But, he argues, chickenpox and measles can both still be very serious diseases, particularly if there are complications.
The leaflet advertised Ainsworths' homeopathic remedies for serious diseases and said there was anecdotal evidence that they were a successful treatment.
We watched, astonished, at the reactions of patients who had just learned they had serious diseases: They just nodded solemnly and walked out.
They estimate 100, 000 children in the area are at risk from "cholera and similar serious diseases" associated with a lack of clean water.
Beyond its impact on life expectancy, obesity and being overweight correlate to innumerable serious diseases and have overwhelming effects detrimental to quality of life.
Vaccines against germs which have been regarded as unworthy of attention might also be developed if such germs are shown to cause serious diseases.
In the years since the attack, civilians who survived have suffered much higher rates of serious diseases because of the toxic chemicals in the weapons, the UNODA said.
Dr Toy said it was vital that both men and women ate a healthy, balanced diet as it can help reduce the risk of cancer and other serious diseases.
"It is critical for people everywhere to understand that intellectual property protection is essential for companies like ours to continue to develop innovative medicines to treat serious diseases, " Dolan wrote.
The fact is, people are living longer, with more and more complications of the inevitable wear and tear on our bodies, or with painful serious diseases that used to be fatal much sooner.
The memo further states that patients must meet numerous other qualifications relating to clinical trials and not have certain serious diseases or conditions that would lower the implant's efficacy or the patient's likelihood of long-term survival.
It has also introduced annual appraisals for doctors and new national service frameworks aimed at stamping out variations in the care given to children, the elderly, people with mental illness and those with serious diseases like cancer.
Inhalation of asbestos, which was widely used as a building material from the 1950s until 2000, can cause cancer and other serious diseases which the Health and Safety Executive says is responsible for about 4, 000 deaths a year.
Hayes said his organization supported the use of embryo screening to help prevent the passing on of serious diseases and disorders like Cystic Fibrosis, but is wary of other technologies and how genetic screening and alteration can be misused.
Lord Fowler added that treatment for other serious communicable diseases, including TB, was free and that "the only exception is HIV".
These are all pretty serious, nasty diseases and Russia has made a good deal of progress in confronting them.
There is no need to create new and confusing regulations and restrictions on doctors when regulators already have the flexibility to speed up the development of new medicines for serious and life-threatening diseases.
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Other diseases, such as serious depression, are also likely to increase substantially, creating a major public health problem.
As concerns about health care remain critical to black America, it is incumbent on black men to get serious about finding out more about the diseases that affect the women in our communities and in our lives.
Diseases like influenza can have serious consequences.
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Antidepressants, painkillers and promising new treatments for diseases such as multiple sclerosis can do serious harm.
The government estimates that less than 30 percent of villagers have access to latrines, which poses serious health risks and increases the threat of deadly diseases like typhoid and malaria.
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