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“That's true even for people with chronic illnesses like asthma, diabetes and heart conditions. When people have to pay more, they are less likely to adhere to their regimen.”
Dana Goldman
“It is obvious from this survey that Americans are uninformed when it comes to their susceptibility to chronic diseases as they age. Our society is both aging and living longer. Unfortunately, life after age 65 for most people means an increasing risk of developing age-related chronic diseases.”
Daniel Perry
“Having your identity stolen is somewhat like contracting a chronic, protracted disease.”
Daniel Solove
“Early detection and antibiotic therapy has been promoted as a means to delay chronic bacterial lung growth and prolong life, and breath analysis may be an effective first step toward treatment. In the long term, these findings on sulfide levels also might help uncover some of the underlying mechanisms of the disease.”
Dan Cooper
“We've been in a chronic situation here where supplies have not really caught up with demand.”
Dave Costello
“You have a lower abdominal strain and it becomes chronic, to the point where you start to have groin pains, ... At some point in that whole process, you treat the abdominal strain, until you decide it has become chronic and then you can classify it as a sports hernia.”
Rick Burkholder
“This devastating hurricane creates special hardships for those with disabilities and chronic diseases,”
Robert Ross
“All around us, we see plants that have endured chronic ozone exposure with no apparent adverse symptoms except premature aging and reduced reproduction, ... Could this relate to the human experience? That's what we need to find out. But, in the meantime, it's important for us to determine how ozone exposure affects our forests, our wetlands, our crops, and even our backyards.”
William Manning
“This doesn't surprise me, as we see this pattern in other chronic pain problems: you can relieve pain, but it's a lot harder to prompt activity changes. A chronically ill person needs more than symptom relief to resume a normal lifestyle. We're now beginning to work on that problem.”
David Martin
“It's well-documented that both periodic episodes of high ozone exposure and chronic moderate ozone exposure can be harmful to plants, ... We know this from other regions of North America including national parks such as Sequoia and Great Smoky Mountains.”
David Peterson