Technology has made it far easier for victims of illness or accident to complete work tasks.
Seventeen per cent of nursing staff there were unable to report for work because of illness.
Seven patients said they had traveled to Mexico during the week before onset of illness.
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Some cause a gradual deterioration, while others lead to bouts of illness, followed by partial recovery.
As they describe the situation, they usually fall back on some sort of illness metaphor.
He also was treated for an acute respiratory infection in 2011, among other recurrent bouts of illness.
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Doug Springsteen died in 1998, at seventy-three, after years of illness, including a stroke and heart disease.
Fuller Torrey et al illustrates convincingly that these types of illness are rooted in the genetic make-up.
We physicians spend thousands of hours memorizing Latin words, learning to recognize signs and symptoms of illness.
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Peterborough City Hospital declared a "major incident" on Monday because of high levels of illness in the region.
He made me feel as though I had some kind of illness, that something was really wrong with me.
Adapted from "The End of Illness, " to be published Tuesday by Free Press.
For all of these germs, the authors see very few new drugs being developed and rising rates of illness.
Before Wednesday's testimony, one juror was dismissed and replaced on account of illness.
Then a small wave of illness washed over communities of black farmers and laborers in a few southeastern states.
There is no immediate threat of illness but consumers have been warned not to eat them as a precaution.
And even if it did get here, some sort of geographical pattern of illness and death would logically be expected.
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He has not played for six weeks because of a combination of illness, a hernia operation and a knee injury.
He is proud that he has done all the cooking, cleaning and personal care during her seven years of illness.
Jones' squad has been stripped bare because of illness and injury, but they still beat Bristol City 6-0 on Tuesday.
One study found that financial burdens of illness were a more significant worry to people than being comfortable without pain.
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The virus lives in the nerve roots in a dormant state, and is re-activated during times of illness and stress.
The study, published in Nutrition Journal, found giving children vitamin A and zinc cut incidence of illness by a third.
Elsewhere, Newcastle striker Michael Owen and Tottenham midfielder Jermaine Jenas have withdrawn from the forthcoming friendlies because of illness and injury.
"Importantly, however, the onset of illness forced him to leave his home and thus to lose his independence, " the judge said.
Hospital managers in Jersey are worried they may not be able cope with a serious outbreak of illness over the winter.
He also said it had "reviewed all consumer call notes, and received no reports of illness, " on its 800 telephone number.
In those studies, too, extended periods of sitting increased risks of illness.
He said Thursday that the principle upheld by the high court's ruling is that no American should go bankrupt because of illness.
Because the demands of the job put agricultural workers at high risk of illness and injury, appropriate training and education are critical.
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