, for example, is predominantly diagnosed in young adults who experience debilitating symptoms.
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I've heard often from those whose loved ones are suffering from Alzheimer's, addiction and other debilitating diseases.
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"Menstrual products are expensive, and it's absolutely debilitating if you don't have access to them," she said.
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He overcame the debilitating disease ALS to publish a series of popular books probing the universe's mysteries.
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E.P.R. could potentially allow a patient who would otherwise have died to survive with debilitating brain damage.
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I've been diligent about routine vet visits and all the shots now recommended to prevent debilitating ailments.
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This blood flow theme is made encroachingly poignant by the partially debilitating stroke Horn suffered in 2015.
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Financial dependence, whether it is with multigenerational welfare families or multigenerational trust-fund families, is quite debilitating.
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These debilitating conditions could be overcome for a tiny fraction of the vast wealth of the billionaires.
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Reporting such statistics is important because financial fragility can exact a debilitating toll on household well-being.
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Anyone who's fallen in love knows that it can feel like a bout of a debilitating illness.
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His wife told doctors of a debilitating pain in her right abdomen, intense joint pain and exhaustion.
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During Valton's childhood, the future artist's father suffered from debilitating bouts of depression and was frequently hospitalized.
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The condition is debilitating, and thus Daphne has had to arrange her life incorporating many fail-safes.
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I just made a poor choice when I was young, but the debilitating pain ensued after that.
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"Days of Our Lives" actor Eric Winter is recovering in a hospital with debilitating and mysterious numbness.
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Failures of American diplomacy should not lead to debilitating sanctions condemned even by America's closest friends and allies.
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Daily aches and discomfort create nagging reminders that are, at best, annoying, and at worst can be debilitating.
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But both ailments, when they arose, were so debilitating that I didn't feel like I had a choice.
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While these drugs helped save Sawyer's life, some of the drugs he took came with debilitating side effects.
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This is supposed to prepare those readers or viewers to cope with a significant, possibly debilitating, emotional reaction.
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The drug is being studied as a potential treatment for refractory generalized myasthenia gravis, a debilitating neuromuscular disease.
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"Yang talks about suicides, drug addictions, and the debilitating financial burden amongst the American working class," he said.
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The vast majority of people who experience a racing heart and debilitating headaches don't actually have a pheochromocytoma.
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And in the future, CRISPR could help treat debilitating genetic diseases like sickle cell anemia and cystic fibrosis.
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Anyone who has gone through a panic attack can tell you how scary and debilitating they can be.
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Beryllium inhalation has long been known to cause lung cancer and berylliosis, a debilitating, potentially fatal respiratory illness.
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It's time to recognize that … mental health conditions are every bit as serious and debilitating as physical conditions.
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But many debilitating diseases, such as Parkinson's, make the simple act of walking around an incredible energy drain.
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Also, we wanted this movie to feel sort of like a beacon of hope, and not feel debilitating.
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Unlike mine—manifested from a childhood of debilitating ear infections and surgeries—her problems developed later in life.
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The backdrop: Bouteflika is 82 and has rarely appeared in public since suffering a debilitating stroke in 2013.
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"My body was a wreck," recalled Woods, who hoped the operation would alleviate debilitating back and leg pain.
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That's why she has a debilitating fear of knives and medical doctors since that's precisely how Mary died.
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The days leading up to Bridget's return were draining and debilitating for Hoffman, but they were also inspiring.
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On top of that, medication side effects such as body pain, weakness, and chronic diarrhea can be debilitating.
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When an actress makes a legitimate decision for the sake of creativity, the backlash can often be debilitating.
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And in 2008, right before before the financial crisis, Spruce Pine suffered a bizarre but debilitating arsonist attack.
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But what about an abusive childhood or a debilitating accident or years of chronic pain or public ridicule?
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So the disease is more debilitating than red-green color blindness, and the research track record is better.
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" He also didn't know if some Bulls cared enough to be angry or view the loss as "debilitating.
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I hope to all things unholy that you haven't, though, because the damage they inflict can be debilitating.
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Within 20 minutes, I was curled up, whimpering with debilitating pain and unable to walk without a limp.
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In recent years Myanmar imposed debilitating restrictions on the Rohingya, a Muslim minority demonized as immigrants from Bangladesh.
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Feeling like you're a fraud and that whatever success you've managed to achieve came unearned can be debilitating.
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However, when you factor in social anxiety, otherwise manageable panic can easily morph into a debilitating inner dialogue.
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Nearly a dozen plans are suing to be paid in full after suffering debilitating losses on the exchanges.
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Many of these other diseases, though less prevalent than Lyme, can have even more debilitating consequences, including death.
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Every 65 seconds, an American develops Alzheimer's-leaving an estimated 5.7 million individuals currently battling this debilitating disease.
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Diane Sawyer interviews the "20/20" anchor Elizabeth Vargas about her struggles with alcohol abuse and debilitating anxiety.
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These are institutions that if they failed could deal a devastating if not debilitating blow to our economy.
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" Termite-raiding ant, Level 2, "The debilitating pain of a migraine contained in the tip of your finger.
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While still a low-grade fever for now, however, the crisis could yet flare into a debilitating illness.
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Her works bring pictorial expression to the fatigue of the daily grind mixed with Kyung Me's debilitating boredom.
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Smithson, who has had a debilitating stutter most of his life, began playing instruments as a young child.
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As long as I didn't suffer from extreme depression, anxiety, or anything noticeably debilitating, therapy didn't seem necessary.
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Sari Isaak, 22, said gloving helped her deal with a particularly rare and debilitating form of bipolar disorder.
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I think a lot of people see house arrest as some sort of easy sentence, but it's debilitating.
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For the vast majority of patients with debilitating knee pain, joint replacement surgery is considered an "elective" procedure.
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Black Lives Matter arose in response to debilitating police abuse and violence, but was unable to end it.
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Nietzsche's father died early, from "softening of the brain," after suffering years of debilitating headaches and periodic muteness.
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She is seeking compassionate release to care for an aging husband who suffers from a debilitating muscle disease.
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And your physical functions are redirecting your focus away from these abstract thoughts that can be so debilitating.
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After a hiking trip in northern Mexico, I returned with food-borne hepatitis that spiraled into debilitating fatigue.
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In this view, dysphoria is more akin to a herniated disc — a source of debilitating but treatable pain.
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Over and over again, I encountered people with debilitating mental illness who were also part of a couple.
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Their uncle self-medicates his debilitating anxiety with drinking and pot-smoking, though he rarely appears truly intoxicated.
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I'd wager Sanders' supporters are largely aware of the debilitating effects of misogyny, if not experiencing it firsthand.
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This is, after all, the third time in 20 years that the industry has faced a debilitating surprise.
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In 2012 I was medically retired from the Marine Corps because of debilitating migraines, vertigo and crippling depression.
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For students with generalized social anxiety, a four-minute talk, with minimal time to prepare, can be debilitating.
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It's certainly where our refusal to confront an aging, inadequate infrastructure has come to such a debilitating head.
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His message is a powerful antidote to the debilitating drumbeat of victimhood and demands that have bamboozled blacks.
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He had suffered a series of debilitating strokes during his fall campaign to raise support for the treaty.
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That means that if we do see a downturn, most CFOs expect it to be mild--not debilitating.
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A generally healthy, energetic 20043-year-old, she suddenly found herself vomiting all day, racked with debilitating headaches.
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His second wife, Edith, wanted him to resign after he suffered a debilitating stroke in his second term.
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By 2006, the disease became so debilitating she needed help getting in and out of bed each day.
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Exceptions must be made for them because nothing more should be asked, or expected, given their debilitating history.
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No senior or someone dealing with a debilitating condition should have to travel hours to get proper care.
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But spooked by Mr. Biden's debilitating loss in New Hampshire, none of them backed him before the caucuses.
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"If that had been available for me, it would have saved years of debilitating back pain," he says.
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During the 2016 campaign, Trump also amplified without evidence rumors that Hillary Clinton was suffering from debilitating illnesses.
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Protagonist is working on treatments for inflammatory bowel disease, debilitating conditions that involve inflammation in the digestive system.
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They found that the debilitating disorder was tied to pregnancy-associated blood pressure problems as well as miscarriage.
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The work renders the "debilitating" set of conditions mentioned in the wall text into something cute, harmless and interactive.
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We're told it was so debilitating for Hugh, he could barely walk without assistance and was bedridden soon after.
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"While there are much bigger problems happening in the world, suffering from acne for me was debilitating," Kendall wrote.
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" Isabell's dementia was debilitating—she would constantly stop her self mid-conversation and realize, "I already talked about this.
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Some of us also use birth control to lessen extreme menstrual symptoms, such as debilitating cramps or heavy bleeding.
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Crystal Hefner has removed her breast implants because they were "slowly poisoning her" and causing debilitating illnesses, she says.
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But from gendered stereotypes to struggling wages, from emotional turmoil to debilitating injuries, Cindy Hales has never stopped fighting.
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The researchers then sought to determine if it was possible to suppress these debilitating process in non-hibernating cells.
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The woman's breasts appeared so immense that my strongest impression was that she must struggle with debilitating back pain.
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Now, tens of thousands of people know Maddie's smiling face and her 12-year debilitating struggle with opioid addiction.
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" He continued: "You can consider yourself a person of high standards in general and still have debilitating blind spots.
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Mr. Dung's economic record has been marred by scandals at state-owned enterprises and a bout of debilitating inflation.
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Symptoms include debilitating pain, infertility, changes in mood, painful sex and other issues that may interfere with daily life.
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Vaccines are key to preventing horrible, debilitating, and often fatal diseases that have been plaguing our society for centuries.
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For patients like Murphy, for whom depression was a debilitating lifesuck, those risks might be a worthy trade-off.
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Kevin Love says his battle with anxiety was at one point so debilitating he thought he was near death.
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"While there are much bigger problems happening in the world, suffering from acne for me was debilitating," Jenner wrote.
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My once debilitating hearing loss had been largely corrected, but it wasn't gone, so I got the standard pair.
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There are no approved treatments now for PPMS, a debilitating form of the disease marked by steadily worsening symptoms.
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The Invictus Games is a celebration of men and women who served in the military and suffered debilitating injuries.
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Mutations in mitochondrial DNA can lead to debilitating, often fatal conditions that affect about one in 6,500 people worldwide.
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Schizophrenia is a chronic, debilitating and often progressive mental illness characterized by disturbances in thinking, emotional reaction, and behavior.
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While it may seem a lanyard couldn't cause that much damage, the results of these accidents have been debilitating.
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The illness now confines her to a wheelchair, causes debilitating pain and fatigue, and severely limits any physical activity.
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The singer suffered a debilitating stroke three years ago -- impacting his mobility and speech -- but he's making a comeback.
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JD, who appears alongside his brothers on several of their HGTV series, has been battling a mysterious debilitating illness.
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Since allergic reactions can be life threatening, this constant fear and anxiety can be really debilitating for a [person].
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The effects of this condition can include debilitating symptoms, such as memory loss, erratic behavior, impaired judgment, and depression.
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Experts recommend this kind of self-care because the buildup of bad news can be overwhelming and even debilitating.
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Isn't it tough enough for women to break into the superhero space, without having them overcome debilitating foot pain?
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Firms that violate the sanctions could face debilitating consequences and risk being frozen out of the U.S. financial system.
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Unnecessary investigations after false positives are both worrying and debilitating for patients and costly for the health-care system.
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Most cases of Zika, which can cause debilitating birth defects including microcephaly, have been transmitted through this aggressive insect.
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" In a conversation with Maggie, she told me: "I worry about my dad to the point that it's debilitating.
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These debilitating factors are compounded by the backdrop of human encroachment on wildlife habitat and the scourge of poaching.
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Kathy Baron, 68, who lives in subsidized senior housing, was left disabled by breast cancer and debilitating nerve pain.
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"There are extensive reports of children who had debilitating seizures who were cured on ketogenic diets," Dr. Ludwig said.
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Bizarrely, data also suggest that the right birth control pill can reduce the frequency of the most debilitating migraines.
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And for individuals who have serious body odor, a medical condition called bromhidrosis, it can be a debilitating problem.
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As for me, I've "decompensated" a couple times due to debilitating anxiety, and I only learned about FMLA recently.
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He did not make another studio album but continued to tour until he had a debilitating stroke in 2003.
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Norman suffers from endometriosis — a chronic and debilitating illness triggered by uterine-like cells growing outside of the womb.
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It is an extreme form of massage therapy that most likely originated in a time of debilitating manual labor.
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In the wake of grief's harsh and debilitating reality we often hide and try to make ourselves temporarily invisible.
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They say it could leave millions wrestling with debilitating psychological disorders while dashing hopes for a swift economic recovery.
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They also reflect that during the five remaining years of his service, he was struck periodically by debilitating spasms.
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Wooing global investors has become a priority for China since the outbreak of the debilitating trade war last year.
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Even members of the president's own party warned of the debilitating uncertainty businesses are facing from his scattershot approach.
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TBIs, the signature injury of the protracted wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, are often persistent, debilitating and life-altering.
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In 1986, Mr. Liteky mounted a debilitating 19863-day hunger strike near the Capitol against American involvement in Nicaragua.
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Most of them, like me, felt that family and friends often didn't understand how dizziness could be so debilitating.
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Chronic Lyme disease has become an all-too-common cause of debilitating arthritis in dogs as well as people.
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With age, disease or injury, spinal discs can degenerate and bulge, resulting in back pain, which can be debilitating.
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It was a watershed moment for people who suffer from the rare blood disorder that can cause debilitating pain.
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It's a tough balance; I have worsened anxiety on the Mirena and I still have some debilitating pain days.
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Smarter Living: Including whole fruits, vegetables, beans and lentils in your daily diet can protect against debilitating gut infections.
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Nearly three decades later, my dog's cancer diagnosis triggered a massive panic attack and a months-long debilitating depression.
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It&aposs much harder to prove fraud with a debit card, and much more debilitating should something terrible happen.
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Nadal also reached the 2014 final, but he struggled with a debilitating back injury and lost to Stan Wawrinka.
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Now he can work and travel and play with his children without fear of contracting a debilitating lung infection.
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For electric cars, cranking up the cool can be equally debilitating, draining the electricity you need to actually go places.
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The basic argument: If Apple were purposefully debilitating an older iPhone, that would clearly show up in the 3DMark score.
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But having tried NAD+ infusions, stopping codeine has been easier; I didn't feel all the debilitating symptoms I'd experienced earlier.
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Guinea worm is a nonfatal but debilitating parasitic infection, and as recently as 1986, millions of people got it annually.
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Therapy, yoga, and a small dosage of medication really help to keep my once-debilitating anxiety and depression at bay.
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The mother also suffered from ataxia, a debilitating disorder that affects the nervous system, hindering a person's ability to move.
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NuVasive is a medical device firm that focuses on minimally invasive spinal surgery that treats patients with debilitating spinal conditions.
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Just to name a few, birth control helps regulate periods, reduces debilitating menstrual cramps, and even protects against uterine cancer.
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It seems to be at the root of my most debilitating feelings, and I know I'm not alone in that.
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Medical marijuana not only literally exists, it assists millions of patients with debilitating health conditions, including glaucoma, fibromyalgia, and epilepsy.
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Guttman wanted to show his patients that, even with debilitating spinal damage, they could still participate in athletics and sport.
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Astralis found them anyway and took them out, debilitating VP before match point and securing a thrilling 16-14 victory.
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In January, Sigler, 35, revealed she had been battling MS, a debilitating autoimmune disease, since she was 20 years old.
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In 2016 he signed a five-year, $40 million contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, and his anxiety finally became debilitating.
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Having risen from the last decade's debilitating recession, we find ourselves in the enviable position to choose our own destiny.
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That means they can also choose to deny coverage if they find out you're predisposed to developing a debilitating disease.
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We would be doing everything we could as a society to understand and remove these debilitating additives from our food.
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Some Black parents are completely unfazed by social issues, while others experience symptoms so intense that it can be debilitating.
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His debilitating injuries will not make the Mets more hesitant to give out long-term deals, because they already are.
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It would be debilitating if you were to focus on how bad you felt after each failure, big and small.
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It feels the pressure of the outside world on its violate shores, and it fears a debilitating fragmentation within them.
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Many pharmaceutical firms have been pursuing gene-therapy companies that promise to treat rare, debilitating diseases by correcting DNA flaws.
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The discovery injects new hope into the century-old quest to treat— and perhaps even cure—the debilitating psychiatric disorder.
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They are under fire from double-digit growth from discount chains Aldi and Lidl and an ensuing debilitating price war.
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Physicians can also help update these plans as people age or are diagnosed with a chronic, debilitating, or terminal illness.
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Following World War Two, Albania suffered from a debilitating communist revolution and devastating isolationism under the Stalinist dictator Enver Hoxja.
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It's a debilitating expense considering that they're already putting income toward higher costs of living and crushing student-loan debt.
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John F. Kennedy struggled with a debilitating back injury and denied he had Addison's disease, a serious adrenal gland disorder.
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To the Editor: Every year millions of Americans come down with pneumonia; even a mild case can be unexpectedly debilitating.
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And I agree totally with that because when we have bad behavior in a bank it's really destabilizing and debilitating.
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The chief problem with Cooper's account is his reflexive hostility toward Islamism writ large, which ends up being analytically debilitating.
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Feature A shadow network of patients are trying to treat their own debilitating diseases — by infecting themselves with gastrointestinal worms.
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The data does little to suggest that the American economy has managed to overcome its perhaps most debilitating weakness: inequality.
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And yet debilitating poverty persists, basic medical problems remain untreated and people disappear in dark tunnels of loneliness and depression.
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Leroy Burchett was a former printing press crewman and delivery truck driver plagued with debilitating pain after two spinal surgeries.
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The novel concerns an extremely rich man named Ross Lockhart, whose younger wife, Artis, is dying of a debilitating illness.
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Moreover, a female subject who experienced debilitating menstrual pain her entire life reported having these pains completely abate while microdosing.
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It's also useful for chronic painChronic pain of any form is a debilitating disease that can be difficult to treat.
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But sometimes there are more important things than safe medicine, especially if you're suffering from a debilitating and terminal disease.
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Ali's physical courage in the face of debilitating disease goes far beyond his athletic valor—as great as that was.
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Shari Redstone achieved almost total victory, but at the cost of months of expensive litigation and debilitating paralysis at Viacom.
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Drivers of back and neck pain Back pain can be debilitating, removing people from enjoying the activities of everyday life.
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But that was before I developed a mysterious and debilitating chronic pain disorder against which most traditional medicines proved worthless.
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She believes her holistic approach to her treatment has helped mitigate the often debilitating side effects of the experimental drugs.
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She managed to hold down a teaching position at the university but was plagued by panic attacks and debilitating anxiety.
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Guinea worm is a debilitating parasitic disease that in the mid-1980s used to infect millions in the developing world.
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And some symptoms, like heavy bleeding or debilitating pain during menstruation, can indicate a more serious condition requiring medical attention.
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Barber is a giant man with sleepy eyes and a permanent hunch — a result of a debilitating arthritic spinal condition.
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As she returns to the stage from a debilitating neck injury, Ms. Peck moves with more care, but undiminished elegance.
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He had a debilitating illness and had to go through blood transfusions but he has come back stronger and healthier.
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"We were able to get through it," he said, to make it to the final game without a debilitating injury.
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Torres returned from Iraq, he resumed his dream job as a Texas state trooper but soon experienced debilitating respiratory problems.
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Patients who tried to quit cold turkey faced extreme restlessness, irritability, insomnia, muscle tension, racing heartbeats and other debilitating symptoms.
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I played this game at a time when I was experiencing some debilitating anxiety on a weekly (sometimes daily) basis.
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Unfortunately, there's an even more intense version of the debilitating headache that can overtake you, called a migraine with aura.
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Some speculate that this caused her debilitating "spells" or blackouts, while others believe she may have had epilepsy or narcolepsy.
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Theoretically, mild SAD could be something the whole population experiences to some extent, but which is only debilitating for some.
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They also hope to block deep, debilitating cuts and avoid being used as a political football during the budgeting process.
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States agencies in Louisiana have also been attacked as well as school districts in several states in separate debilitating attacks.
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State agencies in Louisiana have also been attacked, as well as school districts in several states in separate debilitating attacks.
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It shows the struggle to survive and how debilitating this wartime disability can be, if not properly treated and understood.
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He got rich by making it so that people with spinal injuries could walk again or suffer less debilitating pain.
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Achilles' injuries are often debilitating for elite athletes, and there is no guarantee that Durant will make a full recovery.
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U.S. security officials have long warned that the United States may be vulnerable to debilitating cyber attacks from hostile adversaries.
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Fending off a debilitating illness and depression, Mr. Benner spent hours making art, something he had done much of his life.
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To date, approximately 90 former NFL players have tested positive for the debilitating disease, with additional cases being confirmed each week.
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This is the first period cycle I've been through in a long time in which I'm not having debilitating emotional symptoms.
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Despite suffering insomnia, tension and other "debilitating" symptoms while working on the album, Tisdale says the timing was meant to be.
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It can be simultaneously liberating and debilitating, especially if the person faces any kind of stigma from their parents and peers.
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There's no question that MDMA is showing therapeutic promise and could potentially help a range of socially debilitating disorders, Heifets allows.
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And better painkillers mean chronic conditions such as arthritis are less debilitating, and therefore less of a strain on mental health.
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The fast-growing metropolises of Africa and Asia, especially, need to get it right, before they repeat the West's debilitating mistakes.
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Only with diverse populations can you pick up the subtle relations between genes which influence the most common and debilitating conditions.
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The only thing that mitigated that fear, wrestling it down from debilitating to functional, was the sweet crush of first love.
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To spread awareness about the debilitating syndrome, she created a video titled Be Brave SMAS Warriors, which she posted on YouTube.
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On today's episode of The Howard Stern Show, Jackson revealed he still suffers from the remnants of a debilitating childhood stutter.
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It's a syndrome that's not only debilitating for the people who live with it but also for their families and caregivers.
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But even without that level of infection, many report debilitating symptoms of pain, arthritis, fatigue, shortness of breath and neurological issues.
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The internet was a novelty instead of a debilitating addiction; Um Bungo was available nationwide; McDonald's was painted yellow and red.
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The debilitating illness gradually paralyzed him, confining him to a wheelchair, and in 1985 a tracheotomy robbed him of his voice.
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These practices can have a significant and debilitating cost to employees, one that often feels baked into video game development culture.
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They may even try acquiring telecommunications companies as a means to overcome what has the potential to become a debilitating expense.
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For more than a decade she had suffered from a debilitating eating disorder that had interrupted her school and college education.
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Bankruptcy allows people to get out from under a debilitating and permanent state of financial crisis — assuming one can afford it.
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It can be debilitating and has been linked to serious problems such as depression, aggression, anxiety, loneliness and hostility, research shows.
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Microbes are suspected of playing a role in many aspects of human life, ranging from beneficial immune support to debilitating diseases.
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He had this debilitating illness and found it very hard to breath, be active, and be around a lot of people.
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Better surgical techniques—such as lumpectomies and node biopsies—could prevent many women from going through this painful and debilitating experience.
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This examination into their centers of power shows small farmers and everyday citizens facing drought and a new, debilitating groundwater crisis.
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It causes debilitating joint pain, though it typically lasts for only about a week and most people recover without any problems.
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In 225, a debilitating earthquake in Kobe and a shocking terrorist attack in Tokyo happened within two months of each other.
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These debilitating attacks occur frequently but randomly, last for around an hour, and may occur several times in a single day.
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That includes people who suffered a debilitating illness and could no longer work, not just those who couldn't pay their bills.
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Headache specialists say the new therapy should help validate migraine - a predominantly female disorder - as a debilitating disease with biological causes.
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Cancer patients and other people with debilitating conditions are being forced to choose between medical marijuana and federal public housing assistance.
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Colorblindness isn't usually a debilitating condition, but it's probably more common than you think, affecting some 8 percent of the population.
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In firms employing a handful of people rather than many thousands, it can be debilitating if someone takes six months off.
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She has had debilitating back and leg pain since she fell down a flight of subway steps when she was 20.
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Aortic stenosis is one of the most common types of heart valve disease, and it can be debilitating, costly, and deadly.
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"We're not talking about Cheech and Chong being encouraged here, we're talking specifically about people with debilitating conditions," another fired back.
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"I got my first migraine on my first day of work in TV in 2001… it was debilitating," Baldwin tells PEOPLE.
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In "Churchill's Secret," Michael Gambon plays Britain's aging prime minister in 28, determined to hide his debilitating stroke from the world.
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Buddy suffered from debilitating panic attacks as well as iritis, a painful condition that resulted in the removal of his eyes.
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She called his most recent affair "a debilitating blow to my soul" on an episode of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians."
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Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri is reportedly suffering from a potentially debilitating heart condition and may be in poor health.
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It's also sometimes known as "sleeping sickness" because it can cause debilitating fatigue and in extreme cases lead to a coma.
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"Removing cannabis from schedule 1 would facilitate the treatment of many more young people experiencing debilitating symptoms like Billy," he said.
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I'm no stranger to debilitating anxiety, and I figured it would be best for my mental health to just walk away.
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The U.S. government revealed Tuesday that North Korea was behind the debilitating WannaCry hack earlier this year, demanding ransom in bitcoin.
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"For the first time ever, I'm experiencing what it feels like to have something that's really debilitating," she told Women's Health.
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One tried-and-true way to cure a debilitating case of the Mondays is to indulge in a little retail therapy.
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Now what if that same job resulted in daily injuries, most of which would be considered debilitating for the general population?
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Watching him accept his award felt like sweet redemption in a career of professional triumphs, debilitating physical injuries and personal scandals.
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If the vertigo persists, "it can be very debilitating," said Dr. Susan Herdman, professor emerita of rehabilitation medicine at Emory University.
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Third, sanctions alone — even debilitating multilateral sanctions — did not succeed in moving Iran off a path towards achieving nuclear weapons capacity.
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That really can be very debilitating, and make it difficult to do all of those things that people want to do.
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Now it's affected more than a million people and counting, and it's been linked to a debilitating birth defect called microcephaly.
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Another important development that goes unaddressed is that we live in a time of "bigness," yes, but also, confusingly, debilitating smallness.
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The debilitating class of diseases spreads through a body like an invading army as toxic cells grow relentlessly into unruly tumors.
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If muscle or joint pain is especially debilitating, consult a pain specialist if over-the-counter remedies are not sufficiently helpful.
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Others pieces relate the frequent fate of non-Western countries: the debilitating progression of missionaries, colonization, military occupation and economic exploitation.
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At the time of the article, in June 2016, Stephen Peat was 36 and experiencing debilitating headaches and violent mood swings.
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They took careful notes but remained locked in their acceptance of her debilitating mental illness and her repeated waving them off.
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Shingles is a painful and sometimes debilitating nerve inflammation and blistering skin rash caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox.
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The valve damage, which can be debilitating or fatal, typically emerges years after a child's routine strep throat has gone untreated.
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If nothing else, "Unrest," by Jennifer Brea, demonstrates just how debilitating chronic fatigue syndrome, also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis, can be.
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Giants defensive tackle Damon Harrison feared the rule exposed players to debilitating, career-threatening knee injuries — and a rules quandary, too.
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If, as she reports, the wealthy have debilitating anxiety surrounding their wealth, why not help them by leveling the playing field?
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Exercise also seems to lessen cancer patients' feelings of anxiety or depression and their sometimes debilitating fatigue, the new recommendations report.
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It can also lead to amputations, dialysis, blindness and other debilitating complications that impose tremendous financial burden on already struggling patients.
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Rather the quality of a patient's life is determined by access to medication that can alleviate debilitating – even life-threatening – symptoms.
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He also works in a few "high-percentage movements" that can prove debilitating or even fatal if necessary in real life.
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" Frank Luntz, a longtime Republican strategist, said on Twitter on Monday that a traumatic brain injury "can have debilitating lifelong effects.
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He noted that while the pressure to retain three stars could be an engine for creativity, it could also prove debilitating.
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When their teeth rot, they suffer constant excruciating, debilitating pain that should be unfathomable in a country as rich as ours.
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Between the ages of three and four, Maxwell is expected to develop a debilitating form of epilepsy and start to regress.
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Or maybe it is nearly impossible to continue submitting oneself to debilitating procedures without hyped hope in their triumphantly restorative powers.
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He apparently believes that needing pain medication is a character flaw, and suffering from debilitating pain is simply a bad choice.
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The explosion follows a debilitating drought that cost Gippsland farmers as much as 70 percent of their incomes by some estimates.
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Adakveo is designed to reduce the incidence of sickle cell-related pain crises, a common and debilitating symptom of the disease.
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Even if it is a course we personally wouldn't recommend, we should consider allowing it for patients suffering from debilitating disease.
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Children experiencing debilitating seizures have gotten relief thanks to CBD, but will it help your mom with her arthritis or insomnia?
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That means 100 to 270 babies that will have to deal with major life long, debilitating physical and mental health issues.
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She got married to the chef Chris Fischer and is expecting their first child, after a pregnancy with some debilitating complications.
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He later worked for the Department of Homeland Security in a less demanding job, retiring when his illness became too debilitating.
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And people like me, bedridden with a debilitating, untreatable chronic illness (in my case, chronic fatigue syndrome), are the most imperiled.
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This is an extremely debilitating illness that can see Ava have multiple seizures every day, many of which can leave her hospitalized.
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The #AskAntony hashtag has been hijacked by Twitter users to express the debilitating case of cabin fever that has taken hold nationwide.
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Neglected tropical diseases, or NTDs, are a group of debilitating illnesses that affect the poorest and most marginalized communities in the world.
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But a second distinction must be made between those who successfully work with unusual psychological states and these who find them debilitating.
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Reading about Tulving's case studies, McKinnon recognized a resemblance to her own experiences—minus the brain lesions, injuries, or debilitating side effects.
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Suffering from anxiety is all kinds of debilitating, and when you're a performer in the spotlight, it can be tricky to navigate.
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"I live a normal life, but the shame can be very debilitating when you're first diagnosed and you don't have this information."
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But for millions of Americans suffering from debilitating migraines, the pain can be so intense that relief may seem out of reach.
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The transition to exhausted depression after a week or more of manic madness (it used to be months) is intense and debilitating.
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Six years ago, the council approved a controversial fertility treatment requiring three genetic parents, an intervention designed to eliminate debilitating mitochondrial diseases.
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Conditions like endometriosis, a condition that affects 10 percent of women in the UK, can lead to severely painful and debilitating periods.
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Because Rebecca Bunch (Bloom), a whirling dervish of feverish passion and debilitating anxiety, is no heroine — not in the traditional sense, anyway.
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But he'd gone off on his own for this one, and Cass was suffering from a debilitating case of delayed helicopter parenting.
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It took Uber almost six years of nasty, debilitating fights with taxi owners and city governments to get where it is today.
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On the other hand, though competing services are not without complaints, Sling TV and PS Vue both launched without such debilitating errors.
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I remember waiting around in debilitating pain, not knowing what was up — until I saw drops of blood appear in the toilet.
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Though Wolf's debilitating mental state "grows stronger each day," his memories with Anita and his love for her has yet to fade.
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Ahead, take a look at Hare's most poignant poems and how she's taking back the power during this debilitating time in history.
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Approximately 85 percent of individuals with TSC are affected by epilepsy, and uncontrolled seizures associated with TSC can be debilitating for patients.
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With its relatively small force of nuclear missiles, Beijing has always worried that it might be vulnerable to a debilitating first strike.
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This is not to discount the feat of overcoming a debilitating neck injury and return to professional boxing against all odds, however.
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Reduced ejection fraction heart failure is a debilitating condition in which the heart is unable to pump enough blood around the body.
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The moquitoes can carry viruses including dengue, chikungunya and Zika, which can in some cases be fatal or cause other debilitating impacts.
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Gaga revealed that she suffers from the debilitating mental illness at Harlem's Ali Forney Center for homeless LGBT youth on November 25.
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Western Europe is now considered free of the debilitating disease but the 2001 outbreak cost the British industry more than $3 billion.
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It follows Eddie, a high schooler with a genetic disease that has him on crutches and promises a far more debilitating future.
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Lupus is a debilitating and sometimes fatal chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorder that can affect the joints, skin, heart, lungs, kidneys and brain.
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Their offensive woes aren't a debilitating concern because so much of them go back to poor shotmaking in a small sample size.
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CFS's symptoms—debilitating exhaustion often accompanied by pain, muscle weakness, sleep problems, "brain fog" and depression—overlap with those of other conditions.
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Two important actions could take advantage of these international commitments and jump-start an otherwise deteriorating Lebanese economy and debilitating growth rate.
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I have worked in the federal government and saw the debilitating effects of our antiquated civil service system on morale and results.
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It is a serious and potentially debilitating mental illness, for which hundreds of thousands of military veterans receive disability payments each year.
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Meanwhile, "healthers" are using junk science and conspiracy theories to argue that Clinton is suffering from a series of debilitating brain injuries.
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But the symptom most characteristic of Chiari malformation is debilitating headache that can last for days, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
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Furthermore, its less blunt nose cone could slow down the speed, and reduce the debilitating heat of a descending re-entry vehicle.
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Indeed, significant foreign meddling efforts were detected during the Florida recount, Russia's attack on the Ukrainian Navy, and France's debilitating street protests.
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As far as we know, she has no illness debilitating enough to warrant a conservatorship under the ordinary application of the law.
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A principle: incremental shifts in tactical advantage can produce debilitating, long-term strategic changes, and a disproportionate shift in balance of power.
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The Great Recession, an expensive housing market, and debilitating student-loan debt are illuminating just how wide the generational wealth gap is.
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After I was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis, a debilitating form of arthritis that primarily affects the spine, I was unable to work.
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Destiny&aposs debilitating disease, called epidermolysis bullosa (EB), makes even the most common activity, such as walking or a hug, very painful.
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Everything that could go wrong, has—from the threat of a debilitating infectious disease to local economic collapse to harrowing infrastructure failures.
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Ryan Bassil As an anxious child afflicted with a debilitating fear of rain, I managed to blag many a day off school.
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On Monday morning, I had a debilitating headache, a stomach about to retch, and a glass of vodka sitting on my nightstand.
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"That bothered me a bit, not to the point where it was debilitating, but not where I wanted to be," he says.
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Others try it to recover from debilitating grief, to combat anxiety, or just to get high on the holy grail of drugs.
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He admitted he often feels he has not accomplished enough, that his fear of larger, cabaret theater-style audiences can be debilitating.
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The Neediest Cases Fund Several months after a debilitating stroke nearly 30 years ago, Zoe Morris ventured outside for the first time.
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"You fail to acknowledge that mood disorders can be lifelong, debilitating diseases requiring lifelong medical treatment," wrote Rachel S., of New York.
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In a setting electrified by Studio Ghibli-esque magical realism, young Kubo (Art Parkinson) deals with both exhilarating conflict and debilitating loss.
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As a palliative care doctor, I spend much of my time face-to-face with pain and suffering, debilitating disease and death.
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Around the same time, his father, Illinois Cummings, a Vietnam veteran and retired corrections officer, had a pair of debilitating heart attacks.
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Mr. Rouhani, a moderate, has staked his reputation on sealing the nuclear deal and relieving the Iranian economy of debilitating international sanctions.
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Nor will we comprehend why some communities recover quickly while others languish, nor grasp the debilitating consequences of post-traumatic stress disorder.
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But even that effort stalled after he suffered debilitating losses in the first two early states and his fundraising began drying up.
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) published draft guidelines Monday providing businesses with ways to defend against debilitating ransomware attacks.
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She soon learned that the pseudopatient named "David Lurie" was Rosenhan himself, who died in 2012, after a series of debilitating strokes.
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Attracting criticism from the other side of the aisle is always expected, but taking heat from your own party can be debilitating.
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But before the lives of AI/AN males are taken by these causes, they suffer from multiple debilitating physical and mental conditions.
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The sole dissent came from Scalia, who cautioned that a politically biased prosecutor could carry out "debilitating criminal investigations" for minor crimes.
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BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's parliament passed a 2020 budget on Monday, Lebanese media reported, as the country grapples with a debilitating financial crisis.
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The pressure to churn out plain vanilla characters and cornball moral rectitude was especially debilitating to franchise players like Superman and Batman.
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At some point, our problems will become so severe and debilitating that coy responses and allegations of fake news won't be enough.
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Smarter Living: Including whole fruits, vegetables, beans and lentils in your daily diet can protect against debilitating infections in your digestive system.
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Smarter Living: Including whole fruits, vegetables, beans and lentils in your daily diet can protect against debilitating infections in your digestive system.
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A pregnant woman infected with the Zika virus is at higher risk of delivering a child with microcephaly – a debilitating brain deformity.
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At the same time, any further efforts to choke the North's economy with debilitating sanctions will be resisted by China and Russia.
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Sofia, who is unable to work due to recent debilitating health problems and surgeries, received a city-funded voucher in early June.
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Ostomies, which relieve terrible abdominal pain as well as recurrent and debilitating diarrhea or constipation, free patients to actively pursue fulfilling goals.
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The ensuing combination of hopelessness and debilitating pain prompted her to pen "Let Me Go," a track about the prospect of euthanasia.
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This is also known as a "blowout fracture," and can lead to serious disfigurement and debilitating double vision if not repaired properly.
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I've had periods of my life where social anxiety wasn't debilitating but was bad enough to undermine my day-to-day experiences.
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Another woman stoically told me how doctors had informed her that her daughter would soon start suffering debilitating seizures, a complication from microcephaly.
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The debilitating disease of Parkinson's may have "diminished him," but a friend of Muhammad Ali says the boxing legend has never stopped fighting.
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Grief that is really debilitating or lasts exceptionally long might be complicated by the association of the loss to other losses and trauma.
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Six years after her initial diagnosis, Rebakah's parents learned their daughter had another debilitating condition: myelodysplastic syndrome, a type of bone marrow failure.
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The hurricane couldn't have come at a worse time for the US territory, which is in the midst of a debilitating debt crisis.
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The mental guessing game was nearly as debilitating as the sickness I'd just weathered: Had his illness worsened, landing him in the hospital?
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But side effects like weight gain are hard to undo, especially if combined with new access to cheeses and a debilitating, unexpected homesickness.
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What if a winning presidential candidate were to suffer a debilitating stroke after Election Day, but before the meetings of the Electoral College?
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A small number of experts say it helps explain the debilitating guilt and shame that some soldiers have carried home from the battlefields.
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I only have to feed and take care of myself, while the cost of living for the majority of community members is debilitating.
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Even with only the option of saying "yes" or "no," this is a game changer for people who suffer from this debilitating condition.
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"It was horrible and debilitating, but it made me realize that I needed to grab the life I wanted," she told the outlet.
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In that region, a fifth of long-serving miners have black lung disease, and five percent have an advanced form considered completely debilitating.
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Not just run-of-the-mill tension headaches, either: I deal with intensely stabbing and debilitating headaches each time I get a migraine.
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Lesnar had stopped fighting years ago after suffering 2 debilitating bouts of diverticulitis ... but says he still feels the burning desire to fight.
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The restrictions were put in place after testing showed lightweight pilots could suffer debilitating injuries and even death while ejecting from the aircraft.
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Damaging strikes above 1,500 feet in elevation, which are often far more debilitating to aircraft, have not shown the same pattern of decline.
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Abstract, launching today, is a workflow platform and system of record built for designers to solve the debilitating frustrations of the design process.
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A decade ago, Phyliss suffered a debilitating stroke and, for eight years, Badame put every dollar that he had to her medical care.
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An autistic person might score well on an IQ test but suffer from such debilitating anxiety that he cannot stray far from home.
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Last month, the failure of Lilly's experimental drug solanezumab to slow cognitive decline cast doubt on this approach to fighting the debilitating disease.
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Technically "working" dogs, the breed soon outgrew its usefulness as humans selected for debilitating traits, such as stockiness, wide jaws, and massive heads.
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Remember when a hopeful Olympian-class skier named Molly Bloom received a debilitating back injury thanks to a lone stick in some snow?
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The outbreak grabbed headlines in 2015, when Brazil reported an uptick in debilitating birth defects like microcephaly, which has been linked to Zika.
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"All of the debilitating days, heart wrenching nights, illness, disappointment, depression, anxiety, and much more have all been blessings in disguise," she wrote.
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Disturbingly, the mosquito-borne virus, which may be causing abnormally small heads in newborns, has also been linked to yet another debilitating disease.
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Today, that vision is becoming reality for an ever-growing number of debilitating and deadly diseases thanks to breakthroughs in gene therapy technology.
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Physicians often prescribe strong painkillers for migraine sufferers — including teenagers — in an effort to mitigate the severe and often debilitating pain and discomfort.
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There are derisive takes that ascribe a skyrocketing rate of debilitating anxiety among younger workers to helicopter parenting and concomitant thin-skinned fragility.
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So today, I lend my voice to those who suffer from one of the most debilitating diseases many people have never heard of.
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I was having debilitating panic attacks where I could not breathe and honestly, I think I've been holding my breath my entire life.
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He also must know that a rapidly depreciating currency risks putting the country again in the grips of yet another debilitating inflationary spiral.
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It helped him pinpoint the source of the seizure in the brain so he could remove it, and relieve patients of debilitating attacks.
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He will have to tackle corruption scandals and an attempted debt restructuring, within the context of a deep recession and debilitating U.S. sanctions.
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Kim Cattrall has opened up about the "debilitating" insomnia that caused her to pull out of a lead role on the London stage.
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He admits to episodes of extreme hypochondria along with real, debilitating ailments, and much of the life he observes is through his window.
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The trial results is a blow to patients with the debilitating disorder, which has few treatment options and is littered with failed studies.
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Much of the novel is spent inside Aza's head as she navigates typical teenage preoccupations as well as debilitating anxiety and uncontrollable thoughts.
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After trying pills, cold showers and assorted quack remedies to control his debilitating allergies, he decided in desperation to visit the salt mine.
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"That felt incredibly debilitating because I had been writing three years for free, putting my heart and soul into it," he told PLUTUS.
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Two years after surviving Ebola, Aminata had a cataract, a debilitating complication from the disease that has affected children as young as 153.
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Many survivors suffer from "post-Ebola syndrome" — debilitating muscle and joint pain, headaches, fatigue, hearing loss and other lingering ills, sometimes even seizures.
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The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals are inspiring, but the failure to meet them will be debilitating unless there is a comprehensive response.
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Then journaling provided me with an important outlet for the debilitating anxiety that had come to paralyze me at odd hours each day.
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Michelle Wie is not on the team either, as the former child prodigy was not available as she rehabilitates a debilitating wrist injury.
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This is alarming, especially given the debilitating affect that even small amounts of lead can have on the developing brains of our children.
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Because for me, quitting cold led to a whole host of other behaviors that were—in many ways—more debilitating than opioid addiction.
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Hunched over a cane he has used since his 20s, when he was struck with debilitating arthritis, Dr. Barber took the first step.
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Our producer Julia Longoria talked to Ella Maners, a 9-year-old from Nashville whose fears of tornadoes and vomiting had become debilitating.
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Their designated health care proxy can then carry out their wishes, significantly shortening the time they endure the most debilitating stages of dementia.
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My father's death is a consolation; he didn't fall and break a hip, or have a paralyzing stroke or a debilitating heart failure.
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Democrats have criticized Trump for not giving Congress proper notification of the strike and warned of the potential for significant and debilitating consequences.
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Hampered by debilitating internal and personality-driven disputes, a distracted and capacity-constrained Kabul struggles to provide basic services, including security and jobs.
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She's been plagued by debilitating seizures since the age of 2, and remained on a number of medications with several serious side effects.
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Kate O'Neill wrote about her sister Madelyn Linsenmeir's 217-year debilitating struggle with opioid addiction in the brutally honest obituary that went viral.
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When those clots move out of the heart and block one or more arteries in your brain, they can cause a debilitating stroke.
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Yet the kind of anxiety that strikes without notice for no apparent reason — such as panic attacks and social phobias — can be debilitating.
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She's a butch "queer fat dyke" (her words) with OCD whose deep insecurity about all the above manifest in often debilitating suicidal tendencies.
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The comedian has been open about her sometimes debilitating morning sickness, known as hyperemesis gravidarum, which, folks, doesn't just happen in the morning.
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Front Burner For more than 30 years, God's Love We Deliver has been cooking and delivering nourishing meals to those with debilitating illnesses.
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The number of miners found to have debilitating lung disease caused by inhaling coal dust has risen notably in the last few years.
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It's one thing for a foreign partner to doubt a president's judgment; it's entirely more debilitating when that partner doubts the president's word.
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But it can also enhance the effectiveness of established techniques like physical therapy, hypnosis and cognitive behavioral therapy to treat debilitating chronic pain.
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Spending millions of dollars — which is literally nothing for him since he's a billionaire — and could have been just as debilitating for Gawker.
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Despite their debilitating cancers and other comorbidities, the polarizing election was a flash point for these patients—it aroused their most charged emotions.
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Admittedly, there's still a way to go in terms of combatting the occasionally debilitating monthly pain and the stigma that persists around it.
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But, despite the benefits HBC may bring to some, many women who choose to take it still experience miserable—sometimes debilitating—side effects.
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When it comes to revealing the secrets of this common and sometimes debilitating disease, experts agree we have a long way to go.
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But Singleton — who died April 29 at age 51, almost two weeks after suffering a debilitating stroke — was no flash in the pan.
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In the future, CRISPR could change the way we fight cancer and help treat debilitating genetic diseases like sickle cell anemia and cystic fibrosis.
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VA research has found that 80 percent of those who undergo PTSD treatment programs are able to fully recover from this often-debilitating condition.
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Lyme disease is a potentially debilitating infection caused by bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi, and is transmitted through the bite of an infected blacklegged tick.
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Such as Sandeep finding out about his debilitating condition from news on television, or the stereotypical portrayal of Pakistani players as malicious and unsporting.
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"In terms of human sexual function, cannabis use at low dose has a beneficial effect, beyond which it can become debilitating," the authors conclude.
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Granados said that the companies could easily avoid a "debilitating court battle" over the commercial side of the project by entering into a negotiation.
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An increase of 0.4 percent in psychosis would mean an extra 160,000 of those kids will suffer debilitating mental illness by 2040 or so.
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Daryle, 18, was diagnosed with microcephaly, a debilitating birth defect that has been linked to the Zika virus, the day after he was born.
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I love my mom so much and she only has my best interest at heart but I understood battling chronic illness is totally debilitating.
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By most estimates about 75 percent of people who have had one debilitating episode of lower back pain will have another within a year.
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The pacing immerses you in the feelings of grief: that numbed dread, punctured every now and again by a jarring shock of debilitating panic.
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They want to create life-saving organs and potential treatments for debilitating diseases, but that dream isn't possible without funding and support, Belmonte said.
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Her PMDD symptoms began at age 12, and her panic was so debilitating she couldn't walk from her bedroom to the bathroom without fainting.
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TRUMP OFFICIAL SAYS ANY ATTEMPT BY IRAN TO DISRUPT FREEDOM OF NAVIGATION OF OIL SHIPMENTS WOULD BE DEBILITATING TO IRAN AND ITS REGIONAL ADVOCATES
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Doctors were beginning to practice techniques like preimplantation genetic diagnosis, examining embryos for debilitating diseases before implanting them in a mother-to-be's womb.
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Dillon maps out the "Great Mole Hunt" that turned aggression inward, debilitating American intelligence from within, thanks to the increasing paranoia of a few.
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In episode three of season two, titled "The Last Unicorn," the doctor brings us three patients, all suffering from shocking and seriously debilitating conditions.
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To let the world know that she was no longer living life in debilitating solitary confinement, she tweeted a pic of her new kicks.
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That's debilitating to me and the way I work, and MacBooks in general make much better use of multitouch input than their Windows counterparts.
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"Unfortunately I suffer from a pretty debilitating speech impediment, so if you have any questions I would prefer to respond in writing," he wrote.
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As if a bee-debilitating virus transmitted by itty-bitty parasites wasn't terrifying enough, beekeepers currently possess no effective means of battling the virus.
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Besides the corruption scandals, Quevedo will have to tackle an attempted debt restructuring, within the context of a deep recession and debilitating U.S. sanctions.
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A Democratic blowout in Tuesday's midterms would be debilitating for President Donald Trump and Americans, according to former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci.
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When the medical establishment sidelines the real—and sometimes debilitating—effects of contraception, it compromises the credibility of women's perceptions about their own bodies.
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The versatile performer opened up to PEOPLE back in February about her debilitating food, alcohol and opioid addictions, and a long battle with depression.
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I've had some spiral periods where the unanswerable questions keep you up at night to a vaguely debilitating degree, but nothing like this girl.
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Whenever I try to contribute or channel the conversation toward cars however (which is often), there's less shared passion and chortling, more debilitating silences.
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It improves quality of life for both patients and their families by addressing the pain, anxiety, and other debilitating symptoms that patients often feel.
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One can often seem isolating and debilitating, a hard thing to escape; while the other can be foundational and gives a person inner strength.
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Passage of this law would be a step in the right direction in providing immediate access to anyone, anytime, anywhere in debilitating emotional pain.
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War veteran C.J. Hardin says participating in a second-phase study in 2013 was what finally allowed him to overcome years of debilitating PTSD.
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His last-minute efforts to seal the deal in Alabama fell short because his demeanor has been debilitating to a lot of conservative voters.
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When Woodrow Wilson suffered a debilitating stroke in 1919, the Constitution had no clear mechanism to bypass a disabled president who refused to resign.
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The drug, called Zolgensma, treats SMA, a genetic disease that causes debilitating muscle weakness and paralysis, and is a leading cause of infant mortality.
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He said he was leaving the game because of mounting injuries and a fear that they would become debilitating if he continued to play.
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Office workers took strolls in the tent city, freed from the usual debilitating sound of roaring bus engines and the choking smell of exhaust.
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The debilitating parasite afflicted 3.5 million people 30 years ago but is now endemic in only four countries: South Sudan, Chad, Ethiopia and Mali.
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So, to the myth that depression is not a real illness, it is a real illness, and, in fact, it can be incredibly debilitating.
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He became bedridden during his senior year of high school -- when he was already at least 400 lbs -- after suffering a debilitating leg injury.
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PTSD is a severely debilitating condition in which patients re-experience horrific traumas from the past in forms of intrusive memories, flashbacks and nightmares.
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They joined forces in Toronto for the event -- featuring sporting events for men and women who served in the military and suffered debilitating injuries.
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Imagine being in your 20s and getting diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a potentially debilitating autoimmune disease for which there is no known cure.
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He is either a lovable, naive, 19th-century luddite, or a man with a gargantuan ego and a semi-debilitating sense of self-regard.
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The poster explains why the restaurant can no longer remain open: The owner has a debilitating allergy to buckwheat, the main ingredient in soba.
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A pair of drugs in late-stage clinical trials use a unique approach that could help people with migraines actually prevent the debilitating headaches.
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He had suffered a debilitating cerebral hemorrhage in December, and died of pneumonia and other complications, Robert Duncan, his longtime friend and conservator, said.
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Its LentiGlobin treatment is still in the early stages of a clinical study, but the data showed encouraging signs to fix a debilitating disease.
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Jutting's lawyers argued that he suffered from a debilitating combination of mental problems -- alcohol and cocaine addiction, narcissistic personality disorder and sexual sadism disorder.
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All of which come with painful and sometimes debilitating side effects — including the most harmful side effect of all — denigration of the immune system.
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Marine Vacth is Chloé, a disconsolate former model who enters into psychotherapy to cure debilitating stomach pains — then seduces her shrink, Paul (Jérémie Renier).
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This advanced class of medicines, spurred by the completion of the human genome and other biotechnological research, has delivered groundbreaking treatments for debilitating diseases.
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"These are among the most debilitating and costly disorders known to humankind," Matthew Johnson, one of the psychedelics researchers at Johns Hopkins University, said.
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Companies under stress may be expected to keep operating through bankruptcy, but he said that could be debilitating and monetary policy will be ineffective.
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Studies find that when faced with steep intellectual tasks, individuals with a stress-is-enhancing outlook outperform those with a stress-is-debilitating one.
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Many live full and productive lives, while for others, the seizure disorder is debilitating, affecting cognitive abilities and almost all aspects of their lives.
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The drop in unionization rates, caused in large part by our unending supply of foreign labor, has also had debilitating effects on black America.
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In the latest casualty of Greece's debilitating crisis, a central Athens hotel ceased operations on Wednesday, just as the busy tourism season is starting.
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Pain can be debilitating and also challenging to treat, especially as opioids have come under scrutiny for their role in fueling a nationwide epidemic.
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Others have chronic or debilitating health problems that would require expensive supplemental coverage — currently provided by the retiree plan — even with the Medicare benefit.
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BEIRUT, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Lebanon's parliament passed a 2020 budget on Monday, Lebanese media reported, as the country grapples with a debilitating financial crisis.
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Britain officially leaves the European Union on Friday after a debilitating political period that has bitterly divided the nation since the 2016 Brexit referendum.
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The device is supposed to help people with vaginas who suffer from stress-related urinary incontinence, but has been linked to debilitating chronic pain.
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She could no longer move without assistance and had fallen victim to the debilitating and frightening psychosis that haunts many people with Parkinson's disease.
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It is also psychologically debilitating—breeding constant anxiety about the near future, and inuring people to daily traumas, of hunger or violence or addiction.
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ADHD is a developmental disorder, and its symptoms include inattention, hyperactivity, and restlessness or impulsivity that is more severe, frequent or debilitating than normal.
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Scientists announced a new therapy that seems likely to benefit 20193 percent of people who have cystic fibrosis, until now a terribly debilitating disease.
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It was a budtender who helped Tessa, of California, find relief from debilitating pain from severe endometriosis and a litany of other health problems.
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What's particularly debilitating is the way the news and scandals keep dribbling out, making a mockery of White House denials and the president's credibility.
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So debilitating did it get that every 10 to 0.2010 days, they had to skip a day of work and lose a day's pay.
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That came to an end this week at 96, as Jonas died in his home, after months of treatment for a debilitating blood disorder.
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Then he would have to decide whether to unilaterally move funds around by declaring a legally dubious national emergency or embrace another debilitating shutdown.
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I think that's conservative—after all, a single entrepreneur could help launch an entirely new industry or create a cure to a debilitating disease.
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This word gap can have a debilitating effect on academic achievement because vocabulary knowledge is among the best predictors of success on standardized tests.
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And yet many—including those who tolerate the pill without experiencing particularly debilitating side effects—are just a little unsatisfied with their current options.
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There's a looming pressure to push yourself harder in order to keep the rapport in good standing, and at times that can be debilitating.
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While not considered a major, debilitating stroke like an ischemic stroke, a transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a type of ischemic stroke that passes quickly.
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The condition, as well as research into it, is highly contentious, in part because its possible causes and range of debilitating symptoms are poorly understood.
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The three together — called a trifecta — create a "perfect storm" of relentless and debilitating symptoms, including fainting, seizures, stomach cramps, muscle weakness and crippling fatigue.
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Indeed, historians generally believe that Woodrow Wilson's wife, Edith, virtually ran the presidency for the final 18 months after his debilitating stroke in October 1919.
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They have now discovered -- long after the shattered heart of Lower Manhattan was brought back to life -- debilitating illnesses and cancers festering in their bodies.
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Stevens revealed that she was recovering from debilitating depression, and had been living at the NHS Acute Inpatient ward in Hackney, London, for 12 weeks.
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My mother had a debilitating stroke; my closest friend stopped speaking to me; I was violently mugged; then, right before Christmas, I was laid off.
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Instead, in order to protect athletes from debilitating injuries, sports officials are starting to make changes in the culture and rules of the games themselves.
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Neurological problems included stroke, debilitating migraine-type headaches and nerve pain, while the most frequent psychiatric diagnoses among the survivors studied were depression and anxiety.
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Ms. Williams had high blood pressure, high cholesterol and, most debilitating of all, neuropathy that caused her feet to swell after only a few steps.
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Apparently, Trump Derangement Syndrome is so debilitating that Democrats can't bring themselves to say "Good job, Mr. President," even when he brings our hostages home.
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Prinsloo, who continues to promote the conservation of black rhinoceroses, also called herself "lucky," explaining that the severity of her postpartum depression was not debilitating.
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But a month into my new job and the new administration, my anxiety and constant crying were joined by new symptoms — insomnia and debilitating exhaustion.
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The approval covers babies with the deadliest form of the inherited disease as well as those with types where debilitating symptoms may set in later.
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But, after watching the Beautiful Boy trailer, I'm worried the couple goes on to have a son who ends up developing a debilitating drug problem.
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If you have debilitating anxiety, there's no replacement for therapy, but reading about how other people have tackled their anxiousness might give you some inspiration.
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It started with a debilitating hip injury and spiraled throughout the ARTPOP release campaign, which kicked off with the star parting ways with her management.
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The process of undergoing fertility treatments is stressful in itself, but can be even more debilitating having been pregnant and losing that chance at motherhood.
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As miserable and debilitating as hyperemesis gravidarum can be for people, the good news is that nausea and vomiting typically won't affect the baby's health.
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Flip or Flop star Tarek El Moussa has spent the past three years battling thyroid and testicular cancer and suffering through a debilitating back injury.
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Michelle Visage is opening up about her debilitating battle with Hashimoto's disease, and why it led to her decision to have her breast implants removed.
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"The evidence is growing and it's getting strong," Chan said regarding the link between Zika infections and the debilitating, and in some cases deadly, outcomes.
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This virus can lay dormant for decades after the initial infection, and when it wakes back up, it causes a nasty, debilitating illness called shingles.
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While these stories spread awareness about the painful and often debilitating condition, they're also alarming for the average person who doesn't know what endometriosis is.
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The same year, the CIA planned to contaminate one of Castro's diving suits with a fungus that would produce a chronic and debilitating skin disease.
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While the virus strain is not usually fatal and is not known to be transferrable to humans, it can spread rapidly and cause debilitating complications.
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For starters, even a gunshot wound can be functionally or physically debilitating, meaning that attacks with only injuries are not inherently less devastating than others.
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Come to think of it that must be what dunking feels like, but without the debilitating terror because the ball is not a misunderstood creature.
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Aside from its debilitating vagary, my biggest objection to this strategy is that it completely ignores the known, existing, critical weakness of our Federal infrastructure.
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Although we typically associate suicide with debilitating depression or excruciating illness, many people who attempt may not be diagnosed with illness or depression at all.
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Some argue that people should have the right to end their lives on their own terms instead of suffer through the debilitating decline of dementia.
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We no longer treat patients using a one-size-fits-all approach that subjects them to physically and financially debilitating treatments that may not work.
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For those who aren't diagnosed quickly, the disease can be debilitating, highlighted by severe joint pain, memory loss, Bell's palsy (facial drooping), fatigue, and depression.
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There had been a powerful bacterial infection, followed by a debilitating condition that was slow to be diagnosed and turned out to be reactive arthritis.
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Does it really matter whether today's debilitating exchange-rate swings are being orchestrated by central bankers rather than governments directly intervening in foreign exchange markets?
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Jutting's lawyers argued that he suffered from a debilitating combination of mental problems -- alcohol and cocaine addiction, a narcissistic personality and a sexual sadism disorder.
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Its potential role as an opioid-alternative in those patients suffering from chronic pain and other debilitating diseases must not be overlooked or altogether ignored.
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The ban reportedly has been debilitating to ZTE because it relies on U.S. companies for a number of supplies that are critical to its devices.
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Congress should be doing everything in its power to find treatments for and cures to these debilitating diseases, but instead it is doing the opposite.
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Taylor Bryant, 26, contracted the debilitating infection in her right leg while staying at a hotel in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, in March, according to PEOPLE.
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One of the reasons strokes are so deadly and debilitating is that they're hard to diagnose, and time is of the essence when the occur.
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However, with such expensive tastes, it can be easy for them to rack up a high balance on their credit card or a debilitating hangover.
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Chikungunya, which is commonly transmitted by the daytime-biting aedes aegypti mosquito, can cause debilitating symptoms including fever, headache and severe joint pain lasting months.
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At the end of June, Governor Andrew Cuomo declared a "state of emergency" for America's busiest transit network, with derailments and debilitating delays happening daily.
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Imagine giving teen smokers the feeling of having chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a debilitating disease that results in trouble breathing and a persistent cough.
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It eased nuclear-related sanctions on Iran that were having a debilitating effect on its economy and improved relations with the rest of the world.
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He wanted to develop new life-saving drugs after seeing "several classmates and other children he knew struck down by debilitating disease," court papers say.
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For liberals, progressives and Democrats, the year and a half since Donald Trump was inaugurated as president has been a debilitating emotional roller coaster ride.
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Longer-term, Patch wants to be the preferred partner for home ownership, helping reduce cash-tight owners' financial anxiety without the debilitating weight of debt.
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The flip side of this in your examples are the often debilitating symptoms soldiers, police officers, and firefighters exhibit as a result of their jobs.
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In addition, immunisation means millions more children avoid becoming infected with debilitating diseases that would result in long hospital stays and time out of school.
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Many wonder why outside aid has flooded in for Ebola, but not for malaria, diarrhea or other common, debilitating diseases that afflict many more people.
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The most clichéd, in a close race, features Eric Dane as a fiercely closeted father who's had a debilitating influence on his football-star son.
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There's also concerns that restricting painkillers too much makes it more difficult for people to get the medicine they genuinely need for chronic, debilitating pain.
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After the debilitating partisanship of recent months, the breakthrough was a relief to some lawmakers who credited the two men with coming to a resolution.
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"The Fed is sucking the oxygen out of the economy and has created an economically debilitating deflation," Mr. Moore said in an email this month.
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The XLP surged nearly 8.5% on Friday as stocks rebounded in Wall Street's biggest one-day rally since 2008, erasing some of Thursday's debilitating losses.
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The family was calling it "A Celebration of Life," a tribute to a boy who had such vitality even in the face of debilitating pain.
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The night was so debilitating for Bernie Sanders that after retreating to his home state of Vermont on Tuesday, he didn't even make a speech.
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In 2010, he signed a lucrative and much-hyped deal with the Knicks but suffered a series of debilitating knee injuries in the following years.
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As athletes, we are taught to suck it up, to deny pain and fear, to push through debilitating injuries, to persevere through anxiety and depression.
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A July report on 202 former football players found evidence of a debilitating brain disease linked to repeated head blows in nearly all of them.
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The studies focused on well-defined illnesses, she said, ignoring debilitating symptoms that lacked specific diagnoses, and most were too small to detect rare diseases.
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Virtual reality can also act as a therapeutic tool for those who experience more debilitating stress, including PTSD, and panic disorders or phobias, researchers say.
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Spicer indicated the administration will not go after medical marijuana users, saying Trump believes in medical marijuana's ability to "comfort" people suffering from debilitating diseases.
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The Conservative Party landslide has shattered debilitating tensions and answered nagging questions that have haunted Britain and Europe since the first Brexit vote in 2016.
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Years later, I was saddened to hear that Wahl had suffered debilitating injuries, which contributed to his retreat from the penetrating klieg lights of Hollywood.
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Experts say the focus, then, is not on swatting down all mosquitoes -- just the small fraction that pester humans and transmit debilitating and deadly diseases.
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Lyme disease accounts for more than 21 percent of tick-borne diseases and, even if caught and treated, can cause long-lasting and debilitating symptoms.
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While Congress has nearly averted yet another debilitating lapse in federal funding, congressional leaders still lack a fiscal 2020 funding plan beyond the new deadline.
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"[Former President Harry] Truman understood that not using the atomic bomb would have condemned millions of service members to death or debilitating injury," he said.
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