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"diseased" Definitions
  1. suffering from a disease
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Whether caused by a diseased body or a diseased body politic, the belated reverberations of trauma lay bare our common humanity: in particular, our individual and yet shared defenselessness.
We investigated the potential impact of systematically euthanizing diseased koalas.
"All you'd need was one diseased animal," Dr. Metzger said.
It implies that our womanliness is diseased, not our bodies.
Situated in the shadow of a mountain, Edda appears diseased.
This game is every diseased Sonic fan art page made interactive.
Certainly, the culture that produces these comments is a diseased one.
I have a hunch that my eyes look like diseased supermoons.
He could become injured, diseased, killed, or decline in mate value.
When we procreate, stronger genes often naturally win out over diseased ones.
They are just one part of a much larger, wholly diseased, industry.
These pre-emptive autopsies of a diseased social network are too much.
Greeley, who charged his novels with being "positively diseased in moral tone."
Because I'd shared dirty needles with low companions, my blood was diseased.
"I'll kick your diseased head in," he told Sonja in one recording.
Chance had two diseased heart valves and needed surgery to replace them.
There is much excitement over their potential to repair diseased and damaged tissue.
These images present the body as static: either as healthy or as diseased.
And when we do get a glimpse of a todger, it's usually diseased.
Artists know that all nations are morally bankrupt and that politics are diseased.
Stents are tiny tubes used to prop open diseased arteries cleared of blockages.
Late in summer, the leaves became diseased, but the plants made it through.
Worse: corals littered with plastic were 20 times more likely to be diseased.
Never occurred to me because, well, mind not diseased," and then: "Once again.
The authors say the new framework better reflects how our brains can become diseased.
The plaque measurements were collected with an ultrasound probe placed inside the diseased artery.
We found the pennants torn and tattered, the ash tree diseased, the graves crooked.
Scientists had experimented with mechanical replacements for diseased hearts since at least the 1930s.
"Collecting has now reached diseased levels in my being," she said at the time.
The writer said she had so much cellulite on her thighs she looked diseased.
In many cases, the liberated children were malnourished, severely weak, vitamin deficient, and diseased.
They're a type of white blood cell that seeks out and destroys diseased cells.
" He claimed the connotations had not occurred to him because his "mind (is) not diseased.
It looks like a diseased insect egg sac and tastes like vomit and cheddar cheese.
More recently, researchers believed the holes were caused by an infection from eating diseased prey.
Apple announced it would replace touch-diseased phones for $149; it had previously charged $349.
He just had an ileostomy, in which a diseased part of his bowel was removed.
It is Marley — corrupt, murderous and ultimately diseased Marley — who becomes human, kind and loving.
There seem to be stark differences between the DNA circles in healthy and diseased cells.
Reefs next to seagrass meadows, they found, were half as diseased as those without meadows.
" More detailed insults included being called an "unfit mother," a "diseased cow," and "devil worshiper.
In many of those cases, dead or diseased trees or branches fell onto power lines.
Instead, Rathburn was being investigated for knowingly renting out diseased cadavers to turn a profit.
Oleksandr compares setting up the new church to removing a diseased body part by surgery.
Others may need a kidney transplant, which replaces one or both diseased kidneys with healthy ones.
Stents are tiny tubes used to prop open diseased arteries that have been cleared of blockages.
Next, they treated the patient with chemotherapy for four days to eliminate his diseased stem cells.
It is a perfect parable, emphasizing group identity and clearly identifying the corrupting, diseased, dangerous Other.
We're disordered and diseased in the minds of some, fit only to be criminalized and institutionalized.
Cord blood stem cells, in particular, can grow to replace diseased bone marrow with healthy cells.
So fortunately for men, I guess, it's important that our offspring don't become sick or diseased.
Its total ownership of memes and attempt to make millennials care about diseased mosquitoes is impressive!
Misgendering is a huge thing that happens to the diseased, so that was a big thing.
At the bottom, a slimy, eyeless head resembles a mix of wet lips and diseased tonsils.
"If I see a listing of something obviously diseased, I take it down," said Ms. Iorga.
Rathburn, a former body broker, is accused of defrauding customers by sending them diseased body parts.
In general, flaky, sweaty, or diseased skin is thought to shed more DNA than healthy, arid skin.
"The function of shark is to cull the ocean of sick, dying and diseased fish," he says.
Except in Meet the Feebles, most of the puppets are diseased, drug-addicted, and / or sexually perverse.
Unfortunately a lot of Western medicine is helping us to live longer in a more diseased state.
There were times I actually put the game down because it was all so slimy and diseased.
Industrial fleets often throw back fish that are damaged, diseased, too small or of an unwanted species.
The non-invasive systems for replacing diseased aortic valves is the most important growth driver for Edwards.
In one, healthy lungs were juxtaposed with blackened and diseased ones that had been poisoned by tobacco.
The adorable animals that we have been watching so avidly were obese, diseased, and in terrible distress.
And who can forget the 2013 incident when 16,000 diseased pig carcasses floated down the Huangpu river?
Transhumanists believe the body we consider healthy is already diseased and technology is the completion of humankind.
Government funding agencies have become more interested in preventing heart disease than replacing diseased hearts with machines.
That means trainees can get experience not only with normal anatomy, but with abnormal and diseased anatomy.
They unfurl banners that say, "Hello Cholera Sufferers," depicting Naples as a godforsaken capital of diseased outcasts.
I felt that people who contracted STIs were dirty or diseased and didn't take proper precautions sexually.
By measuring the relative intensity of colour in particular frequency bands, they can identify undernourished or diseased crops.
That's of course a hassle, and no one has millions and millions of images of diseased cassava leaves.
People with a diseased liver, heart or kidney will receive a new one, fashioned from their own cells.
He had a section of diseased tissue removed in January, and then had his intestines reattached in April.
Though tests were inconclusive, there was only one recommended course of treatment: surgical removal of a diseased testicle.
These are then subjected to an alternating magnetic field, which heats them up and cooks the diseased tissue.
The condition, called peripheral artery disease, or P.A.D., is marked by diseased or blocked arteries in the legs.
In the closing weeks, Trump tweeted madly about caravans of diseased and criminal elements massing on our borders.
That man is the carefully-named Mike Jackson, not to be confused with the diseased King of Pop.
This means the only Apple-sanctioned "fix" for a touch diseased phone is to buy a new one.
T he USDA defended the practice for decades, dismissing our concerns about diseased animals entering the food supply.
Surgical suturing is especially difficult when dealing with diseased, damaged or small blood vessels, according to the study authors.
He found that a given mouse's diseased arteries contained five times as much gold as its healthy ones did.
Blasting it directly into the channel and bathing wild fish in the diseased blood is a marine conservationist's nightmare.
I would just need to crop out my forearm, which became progressively more diseased looking throughout the editing process.
How they're doing it: During brain surgery, healthy tissue is often removed along with diseased tissue, and then discarded.
Through this catheter, a tissue heart valve is guided into position and placed directly inside the diseased aortic valve.
The group performs advanced analysis on diseased plant samples from African farms that is currently impossible in the region.
It occurs because a diseased liver cannot fully process limonene, a chemical found in citrus peels and some plants.
Often, but not always, touch-diseased phones will have flickering grey bars across the top of the phone's screen.
For nearly all CML patients, the diseased blood cells feature a fusion of two genes that are normally separate.
Officials say the trees scheduled to be felled are dead, dying, diseased, decaying or causing problems like buckled sidewalks.
Perhaps the ultimate Rose + Croix painter is another Belgian, Jean Delville, who shared the diseased opulence of Péladan's aesthetic.
Correctly identifying diseased and rotting trees could very easily be the key to preventing many wildfires in the west.
Furthermore, the scans detected tau in the same regions where tau has posthumously been found in CTE-diseased brains.
Then those edited cells would be infused back into the body, where they would multiply, eventually outnumbering the diseased cells.
It's mostly a process trial by error—squirting compounds and chemicals one-by-one into petri dishes of diseased cells.
Wanting to know if Saint George could avoid this fate, I rewatched Carlin's 1999 HBO special You Are All Diseased.
For example, a robot-like transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is used to help replace diseased or damaged aortic valves.
And-- the ones that are, as I call it, diseased, they're a very, very, very small part of our earnings.
Throughout the film, there are constant references to Paradise turning into "parasites" and its waters becoming diseased by cancerous unknowns.
Unfortunately, we only see this happen once and what could have been a thrilling escape from the diseased never happens.
I love how they put Nando's on the cigarette packets here [points to photo on packet of a diseased lung].
To the extent that people remain unaware of this distinction (and the extent is great), brain-diseased people suffer greatly.
But in patients with this type of lymphoma, the drugs might mobilize diseased T-cells as well as healthy ones.
It's a panorama of a diseased environment — or, given the artist's mystical slant, a record of some sinister alchemical process.
When I asked my taxi driver about locals who left to wage jihad, he cursed Lladrovci as a "diseased dog".
This substance tends to accumulate in diseased knees and is often used as a marker of incipient or worsening arthritis.
And exhibits like the one comparing a diseased lung with a healthy one are sure to dissuade smoking, she said.
And they point out that while the pilot may have produced critics and disturbing videos, it hasn't produced diseased pork.
Computer vision and machine learning, Mr. Kantor said, will be deployed to distinguish healthy plants from diseased ones and weeds.
Buffett, in your letter you note that some of Berkshire's trees are diseased and unlikely to be around in a decade.
She purportedly saw a parallel between the diseased cows, frothing at the mouth, and her own sense of desire and madness.
"We see the Brazil we'd like to have, rich and full of potential, but with a political system that is diseased."
Laura Dear Laura, The stereotype that sex workers are diseased, addicted to drugs, and lack education forces many into vulnerable isolation.
But both illustrate the difficulty in finding an appropriate physical landscape for a play whose real terrain is Macbeth's diseased mind.
And its mottled, diseased-looking surface, made from canvas and paper, is as close as this artist has come to ugliness.
By 1962, she is working with rusted and distressed pieces of metal, arriving at a surface that looks decayed – a diseased skin.
When you make a homemade map of the world—complete with North America in the shape of diseased tree—that's a craft.
The system is used to deliver and deploy a transcatheter heart valve to replace a diseased aortic valve without open-heart surgery.
In some instances, a reconciliation of some form may be possible, but first you have to sever yourself from the diseased past.
Respiratory therapists care for patients who have trouble breathing like premature infants with undeveloped lungs or elderly patients who have diseased lungs.
Did she send troops to the border after falsely saying that there was an "invasion" of terrorists, gang members and diseased people?
To minimize complications, researchers have been experimenting with targeted drug delivery systems that send cancer-killing drugs directly to the diseased cells.
The arguments for defection are at this point familiar: Twitter is a dark reservoir of hatred, home to the diseased national id.
Nikolaus Habjan, this latest version's director, populates his phantasmagorical production with an army of diseased- and degenerate-looking Muppet-like ventriloquist's dummies.
The bright line between the healthy and the diseased, those who "have" a disease and those that don't, grows dimmer every day.
Unfortunately, however, other diseased and debilitated animals are still entering the U.S. food supply, including half a million downed pigs every year.
There's no ice in the freezer so I drop some frozen peas into the mug; now it looks like a diseased pond.
China's food safety regulations ban the processing, selling and serving of products made from diseased animals, or those which died from unknown causes.
Thanks to one of Google's many products, TensorFlow, rural farmers on the continent can diagnose diseased plants by taking a photo of it.
When it comes to the rats, they're terrified of light, so you'll find yourself using fire to make pathways through the diseased swarms.
"The removal of otherwise healthy or non-diseased body parts from minor children would also be prohibited," she reportedly said in a release.
Once refined and proven safe in humans, these 3D bioprinted structures could be used to replace injured, missing, or diseased tissue in patients.
SonaCare has two focused ultrasound devices on the market, one to treat diseased cells in soft tissue and another to ablate prostate tissue.
New way to conceive In a condition known as absolute uterine infertility, an absent, removed or diseased uterus can render a woman infertile.
And they shuffle straight back to their crowded and diseased cells, where they will spend months or perhaps even years in this prison.
"I don't have much sympathy for industries whose products leave behind a trail of diseased and dead bodies," he wrote in the book.
Any genes thought to confer protection could be spliced into the genomes of diseased cells grown in a laboratory to test their effects.
The immune system was designed to spot differences in the superficial features of a diseased or foreign cell, thereby identifying and killing it.
Finally, and perhaps most important, the compounds found in cannabis can heal the diseased addict's brain, helping them break the cycle of addiction.
Like the evil stalkers in "It Follows," the diseased ghost in "Lace Crater" lives in the real world, not just the supernatural one.
A heart transplant involves removing a damaged or diseased heart and replacing it with a healthy one from a donor who has died.
So, moral of the story: If you don't want diseased genitalia—and you presumably don't—then wrap it up before you use it.
And, again, measuring how diseased a plant is can be a judgement call for the human eye — resulting in data of varying accuracy.
Harvey Weinstein may be the central-casting version of a Hollywood predator, but he was just one festering pustule in a diseased industry.
Since the 1990s, researchers and planners have increasingly come to argue that dense urban environments, derided historically as diseased, can actually foster health.
Her diseased mitral valve was limiting the flow of blood to her left ventricle, which is normally the heart's biggest, strongest pumping chamber.
Then, in the late '27258s, the mad-cow epidemic peaked amid concerns that diseased sheep processed for cattle feed had contributed to it.
To make matters worse, corals with plastic on them were 20 times more likely to be diseased than those that were not polluted.
At first, Mately seemed to me like an app for gay men who wanted to serosort their Grindr hookups and avoid diseased partners.
A breath of diseased air With every breath, our lungs expel carbon dioxide from our bodies, ready to be replaced with fresh air.
The rambling Southern estate grounds where it takes place are not just decayed but diseased, ravaged by far more than time and the elements.
But if you have children with a member of your family, you're reducing the number of healthy genes that can compete with diseased ones.
This method risks creating lots of diseased embryos as a result of this inbreeding, but whole-genome screening could weed out the unhealthy ones.
Curing diseased mice is a step or ten away from curing disease in humans, but it's a significant step in a very promising direction.
The delivery system is used to deploy its Sapien 3 Ultra transcatheter heart valve to replace a diseased aortic valve without open-heart surgery.
Then the curtain wall began to crack, and for a while workers patched the broken windows with plywood panels, making the façade look diseased.
They claim to be able to deliver gene editing drugs developed in CRISPR in a way that targets diseased cells without impacting healthy cells.
Its manifesto outlines policies including re-activating mass spraying, replanting farms with high yield trees, improving local processing and compensating farmers for diseased trees.
Transported from an orchard, a diseased apple tree Koh has named Eve — the reference to doom here is heavy-handed — sprawls across its length.
These women are portrayed as animals in order to emphasize that they are diseased, and that they fall outside of the dominant patriarchal society.
The President will double down on spinning stories of caravans of diseased terrorists coming to take away your guns and make your kids gay.
In some instances, quarantining asymptomatic people suspected to be infected creates a breeding ground for the diseased and worsens the pandemic and spreads fear.
It's a struggle, especially when it seems like everything you encounter — whether it's scared adults or swarms of diseased rats — is out to get you.
The diseased tissue showed up on eBay shortly thereafter, where it fetched a winning bid of $5,300, which was donated to the charity USA Harvest.
For example, they could deliver drugs precisely to diseased cells, which would reduce the side effects of attacking many cells (including healthy ones) with medication.
American Airlines pilots also accused Boeing from keeping information about problems with the plane from pilots, accusing the company of having a "poisoned, diseased philosophy."
But "Lace Crater" and "It Follows" each have a twist: Both films end with their infected female leads living in diseased, but life-affirming, relationships.
The House version of the bill allows the Interior Department and the Forestry Service more leeway to remove dead and diseased trees on federal lands.
"We want to sit in the beautiful, un-diseased waters of the Caribbean," Mr. Haering said during a joint interview with Mr. Grizzle over WhatsApp.
The jury determined Mr. McLean knew he was committing an immoral act, even if the brutality of the murder reflected a diseased mind, she said.
Grants from the National Institutes of Health enabled Professor Kummerow to conduct the research that led to the discovery of trans fats in diseased arteries.
But not every creaky knee is diseased, the study also finds, making it important to try to discern what your particular knee noises may mean.
"If a plant is diseased, the type and concentration of these volatile organic compounds changes," said Qingshan Wei, a biomolecular engineer at NC State University.
Laypeople depend on experts to understand the implications of a diseased body, and medical professionals depend on the testimony of patients to make those judgments.
Jesus followers have a clear mandate to serve the homeless, the diseased, the grieving, the sexually trafficked, the prisoners, the oppressed, the immigrants, the marginalized.
And we can find anecdotes of people who clearly overdo cats, living in houses full of diseased cats, and persisting in the behavior despite legal consequences.
Mother Teresa, probably the most famous missionary of the 20th century, ran medical services for the poor, diseased and orphaned of Kolkata (in her day Calcutta).
The man-made structures make it possible to guide the cells and microorganisms to diseased areas with things like magnetic fields, ultrasound, and light, she adds.
You will never see another guy like me ever—whether currently living or diseased and I'm not done and I am working on my next chapter.
"It would be an outrage against civilization if he were sent to jail for an act which was the product of a diseased brain," she wrote.
This seems to be meant as a diseased fantasy of Leontes', but many spectators may feel it's actually occurring, as I did on my first viewing.
Breaking their cardinal rule to never touch the coral, the scientists are removing diseased specimens to try to stop the disease spreading and save what remains.
As the diseased bone marrow cells grow, they release substances that cause scar tissue to form within the marrow space — a process we doctors call fibrosis.
Many are surprised to hear that it is the property owner's problem to address: Unless a raccoon appears diseased or dangerous, the city will not remove it.
With the dominant culture telling you that your very essence was essentially diseased, you were free to toss the whole of that culture's morals out the window.
Berg's scientists have already used AI to find novel biological targets for new medicines by comparing detailed data from tissue samples collected from diseased and healthy individuals.
Would you like if strangers had to scrub you down for hours against your will, and when they were through you still looked like a diseased meatloaf?
Those diseased days are long gone, but the mosquitoes are still a nuisance, and the smell of bug spray mixed with sunscreen is the perfume of summer.
The media reports show that diseased pigs are entering the food supply chain, although it was not clear if the virus was still in a viable form.
Both Wilke and Spence resist expectations of beauty by performing how they really are — diseased bodies and all — and not an expectation of how they should look.
In 2011, broker Arthur Rathburn provided the head and neck of a diseased cadaver to a conference held at a Hyatt hotel in Cambridge, Massachusetts, authorities say.
Before amber turns into solid transparent gemstone, it starts out as a reddish, viscous resin that flows out of certain tree species when they're damaged or diseased.
My bathing suit, wilted there, in a threadbare pile slowly saturating the end pages of a dog-eared paperback, seemed suddenly despicable: lifeless, damp, maybe even diseased.
I was so sure he would be polite about it, maybe keep talking to me for a while, and then fade away because I was diseased, tainted.
DETROIT (Reuters) - A Detroit businessman who sold and leased human body parts was sentenced to nine years in prison Tuesday for selling diseased remains to medical educators.
Human joints in a diseased state may resemble nonhuman joints, such that exploring the diversity of joints among animals may actually be informative for human joint diseases.
But we may also be medicalizing much of normal human behavior — labeling the healthy as diseased, and exposing them to undue risk of stigma, testing and treatment.
The system uses advanced machine vision algorithms that can differentiate between healthy and diseased crops, and then apply a droplet only to the crops that need it.
They noticed that in diseased white blood cells from patients with chronic myeloid leukemia, one of the 21993 chromosomes — the structures that carry genes — was abnormally short.
In one typical case, a 48-year-old receptionist was found dead in a hotel room in May, her body withered to 77 pounds, her heart diseased.
These workers are unacknowledged by our society for their humanity and heroism, changing diapers for our diseased, disabled and elderly loved ones and cleaning up after them.
With generous subsidies, Beijing has ordered governments and businesses to build industrial-scale farms with safeguards like quarantine areas for new arrivals and incinerators for diseased pigs.
But committee gavels and subpoena powers can't stop the continuing corruption of the judiciary, or prevent the perversion of executive authority, or cure a diseased body politic.
The idea was to replace those diseased eye cells using stem cells that were derived from a human embryo and then inserted into the back of the eye.
Their horrifying experiences in the house are grounded more in its reality, like watching diseased kittens die, or  Steve realizing his dad is unsure about their financial future.
Maybe it was emotional trauma from the cruel way his family had treated him; maybe it was an escape from the physical world in which he felt diseased.
With more traditional medicine failing to find a vaccine, the doctors at Project Noah believe the vampiric virus' ability to eradicate diseased cells might be humanity's best hope.
If terminally diseased and sterile koalas are euthanized and other infected captured koalas are given antibiotics, chlamydial infection could be eliminated and population growth observed after 4 yr.
A reference map of what all the healthy cells in the body look like would be invaluable for comparing with diseased tissues to see where things went wrong.
What's next: TAVI is still relatively in its infancy, but experts believe in addition to replacing diseased valves, this procedure could also repair them by imitating surgeons' techniques.
The surgery could, in the future, be used not just on women with an absent or diseased uterus but also on transgender women who wish to give birth.
The common understanding is that a disease happens to a person and is not initiated and assisted by the active choices and knowing acts of the person diseased.
The doctors were essentially killing off her diseased immune system, only to later replace it with a new one in the form of her own purified stem cells.
They also have the power to manipulate a narrative, for instance, a narrative that says coronavirus is an exotic disease brought here by scary, bat-eating, diseased strangers.
In a diseased body politic, he seems to say, no one is exempt from infection, and the sanity of every citizen is dependent upon that of his neighbor.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Detroit businessman who sold and leased donated body parts for two decades was convicted Monday of defrauding medical customers by selling them diseased human remains.
Trumpian corruption, in this version, is almost a footnote to the baseline level of mischief, a kind of malignancy that inevitably erupts in an already-diseased culture. Sen.
TAVR systems, which spare patients open heart surgery to replace a diseased aortic valve, are considered among the most important growth drivers for Medtronic and rival Edwards Lifesciences Corp.
Called checkpoint inhibitors, they work by disrupting the immune system's natural mechanism for reining in T cells, blood-borne sentinels that bind and kill diseased cells throughout the body.
"It is very likely the only reason these rare elms have survived is because Edinburgh City Council has been surveying and removing diseased elms since the 1980s," he said.
"Now I tell a woman not to let anyone talk her into a hysterectomy because her tubes are diseased," Soupart's partner, Nashville gynecologist James Daniell, told PEOPLE in 1978.
But the animals — such as the small, diseased pigs Jurgis is paid to process at work after the inspectors have gone home — exist on the page with affecting precision.
Conceptually, MRT is quite simple: the nucleus of an egg containing diseased mitochondria is removed and inserted into a donor egg with normal mitochondria whose nucleus has been removed.
"But here on Long Island, it's such a dense population that the second that a tree is identified as diseased or aged, it's cut down and removed," he said.
For decades, the federal government — not to mention your dentist — has insisted that daily flossing is necessary to prevent cavities and gums so diseased that your teeth fall out.
BigBrain will allow researchers to better investigate telltale signs of neurological disease and the way drugs interact with diseased brains, paving the way for drastically improved diagnosis and treatment.
CAD develops when the major blood vessels that supply the heart with blood, oxygen and nutrients become damaged or diseased and affects about 16.5 million Americans, the company said.
" So she made sure that feeling came across, using her whole body and facial expressions to capture the visceral nastiness of ideas like "Diseased gastric dining" and "Aromatic mastitis.
Gleevec blocks the activity of the fused genes and leaves healthy cells untouched — a huge advance on potentially lethal chemotherapy, which is toxic to both diseased and healthy cells.
Since then scientists have developed procedures that bypass or prop open diseased coronary arteries, as well as implantable cardiac devices and heart medications that save millions of lives annually.
The FDA is trying again to add graphic warnings to cigarette packages to discourage smoking, including images of neck tumors, diseased lungs and feet with amputated toes, AP reports.
Overall, around 60 percent of women underwent breast-conserving surgery, meaning removal of only the tumor, 33 percent removed only the diseased breast and 7 percent removed both breasts.
Paintings in the show that belonged to her range from a rigorous geometric abstraction by Kazimir Malevich to a diseased-looking Surrealist tableau by Max Ernst (her second husband).
"Sometimes it can be caused by a diseased member among them - because they have strong social bonds, if one of them gets in trouble, the rest can follow," explained Grant.
Proponents of black salve in the Facebook groups believe that the paste, typically made from a flowering plant called bloodroot and zinc chloride, only eats away cancerous or diseased tissue.
The added pressure on the food system has led to a bombardment of crises, from pork shortages leading to price hikes, to revelations of diseased meat being sold to consumers.
Autophagy, fully described in the 1990s by Japanese biologist Yoshinori Ohsumi, is how cells recycle damaged, diseased, or worn-out bits of microscopic machinery into new, fully functional organic stuff.
I'd been in a diseased and doctor-approved drug-induced haze for so long that I didn't know what it was like to be happy or sad or in pain.
This scientific advance is huge in terms of opening doors for women and families who had given up on the idea of having children because of diseased or malformed organs.
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday proposed 13 new warnings that would appear on all cigarettes, including images of cancerous neck tumors, diseased lungs and feet with amputated toes.
A panel of judges later upheld the decision, siding with tobacco companies that the agency couldn't force cigarettes to carry grisly images, including cadavers, diseased lungs and cancerous mouth sores.
Their texts often had contemporary relevance: Their interpretation of Gustave Flaubert's "The Temptation of Saint Anthony," for example, with red-soaked suggestions of diseased cells, resonated with the AIDS crisis.
In the less invasive approach, surgeons work through small slits to remove the diseased lobe, slip it into a bag and then pull it out through one of the slits.
"According to the American principle of love it or leave it, the removal of critical artists is seen as a painful amputation of a diseased member of society," he wrote.
Charles M. Blow If Alabama voters on Tuesday elect Roy Moore to the Senate, the Donald Trump-diseased party once known as the Republicans may as well call themselves Roypublicans.
U.S. sales of the systems used to replace diseased aortic valves without open-heart surgery jumped 28 percent from a year ago to $126.63 million, and exceeded the previous quarter's sales.
In communities where multiple individuals feast on the same diseased corpse, the population could instead succumb, due to the number of infections being greater than the number of infected hosts eaten.
A human brain at Georgetown University Medical Center in WashingtonPhoto: Charles Dharapak (AP)A Detroit body broker was sentenced to nine years in federal prison on Tuesday for hustling diseased organs.
The hypothesis from rodent studies is that the fetal cells might jump in and replace mom's tissue, acting as a source of stem cells to replace mom's old or diseased cells.
Medtronic competes with Boston Scientific Corp and Edwards Lifesciences Corp for a share of the lucrative market for transcatheter heart valves, used to replace diseased aortic valves without open-heart surgery.
Let's be clear: Never in a zillion years would a teenage girl decide to start developing her journalistic beat around diseased rats, but sure, Stranger Things, you can have this one.
Others – like James Wilson, the Scottish-born genius who rivaled Madison in his influence, and who gave us the words "We the People" – died poor, diseased and alone, while fleeing creditors.
Since the eye is a window to the brain, the research team analyzed diseased eyes of 20 humans and six dogs, alongside 22 healthy human retinas and seven healthy dog retinas.
According to the Kansas Association of Wheat Growers, many acres in west-central Kansas are severely diseased and could experience more than 28503 percent yield loss, if not a complete loss.
She underwent another surgery to excise the diseased tissue and spent months recovering at the hospital, periodically soaking in blood-red baths of Betadine, a rubber ducky floating on the surface.
Unhappily, Beijing has been unwilling to fully cooperate, fearing a flood of malnourished, diseased refugees, or a too-close-for-comfort landing of U.S. troops if the North were to collapse.
The aroma from the diseased wood (trees produce the fragrance as an antidote to fungal infections) is musky and mysterious, like something you might expect to smell in an ancient tomb.
The law is often used in cases that interfere with the use of public property, such as the pollution of a river, possession of diseased animals or loud and irritating noises.
Rather than taking drastic measures, management is compassionately allowing the department to dwindle until its ultimate demise, as if it were a diseased limb on a tree of ones and zeros.
A ship carrying beef to Russia was turned back when its authorities were notified about diseased animals in Colombia, Jose De Silvestri, head of the northern cattle ranchers association, told Reuters.
"At such a slow pace, we will all be sick and diseased by the time any changes come in," said Shweta Khandelwal, a nutritionist at the Public Health Foundation of India.
The system that uses a catheter to thread a new heart valve into place through an artery is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to open-heart surgical replacement of diseased aortic valves.
" → And after the letter to Erdogan came out, he asked, "Are we ready yet to have a full national conversation about the diseased mental state of the president of the United States?
Adam Rogers had a great rundown of examples of so-called diseased migrants in Wired: People called cholera the "Irish Disease" in the 1830s and tuberculosis the "Jewish Disease" in the 1890s.
It can fly over crops to look for diseased plant life, for instance, or to inspect oil and gas lines to make sure there are no trees growing over an important pipe.
Side note: The family's diseased corn could have been the source of this delirium — the ergot fungus, if ingested, could cause spasms and other medical woes that Pilgrims might mistake for witchcraft.
The parts of the pack not covered with pictures of diseased tissue are an unappealling green-brown called Opaque Couché — which won the title of "ugliest color" in surveys of Australian smokers.
When a cluster of stem cells is injected into a diseased or damaged area like, in this case, an arthritic knee, it has the potential to naturally reproduce the needed healthy tissue.
After the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded in 2010 to Liu Xiaobo, a Chinese democracy advocate, the Chinese government cut off imports of Norwegian salmon, claiming they were diseased, which Norway denied.
Among the reforms implemented were rules to slow down line speeds, so that government inspectors could ensure that diseased or feces-covered meat and poultry did not end up on consumers' plates.
There, Marilyn Brandt of the University of the Virgin Islands' Center for Marine and Environmental Studies and her graduate students are ripping out the diseased coral to try to stop it spreading.
The magazine "routinely depicted Clinton as crazed, diseased, near death, an ISIS-supporting traitor, a liar, a blackmailer, corrupt and a member of a crime family," Jack Shafer wrote for Politico Magazine.
Anti-LGBT prejudice had only just started to gingerly thaw in the 1970s, but the hysteria over AIDS in the 1980s had literalized the lie that LGBT people were diseased and inherently dangerous.
On Facebook, Australian journalist and feminist activist Clementine Ford pointed out that she'd been blocked for telling a man to "fuck off" while someone who called her a "diseased whore" hadn't been flagged.
Perhaps the most aching and esoteric drone comes from a diseased apple tree Koh has named Harriet, removed from the orchard of a neighbor's farm because it posed a threat to nearby trees.
In 1955, Dr. Heimlich proposed a method of restoring a patient's lost ability to swallow, a condition called dysphagia, by reconstructing a damaged or diseased esophagus, using a section of the patient's stomach.
In a brief the alliance filed urging the Supreme Court not to overturn a Texas law that made homosexual activity illegal, its lawyers described gay men as diseased and as public health risks.
Painting over the image of the arrangement, she left the diseased tulip visible, along with a petaled orange flower facing the viewer, near the exact center of the still life, anchoring our attention.
Leinwand knew that in humans, an enlarged heart can be a sign of good health — athletes get bigger, stronger hearts from working out — but it can also signal that the organ is diseased.
The method used by the team of researchers at the University of Edinburgh aims to reduce the side effects of current chemotherapy treatments by specifically targeting the diseased cells without damaging healthy tissue.
Recall, for example, the rhetoric in 2004 around H5N1, a deadly strain of avian influenza that arose in parts of Asia where people had close contact with diseased birds, both live and dead.
When thousands of diseased and bloated pig carcasses floated down a tributary of the Huangpu River in Shanghai in early 2013, after being dumped upstream by farmers, the stench turned Zheng Lixing's stomach.
It's complicated, but essentially shorter telomeres make it more difficult for your cells to split and replicate, which can lead to diseased tissue, which, in turn, can lead to all manner of health problems.
Cooley also broke ground with surgical methods to fix congenital heart anomalies in infants and children and methods for repairing and replacing diseased heart valves and went on to found the Texas Heart Institute.
I was not surprised that people made fun of my name or compared me to a diseased vagina or suggested they'd rather I die than offer me mouth-to-mouth in a fictitious emergency.
And yet, despite the film's diseased dogs and dystopian wastelands, this is still a Wes Anderson film, and Isle of Dogs's first trailer checked all the boxes we've come to expect from the director.
"Those diseased people over there aren't like us, and we have to protect our fragile way of life by dehumanizing them": that's a summary of zombie narratives that fits Trump's philosophy just as well.
Their aim is to warn Americans, in particular, that their republic—for all its vaunted checks and balances—is not immune to the pathologies which, over the years, have infected and diseased other democracies.
More specifically, an app called PlantVillage—point your phone at a diseased plant, and artificial intelligence will analyze the leaves and tell you exactly what's gone awry, so you can appropriately treat the problem.
I'd never tried a Filet-O-Fish because my brain isn't diseased enough to order fish from McDonald's, and it tasted bad, but the true abomination is eating a Big Mac without the bun.
"Putting sex workers and men who have sex with men on the barred list marks them [both] as dirty and diseased," Priya, who volunteers at Umbrella Lane, a sex worker's project in Glasgow, argues.
He was initially able to repair the vision of several patients by transplanting healthy cells from other parts of their eye into diseased areas and his work was praised by peers in the field.
" In a statement e-mailed to CNBC, an FDA spokesperson said, "The FDA is aware of the sale of dead, dying, disabled, or diseased (4-D) animals to salvagers for use as animal food.
To test the effectiveness of the organoids as a stand-in for diseased blood vessels, the researchers put the organoids in an environment meant to simulate what it would be like to have diabetes.
The retrieval of the healthy left lateral segment of my liver occurred at the adult hospital, while the removal of Sammy's diseased liver and replacement with his "new" organ happened in the children's hospital.
Incyte was testing Jakafi in combination with Bayer AG's Regorafenib to treat metastatic colorectal cancer, in which diseased cells break away from the colon or rectum and spread to form tumors on other organs.
Even some of the most famously diseased brains that the neuropathologist had explored, from men who had died decades later, did not have such obvious signs of destruction when examined by the naked eye.
In the 21950s, while studying lipids at the university, he analyzed diseased arteries from about two dozen people who had died of heart attacks and discovered that the vessels were filled with trans fats.
His 150,000 followers see a feed that mixes the bloody and the beautiful: a surreal juxtaposition of glamorous models posing with him in his office, next to graphic images of procedures on diseased gums.
It takes a minimum of three months for researchers to study and diagnose a diseased brain, but because of the flood of donations, the C.T.E. Center has a backlog of more than 80 cases.
Until now, Bashir's diseased governing system has only produced war, religious persecution, mass migration to Europe, major illicit financial flows, support for terrorism and extremism, and deeply problematic alliances that harm U.S. national security.
"When we think about repairing the injured or diseased brain, one of the promising approaches is taking advantage of 'resident stem cells' that are present in the brain," she told Gizmodo in an email.
One is a celibate who lives in simplicity and austerity, embracing the disabled and the diseased; the other is a thrice-married germophobe who lived in a gaudy gold tower and mocks the feeble.
The company says that political debates about the pros and cons of immigration are still allowed, but a video saying that "Muslims are diseased and shouldn't be allowed to migrate to Europe" will be banned.
In addition to saying that immigrants are criminals, rapists, drug dealers, and diseased animals, Trump has also accused immigrants of taking jobs away from Americans, lowering wages, and costing the US government billions of dollars.
Perhaps now more Republicans will finally understand, for the sake of the public's health, that getting rid of Donald Trump in November will be one of the best vaccines against a diseased and dangerous presidency.
It is a type of diabetes called 3C, caused by a diseased or damaged pancreas, and medical researchers are now looking for ways for doctors to readily distinguish between Type 3C and Type 2 diabetes.
There are two things to do with these organs—the first is to use them in transplants for your other colony members, curing heart disease or asthma or replacing a diseased organ, and increasing their longevity.
The main goal of her research is to improve brain health for women and men by examining the influence of sex and sex hormones on normal and diseased brain states such as depression and Alzheimer's disease.
One of the major problems is that Apple has been replacing touch diseased iPhone 6 Pluses with $329 refurbished ones, some of which are showing symptoms of touch disease within days or weeks of being replaced.
"She's the lead person in the garlic society and yet she's quite prepared to import not once, not twice, garlic that could be diseased at great risk to Tasmania's agricultural industry and the nation's," he said.
Dr. Samvit Tandan, a cardiologist from the University of Vermont, told Elina through a translator that she had a diseased mitral valve, which controls blood flow between the chambers on the left side of the heart.
"The potential for the devastation here is immediately impactful, but it's also the significance for the oaks throughout the city," said Joseph Charap, the director of horticulture for the cemetery, who first noticed the diseased oak.
Uruguay imposed a ban on smoking in public spaces in 2006, as it raised taxes on tobacco products and forced firms to include large warnings and graphic images including diseased lungs and rotting teeth on cigarette packages.
In researching the causes of this disappearance, microbiologists at EPFL and the University of Edinburgh tested over a hundred dead squirrels across England, Ireland, and Scotland for leprosy-causing bacteria strains following initial reports of diseased squirrels.
According to figures from UNICEF, 88 percent of women in Sierra Leone have undergone FGM, with those who do not have their clitorises removed often facing intense social stigma and being branded unclean, promiscuous, or even diseased.
As it turns out, "disgust" is relative—yet another of the half-million interlocking social constructs which impede our desires, enrich various wealthy profiteers and, in this particular instance, prevent us from dining on diseased rat carcasses.
The next step is learning to recognize what diseased brains look like Interestingly, the team thinks brain regions with the most HDAC may also be those with genes that are most "locked in," or resistant to change.
While she's currently based in the UK, fans of spooky confections can purchase pastries including chocolate crow skulls and diseased jawbones on her Etsy page before she relocates to Los Angeles in 2020 to open a bakery.
The process can be used for something called germline editing, or permanently changing the genetic makeup of an individual and all that individual's offspring for generations to come as they would no longer pass on the diseased gene.
Here's the noise produced by a boy who used to stay at home with his cats making collages that coupled pictures of Kiss with medical photography of diseased vaginas or mutilating dolls and huffing fumes from aerosol cans.
The packs aren't plain at all — they are covered with garish photos of smoking-related illnesses — blobs of tumor, diseased heart muscle and rotted toes, along with haunting pictures of young cancer patients on their deathbeds. http://www.tobaccolabels.
BlueRock, valued at about $1 billion by the deal, is working on induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC), made by reprogramming mature body cells to behave like embryonic stem cells that are injected to restore diseased tissue in patients.
The suit, which has little precedent in South African law, has its roots in a landmark ruling by the Constitutional Court in 2011 that for the first time allowed lung-diseased miners to sue their employers for damages.
DENVER (Reuters) - The operators of a Colorado funeral home whose side business of selling body parts without consent was exposed by a Reuters investigative report in 2018 were charged on Tuesday with fraud and illegally transporting diseased cadavers.
Here's Swift personalizing the diseased nature of fame, a condition she's considered with envy and rue in her songwriting, namely on "The Lucky One" from "Red," a masterpiece album from 2012 that navigates stadium, dance floor and diary.
He returns to the reservation resolved "never to lay so much as the tip of a single finger on the diseased currency of the White Man," and installs himself in a tepee on a patch of empty land.
"Homeopathy is holistic because it treats the person as a whole, rather than focusing on a diseased part or a labeled sickness," reads AIH's description of homeopathic medicine, adding that the practice "stimulates the person's own healing power" — a.k.a.
"I don't have much sympathy for industries whose products leave behind a trail of diseased and dead bodies," he wrote in his new book, Climate of Hope, which he co-authored with former Sierra Club executive director Carl Pope.
These include a magazine cover picturing the Formula One driver Ayrton Senna, medical images of diseased feet and toenails (a major source of inspiration for Bacon) and a painting of the Crucifixion by the 13th-century Italian artist Cimabue.
And, finally, there is historical time, the rise and fall of empires as Palestine, "diseased with desire for a nation," changes hands from the Ottoman Turks to the paternalistic British amid steadily mounting Jewish immigration from pogrom-ridden Europe.
A handful of repair people like Jones and Shaffer have been inundated with requests to repair touch diseased phones, and we've been able to piece together the mechanism of the phone's failure and Apple's repair protocols because of their analysis.
Finally, the legislation provides for what the Committee on Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry calls "expanding bipartisan forest health tools and expediting wildfire prevention treatments," including waiving some environmental review requirements to remove dead or diseased trees from public lands.
Since 2008, "pain rock" noise gluttons Backslider have been the Philadelphia heavy music scene's diseased heart and soul, croaking up short, fast, loud homages to 70's prog, dirty needle hardcore, off-kilter powerviolence, ugly punk, and AmRep noise muck.
Indian parliamentarian and renowned author Shashi Tharoor wants museums to be built to chronicle Britain's "two centuries of looting and exploitation" of India, its erstwhile colony, that reduced the country to one of the "poorest, illiterate and diseased places on earth".
And while there are plenty of other contraceptive methods out there, we can largely agree that condoms represent a relatively easy way to steer clear of diseased genitals or unwanted babies who grow up to sap away your lifeblood and cash.
Besides figuring out an effective fence and hive system, farmers also had to learn to manage bees and replace colonies that become diseased, and pick up the costs of doing that once initial grant money from ATMA ran out, he said.
Most animals instinctively respond to infection by cutting back on food, and a slew of studies in recent years have shown that when diseased animals are force-fed they are more likely to die than if they are allowed to abstain.
When, at 29, Siddhartha stepped outside, he was confronted with the sight of the aged, the diseased and the dead, an experience that shook him so powerfully that he left his father's home the following day, embracing life as an ascetic.
The increasingly competitive market for transcatherter valves, used to replace diseased aortic valves without open-heart surgery, is expected to expand from $3 billion currently to $5 billion in 2021 as more types of patients get treated with the valves.
The pick of the bunch, though, was a surprisingly heart-breaking story: A recently diseased young man makes a final trip from the heavens to say goodbye to his girlfriend, set to Hitomi Yaida's gorgeous power ballad "Over the Distance".
The patient first went through months of the brutal chemotherapy that makes up the first-line treatment, followed by a stem-cell transplant — in which progenitor blood cells from a donor are transfused into circulation to replace the patient's diseased cells.
In coming to the Chernobylites, I was searching not for a communion of the afflicted, but instead a better understanding of what borders are thrown up between the diseased and the healthy, and if and how those walls could be crossed.
BEIJING, Dec 2 (Reuters) - * China has begun a three-month campaign to crack down on illegal hog slaughtering, in an effort to ensure meat safety during the upcoming New Year holiday and Spring Festival, the agriculture ministry said on Monday * Local agriculture departments and market regulators were requested to strictly monitor any illegal activity by slaughterhouses, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said on its website * Behavior such as slaughtering, processing and selling diseased or suspected diseased hogs will be punished with the top penalty and transferred to the police for criminal responsibility, the ministry said.
BEIJING, Dec 2 (Reuters) - * China has begun a three-month campaign to crack down on illegal hog slaughtering, in an effort to ensure meat safety during the upcoming New Year holiday and Spring Festival, the agriculture ministry said on Monday * Local agriculture departments and market regulators were requested to strictly monitor any illegal activity by slaughterhouses, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said on its website * Behaviour such as slaughtering, processing and selling diseased or suspected diseased hogs will be punished with the top penalty and transferred to the police for criminal responsibility, the ministry said.
The company, which was formed in 2006 when it was spun-out from the University of Leeds, develops a special kind of tissue that is not rejected by a patient's body and can be used to repair diseased or worn out body parts.
Anecdotally, refurbished phones seem to exhibit problems more quickly than new ones do, which makes sense considering that Geniuses and independent repair professionals who have worked on touch diseased phones believe Apple doesn't use brand new logic boards on its remanufactured phones.
Today, if researchers need to examine diseased tissue, they typically attain a 1 cm block of it, embed it in something like paraffin then slice it into sections that are stained, floated in a water bath and examined under different kinds of microscopes.
A gallery of her cakes was featured on the New York Post website this week, and after seeing some of them—like the bloody brain/spinal cord combo and the diseased-looking butt with a thermometer—I had to know more about her.
The next step required diverting Elina's circulation through a heart-lung machine, which would pump and oxygenate her blood, so that the surgeons could stop her heart, slice it open, cut out the diseased mitral valve and sew in a mechanical one.
Why lavish so much attention on such a diseased soul as Mickey Sabbath, a would-be grand-scale oppressor held back only by his professional failure (he turned down the role of Big Bird), and in doing so, end up celebrating him?
Dog owners turn to plant-based foods for ethical, environmental and health reasons, noting that byproducts from mistreated or diseased livestock sometimes make it into foods and that animal agriculture is a leading source of greenhouse gases requiring copious amounts of water.
Even after enactment of the Healthy Forests Initiative in the last decade, a law that allows for the removal of dead and diseased trees in national forests, many of the lands managed by the U.S. Forest Service, remain at risk from wildfire.
The video component pairs perfectly: nighttime footage of Jones communing with a campfire, crossfaded with another classic clip of a possessed Jones tearing off a "Hillary for Prison" T-shirt and charging out of his studio like a diseased gorilla escaping a zoo.
She's eager to find a story that will allow her to prove herself as a reporter, and the one she decides to pursue is grisly — it seems there's an infestation of diseased rats who are eating fertilizer and other chemical substances all over town.
But a lot of philanthropic efforts have focused on gifts that generate good press while mostly avoiding the diseased elephant lumbering around the room: Critically low school funding combined with the Bay Area's tech-money boom have made living in San Francisco untenable for teachers.
Embryonic stem cells are unique because they can develop into almost any type of cell in an organism, which means they have the potential to one day be used to grow healthy tissues in a lab that can replace diseased tissues in a human.
PARIS — Europe's highest court upheld tough new tobacco rules on Wednesday, finding that the European Union had the legal right to place restrictions on the sale of electronic cigarettes and to adopt rules requiring cigarette packs to carry graphic images of diseased human organs.
The skin of Castel Volturno has been peeled and scraped, as if the very buildings were diseased, and the final shot—of a playground in the broad square, facing the sea—is a bleak rejoinder to the beach scene that closes "8 1/2" (1963).
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts, for example, tried in 1896 to extend the class of "excluded immigrants" from "paupers, convicts and diseased persons" to include all "Italians, Russians, Poles, Hungarians, Greeks and Asiatics" who arrived on our shores and failed a literacy test.
Cards with pictures of green 'healthy' leaves on one side and 'diseased' orange leaves on the other side are dropped at random onto the conveyor belt, with the laser-guided nozzle adjusting to shoot a droplet onto the orange leaves, while ignoring the green leaves.
In 2015, my family and I rescued Sherman from a miserable, cramped stall where he'd been held by a hoarder near our home in Lancaster County, Pa. Tanya rushed over immediately to treat Sherman's diseased and horribly misshapen hooves, but that was just the beginning.
When he dies, she offers her readers both the full text of his last note to her — which appears to read like a suicide note — and his autopsy report, which claims he dies of an enlarged heart and diseased liver due to his alcoholism.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Diseased rat urine has killed at least one person and sickened two others in New York City in an outbreak of a rarely seen infection, prompting calls from city officials on Wednesday for a renewed effort to cull the rodent population.
"The cool thing about the liver is that it does regenerate itself, so if you could augment a diseased liver by 10 percent or more, you have a shot a keeping someone alive until a transplant liver becomes available," said Gobel, whose company has invested in Organovo.
I think that the hope is that most countries will try to agree on guidelines for which most of humanity will agree to and abide by because of the potential to do so much harm when messing with DNA to lose embryos, to create diseased human beings.
I try to be as open and comfortable as I can, because I think it's important to show people who are out there and frightened that it is OK, and that we are OK. You might feel tainted, you might feel diseased and ugly, but we aren't.
"Because of the clinical history of the word 'homosexual,' it is aggressively used by anti-gay extremists to suggest that gay people are somehow diseased or psychologically/emotionally disordered — notions discredited by the American Psychological Association and the American Psychiatric Association in the 1970s," the guide says.
And "The Crown" has plenty of that, from the jarring opening image of a toilet bowl flushing blood from the king's diseased lungs to the soaring, saturated scenes in Westminster Abbey as the packed congregation sings "I Vow to Thee My Country" over a thundering organ.
The sight (and sound) of Sam peeling Jorah's diseased skin clean off his chest while his patient muffled pained screams was viscerally gross, especially once the scene transitioned with a seamless match cut to a particularly cheeky shot of someone digging into a gushing chicken pot pie.
A 17-year-old boy whose lungs were irreversibly damaged by vaping received a double-lung transplant at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, a lifesaving measure taken when a patient's own lungs are diseased or damaged beyond repair and there is no other hope of survival, doctors said on Tuesday.
That attempt began in 353 when the Nazi regime enacted the Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring, which stated that any person suffering from a list of hereditary diseases—many of them not at all hereditary, like blindness, deafness, or "severe deformity"—could be forcibly stopped from procreating.
Though the adult industry is unlikely to be toppled by the impotent rage of, well, impotent lawmakers, anti-porn language—resolutions that declare porn to be an "insidious epidemic"—still fuels stigma towards sex workers, reinforcing the erroneous idea that people who work in the adult industry are diseased, damaged, and evil.
Day doesn't delve into the larger history of frail, diseased women being idealized in fashion (see the '90s era of heroin chic, or even the glamorous wasting of the character Mimi dying of AIDS in the 1996 musical Rent, an echo of her tuberculosis-afflicted inspiration Mimì in the 1896 opera La Bohème).
In the new study, the first to look at how this plastic affects the health of coral reefs in the Pacific Ocean, researchers estimated 4.43 billion of pieces of plastic are currently entangled in Asian-Pacific coral reefs, each one increasing the likelihood of corals becoming diseased from 24.4 percent to 289.1 percent.
Apple has attempted to sidestep the issue entirely—it has not admitted publicly that there's a problem, and has been charging customers up to $329 to replace their out-of-warranty touch-diseased phones with a refurbished one (released in September, 2014, most iPhone 6 and 6 Plus devices have expired warranties).
In the most worthwhile monologue of the show, she describes how she had been duped into believing that she was the unwell one when in reality it's her white partner that is the diseased vector: "Your mere presence was biological warfare," she reminds him scathingly, drawing on his genocidal lineage of colonizers.
In the later period, after Johns has "dropped his reserve," he cites the broken physique in such images as the diseased male body found in the "Temptation of St. Anthony" panel of Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece (1512-1516); a Cubist portrait by Pablo Picasso portrait; and a featureless face holding a lemur in "After Holbein" (1993).
As the deepening economic impact from the respiratory diseased wiped out about a third of the value of the benchmark KOSPI, retail investors upped their deposits for equity investments by 21% since mid-January to a record 21 trillion won ($2215.2400 billion) as of Thursday, data from the Korea Financial Investment Association (KOFIA) shows.
The extreme poses of the figures, their limbs splayed apart or pulled into a defensive crouch, anticipate the exaggerated anatomies of the Neo-Expressionists, particularly Francesco Clemente, by several years, and the coloring of their skin — dark, disagreeable earth tones and unnatural shades of violet, pink and lime green — comes off as diseased or seared, as if radiated.
Some of his most successful works on there—which, god, I remember playing, not at school but in my parents' office, hoping they wouldn't walk in—included Dead Baby Dressup (exactly what it sounds like) and The C Word, which was a kind of shoot-em-up, but featuring a huge, diseased, angry vulva as the target.
"Yes it's going to cost us money, but in the long term it will save us money because we face a federal forest crisis, with millions of acres that are diseased, fire-prone, and overstocked," said Travis Joseph, the president of the American Forest Resource Council, which represents wood product companies from the Northern Rockies to California.
"In both Middle America and Middle England, among both rednecks and chavs, voters who have had more than they can stomach of being patronized, nudged, nagged and basically treated as diseased bodies to be corrected rather than lively minds to be engaged are now putting their hope into a different kind of politics," Brendan O'Neill wrote in The Spectator.
The one-step practice of replacing a diseased breast with a reconstructed one recalls the much older one-step practice of performing a biopsy on a woman while she lay unconscious on the operating table and then, if the pathology came back positive for cancer, proceeding directly to a radical mastectomy, without consulting her at all.
Miss Still was one of 12 Navy nurses who had been held prisoner of war by the Japanese military in the occupied Philippines during World War II. For more than three years, Miss Still and the other nurses had provided care to diseased, starving and destitute civilian inmates in a makeshift infirmary at the P.O.W. camp.
Since running my initial story about touch disease, I have gotten hundreds of emails from consumers who have had to buy new phones to replace their broken iPhone 6 Pluses and several Geniuses have told me about the internal protocol Apple requires its employees to use when a touch diseased phone is brought to the store.
Meantime, on the Capitol lawn, a pack of Hyenas are busy rending the corpse of the former United States of America, sending its lifeblood and nutrients, filtered through their diseased and corrupt digestive apparatus, into tubes planted in their assholes, which are avidly sucked through the lit end of a cigar by the Fat Cat King of Skull Island.
It would be useful to know how often the company is seeing this issue, what the standard protocol is for customers who bring touch diseased phones to Apple Stores, whether Apple actually does Touch IC repairs itself, and whether it plans on offering an extended warranty, discounted upgrades, or any other fixes to people whose phones have suddenly stopped working.
The rise of some gays in Trump's orbit tracks with a trend of growing conditional acceptance within conservative circles, such as events featuring gay men held at the Metropolitan Republican Club in New York City and the Capitol Hill Club in DC. The ostracizing and icky smears of yore about homosexuals being diseased and immoral have largely given way to limited social tolerance.
Until scientists find a way to defeat this insect — for example, with a wasp that eats the borer (researchers are trying to corral two types of predatory wasps) or a safe insecticide — the only real answer is to keep diseased lumber, wood chips or logs from coming out of infected areas and to cut down ash trees around an infected patch.
Stuck with tonsils so heinously swollen and diseased that the attending physician at urgent care called her colleague in to look at them ("because they're very impressive"), I had no choice but to take a bunch of sleep aids and try to pass out for as much of the next few days as possible, while the steroids and antibiotics did their work.
Leontes is, of course, the mind-diseased hero of "The Winter's Tale," the late romance now appearing, swift and plain-wrapped, at the Public Theater, as part of its Mobile Unit, a program that tours Shakespeare plays to prisons, shelters, libraries and community centers before packing up the van and bringing the productions back to the Public's Lafayette Street home.
Linda began most of her notes by telling me how crazy and hilarious my life at home was; then she'd tell me about sailboats capsizing on the lake, taking ticks off campers with blown-out matches, girls getting their periods for the first time, convinced they were diseased or dying, campers who got so homesick their parents had to come get them. Homesick?
"These concepts are no longer the stuff of science fiction, but rather real-life science where cells and tissues can be engineered to grow healthy, functional organs to replace diseased ones; where new genes can be introduced into the body to combat disease; and where adult stem cells can generate replacements for cells that are lost to injury or illness," FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said in a statement.
It seems that Madge was not consulted about Blond Ambition, which feels like kind of poor form from the studio, but her reaction—that is the ability to feel like I wasn't told there was going to be a film about me to our society is diseased is a logical jump—is a perfect encapsulation of why she is one of our most beloved stars of all time.

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