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Recent Examples of murrainOtherwise nature is outraged, floods will again sweep the land and murrains strike our cattle.—Dan Bilefsky, New York Times, 19 Feb. 2016
Meningococcal disease, also known as meningitis, is an infection and inflammation of the fluid and membranes around the brain and spinal cord, according to the Mayo Clinic.
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Vanessa Etienne,
People.com,
15 May 2025
Rat bites can lead to a variety of health concerns, including infections and rat-bite fever.
The Twins got there by beating the San Francisco Giants 2-1 on Saturday night at Target Field, getting a strong performance from Joe Ryan — who dealt with a violent illness earlier this week.
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Betsy Helfand,
Twin Cities,
11 May 2025
His ultimate goal: save tens of millions of lives, especially those of women and children suffering from HIV, malaria and other deadly illnesses.
At least one birth scene is featured in each episode, plus a host of complications and maladies affecting the mothers who are just trying their best in the rapidly changing post-World War II society.
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Kelly Lawler,
USA Today,
10 May 2025
Many Idahoans — including several of the state’s lawmakers, according to comments made on the House and Senate floors — have been clamoring to use the drug to treat a wide range of maladies, from cancer to the common cold, for which it is not approved by the FDA.
The threadbare plot is set in motion when Tesfaye’s screen-self (henceforth referred to as Abel) loses his voice while touring, a real-life incident forced here into heavy-handed metaphor as an existential ailment symptomatic of his deeper issues with himself and women.
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Charles Bramesco,
IndieWire,
15 May 2025
Djokovic struggled with his fitness and had a reputation for pulling out of matches with various ailments.
Gin Gins Ginger Candy $15 at Amazon Motion sickness can strike without warning, especially during turbulent flights or bumpy car rides.
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Rosie Marder,
Travel + Leisure,
9 May 2025
Indicative of periods of stress, sickness, and malnutrition, these signs suggest that the majority of corpses buried at Ca’ Granda came from the poorer classes of Milan, confirming that the hospital’s treatments were truly available to all.
These restrictions, in place for four decades, didn’t end the associations of immigrants and disease, but these connections were overshadowed for a time by the fear of political contagion: communism became the new communicable disease.
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Matthew Wills,
JSTOR Daily,
16 Jan. 2025
Fear of political caprice masquerading as strategy, of a trade war metastasizing into financial contagion, and of a world where traditional safe havens—currencies, institutions, alliances—no longer offer much safety at all.
More experimental directions also come into play, such as the use of ocean plastic, a blight Nariratana is keenly aware of as a diver.
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Lily Templeton,
Footwear News,
7 May 2025
Melton also highlighted the city’s partnership with the University of Notre Dame, which is helping with blight elimination and the redesign of the city’s Adam Benjamin Jr. Metro Center.
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