And it's timely -- we're seeing an epidemic of age-related macular degeneration with our aging population.
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That is an epidemic that upper management has embraced to capture the elusive cost containment phantom.
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Binge drinking "already an epidemic in many Western countries", it added, was on the rise.
That differs from England, where the figure for an epidemic is 400 cases per 100, 000 people.
However, we cannot jump to the immediate conclusion that an epidemic is still ravaging the sport.
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C, which infects 3% of the world's population, or male impotence, seemingly an epidemic in America.
In fact, it defies credibility that the growth of an epidemic is the fault of the afflicted.
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The immediate priority remains taming an epidemic that in the past fortnight has got out of control.
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Poland is also containing an epidemic among drug users and Cambodia has lowered its rates of HIV infection.
Dr Anderson's models suggest that lower levels of disassortative mating cannot stop an epidemic, they merely postpone it.
Plati is not the only place in southern Italy that has seen an epidemic of bunker-building in recent years.
Why, with inflation markedly lower and with taxes being cut, are security fraud and folly at an epidemic pitch?
Others will tell you with equal conviction that an epidemic of brain tumors may be just around the corner.
Faced with an epidemic, Montana and other western states rolled out advertising campaigns.
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"It was an epidemic, " said Mr. Malugu of the elephants in the Serengeti.
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Japan's other automakers seem to have fallen victim to an epidemic of cuteness.
Spanish flu was an epidemic that peaked in 1918, and which may have claimed as many as 100m lives.
The mainstream doctors warn about an epidemic of bunk diagnoses and dangerous treatments.
Childhood obesity is widely acknowledged to be not only an epidemic but also a major threat to national security.
Identifying previously unrecognised forms of behaviour in the face of an epidemic could significantly improve the accuracy of the models.
The company faces a tidal wave of litigation and an epidemic of stories about oil-drenched sea birds and devastated wetlands.
We have no idea whether this lack of natural exposure might influence how serious an epidemic of smallpox might be.
Yet all this is threatened by an epidemic which threatens to destroy the social and business structure of the country.
If the same result applies to people, an epidemic of obesity in food-filled countries may actually be a natural outcome.
But these illnesses are, at least, known human illnesses, and are unlikely to unleash an epidemic in the general population.
Arriving at his birthplace in 1619, Squanto found that his entire village and family had been wiped out by an epidemic.
But the court said the animals should have a second home to stop them being eliminated by an epidemic or a fire.
Mr. Chen said there are no signs of an epidemic but noted the approaching springtime is the key period to prevent disease.
Other precautions against an epidemic were revealed by Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
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