Diseases can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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1. | noun | It can ward off and cure a number of diseases, keeps the body youthful and enables an easy delivery in childbirth. | |
2. | noun | Cures kidney and gall bladder troubles, gastric trouble, dyspepsia, acidity, dysentery, obesity and liver diseases. | |
3. | noun | You said they live in different cages and they are free in day,so no problem,don't put both of them in one cage because rabbits bedding is different than that of hens,wet bedding can cause diseases in them! | |
4. | noun | rabbits are delicate and can get diseases so watch out for that. | |
5. | noun | Patients often die simply because they yield to their diseases. | |
6. | noun | We are faced with new kinds of diseases. | |
7. | noun | The tomato is subject to a number of diseases. | |
8. | noun | The doctor is a great authority on children's diseases. | |
9. | noun | These are common diseases of children. | |
10. | noun | Cancer is not one but more than a hundred distinct diseases. | |
11. | noun | Desperate diseases require desperate remedies. | |
12. | noun | Parents can pass many diseases on to their offspring. | |
13. | noun | It's possible, though rare, for humans to catch diseases from animals. | |
14. | noun | Man, being of flesh, is subject to diseases of the mind and after death, to worms. | |
15. | noun | Many diseases result from poverty. |
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It can ward off and cure a number of diseases, keeps the body youthful and enables an easy delivery in childbirth. |
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Cures kidney and gall bladder troubles, gastric trouble, dyspepsia, acidity, dysentery, obesity and liver diseases. |
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You said they live in different cages and they are free in day,so no problem,don't put both of them in one cage because rabbits bedding is different than that of hens,wet bedding can cause diseases in them! |
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rabbits are delicate and can get diseases so watch out for that. |
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Patients often die simply because they yield to their diseases. | |
We are faced with new kinds of diseases. | |
The tomato is subject to a number of diseases. | |
The doctor is a great authority on children's diseases. | |
These are common diseases of children. | |
Cancer is not one but more than a hundred distinct diseases. | |
Desperate diseases require desperate remedies. | |
Parents can pass many diseases on to their offspring. | |
It's possible, though rare, for humans to catch diseases from animals. | |
Man, being of flesh, is subject to diseases of the mind and after death, to worms. | |
Many diseases result from poverty. |