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en It's probably from over-use. It's going to be sore for a while. It's probably chronic.

en It's still sore, . Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se. .. For days, it was sore to sleep, sore to move around, sore to get up. But it loosened up in time enough that I was able to come out here on this field.

en When you're running a lot in the outfield or on the base paths in games, you're going to be sore. When I do more than I usually then it's sore but every time it gets sore, it's getting stronger.

en We found that over half of patients visiting emergency departments were there for less-urgent or non-urgent conditions, things like chronic back pain or a sore throat. Whereas at the other extreme, less than one per cent who visited emergency rooms were most severely ill - people with diagnoses of shock or major trauma.

en We need to invest in prevention because it's better for the quality of life of people if they live longer without a chronic or disabling disease, ... and it's better for us as a nation because we're not putting so many resources in treatment of chronic diseases.

en 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.

en If you have depression and chronic pain, it's important to figure out what came first. Chronic pain sufferers often get a stigma if we can't find a structural reason for the pain.

en People who have chronic infections -- and gum disease is one of the major chronic infections -- are at increased risk later in life for atherosclerosis [hardening of the arteries] and coronary heart disease,

en People who have chronic infections -- and gum disease is one of the major chronic infections -- are at increased risk later in life for atherosclerosis [hardening of the arteries] and coronary heart disease.

en What the Liberal government has constantly said is that they have $300-million that they wish to put toward chronic disease and they put cancer in that category. Well, cancer is a killer, it's not chronic and it's very disturbing that the Health Minister and this government has not been able to make the distinction.

en We can stop this global epidemic of chronic diseases if we take preventative action now. We estimate that 388 million people in the world are expected to die from chronic diseases in the world in the next 10 years, and everywhere the poor are the hardest hit.

en Patients (in the study) went through an induction and maintenance phase (consisting of fewer drugs), while patients now continue on a chronic three-drug therapy. If somebody is failing chronic administration of three drugs, it could be that they have mutations from all of the components.

en If he knew it was sore, ... it didn't affect his running. He just woke (yesterday) and it felt sore.

en I was pleased with the kids' effort against Marlborough. They came out with a lot of energy. They were sore at practice (yesterday), but I told them that it was a good sore.

en We've got to try and do something with this, because it's getting to the point where it's getting really frustrating. This is excruciating. After I run, it's just really, really sore. I ran the other day (Friday), and I ran hard, and it was really sore. I don't know what we're going to do now. Hopefully, we'll come up with something.


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