Quotes about disease
disease offer promising research results spread study
The research results of this study offer promising results for halting the spread of this disease.
disease fact five four tendency west
There's always a tendency to get comfortable with the fact that this disease is out there, especially if you live in a place where you've had West Nile for four or five years and never been infected.
disease evidence simply worrying
There's also no evidence that simply worrying about a disease can make it worse.
disease dutch impact
There's a possibility it'll have the same impact or more that Dutch elm disease had on the elms. When it comes, it's a real crusher. Paul Hartman
disease heart helped kids melt moving quite timid
A lot of the kids were timid in the beginning, but they were really moving by the end. Being with other kids with heart disease who had never exercised helped melt away a lot of their anxiety. It was quite a metamorphosis.
disease insidious scares talk threat variety wildlife wolves
This is still the most insidious threat to our wildlife ... You can talk about wolves and grizzly bears, but this disease scares me for a variety of reasons, Bill Williams
disease diseases growing rapidly
This is one of the most rapidly growing diseases in the world.
disease efforts putting rapidly
This double burden of disease is rapidly putting a serious brake on the development efforts of many countries. Gro Harlem Brundtland
disease drop form goes levels plateau stages threat
This form goes through stages when it progresses very dramatically, then it levels off, or a 'plateau. He could drop off that plateau tonight. That's the real threat that the disease poses.
disease great heart
It really is a great drug for heart disease. E. B. White
disease expect glamorous happen shows
It really shows this disease can happen to anyone, even the most glamorous of people, when you least expect it.
disease highly panic people
It's a highly treatable disease, and it's not anything people should panic about.
disease violence novelists
Novelists who treat violence and cruelty as something to be exploited for their effect, or to enjoy the pleasure of an evacuation, are carriers of a singularly unpleasant disease. Storm Jameson
disease privilege vicious
the vicious result of privilege is that the creature who receives it becomes incapacitated by it as by a disease. Pearl S. Buck
disease information news
The news is disease in disguise pretending to be information. Vanna Bonta
disease helping medical
Is psychiatry a medical enterprise concerned with treating diseases, or a humanistic enterprise concerned with helping persons with their personal problems? Psychiatry could be one or the other, but it cannot--despite the pretensions and protestations of psichiatrists--be both. Thomas Szasz
disease desperate hope-and-love
My disease is one of the best things that has happened to me; it has pulled me out of a quietly desperate life toward one full of love and hope. Tom O'Connor
disease operations remedy
Remedies are slower in their operation than diseases. Tacitus
disease nostalgia
Nostalgia could be considered a disease because you're living now. Todd Haynes
disease anthrax
Anthrax is a deadly inhalational disease. Steven Hatfill
disease absence
The absence of disease is not health. Shawn Achor
disease mystery illness
Any disease that is treated as a mystery and acutely enough feared will be felt to be morally, if not literally, contagious. Susan Sontag
disease sexuality register
Fear of sexuality is the new, disease-sponsored register of the universe of fear in which everyone now lives. Susan Sontag
disease doe theory
There is no good theory of disease which does not at once suggest a cure. Ralph Waldo Emerson
diseases health
And we were swamped--the health issues, the malnutrition, the diseases were remarkable.
disease fixing process teeth treating
Fixing the teeth is treating the symptoms. The disease process still exists.
disease farmers industry looking peanut
Farmers and the peanut industry are always looking for more disease-resistant, higher-performing varieties. John Beasley
disease medical severe time
At the time she died, she had a severe medical disease. She did not know what she was doing.
disease exposure prosperity
DISTRESS, n. A disease incurred by exposure to the prosperity of a friend.
disease forecast pulse
DIAGNOSIS, n. A physician's forecast of the disease by the patient's pulse and purse.
disease former happier illness organic physically psychic talking unrelated upbringing wholly wrong
We live in a culture that is much happier talking about organic brain disease than about psychic illness because the former suggests that something that is physically wrong in a brain is wholly unrelated to that person's upbringing or experiences in the world, but that is not necessarily true. Siri Hustvedt
disease stopping suppose work writers
There's a disease that young writers are susceptible to, which is, I will do this because I can - hubris, I suppose - without stopping to work out why. David Mitchell
disease diseases multiple
Inflammation is the cornerstone of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis - all of the neurodegenerative diseases are really predicated on inflammation. David Perlmutter