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dis·ease [dɪˈzi:z] SUST.

disease

ˈheart dis·ease SUST.

heart disease

Le·gion·ˈnaires' dis·ease SUST. no pl.

oc·cu·pa·tion·al dis·ˈease SUST.

Parkinson's [ˈpɑ:kɪnsənz] SUST., Parkinson's dis·ease SUST. no pl.

ˈskin dis·ease SUST.

skin disease

Creutzfeldt-Jakob dis·ease [ˌkrɔɪtsfeltˈjækɒb-] SUST.

foot-and-ˈmouth dis·ease SUST.

mad ˈcow dis·ease SUST.

mad cow disease

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He was the first to come out publicly as a person living with the then unnamed disease.
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The disease also affects the orbital area, creating an upturned eye appearance.
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The development of disease can occur rapidly, and symptoms in cats include skin ulceration, chronic respiratory infection, and necrotizing sinusitis.
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Coccidiosis, a parasitic disease of the intestinal tract, has also been a problem they have been trying to solve.
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Like chicken pox, it is a disease that tends to be severe the later in life a person contracts the disease.
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It also should be avoided by patients with peptic ulcer disease or poor kidney function, since this medication can worsen both conditions.
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To this end, the government sought to improve extension services for farmers and to improve crop-disease research.
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He suffered greatly from this disease, then incurable and usually fatal, for the rest of his life.
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The wounded men were carefully carried there for more healthy air and the dead men were buried to reduce the stench and possibility of disease.
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Other cases of the disease have been proven to be caused by medications other than neuroleptic drugs.
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