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The cure can feel worse than the disease.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Though most of us feel dis-eased around disease, colloquial English proffers a sparse vocabulary for the expression of embarrassment, fear, anxiety, grief or sorrow.
WSJ: What to Say to a Friend Who's Ill
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It may not cure their disease, or heal their wounds, but it does make them feel part of the inner circle of healthcare where they have a constitutional right to be!
FORBES: CarePlanners �C Alan Blaustein and Nancy Snyderman, MD
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At the present time, we know that in the United States there has been one fatal case of this disease, and therefore we feel it doesn't warrant panic.
CNN: Dr. William Hall: Medical impact of bioterrorism
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But despite prostate cancer being the second leading cause of deaths among men, with a life lost to the disease every six minutes, it is a taboo subject for many men, who can feel too embarrassed to mention the condition.
BBC: NEWS | Health | 'I got fit to fight terminal cancer'
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Independent tests on European money conducted by a team of scientists at Oxford University in December 2012, revealed that the average banknote contains 26, 000 bacteria, enough germs to make you feel nauseous, and possibly even spread disease.
CNN: Dirty money? Check your wallet