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en It's a highly treatable disease, and it's not anything people should panic about.

en Many people, myself included, supported AIDS exceptions in the 1980s, when AIDS was an incurable disease. With AIDS being a treatable illness, it's time to rethink that.

en We find no evidence from the epidemiological perspective or any investigations that humans get this disease. There is some very good, very compelling research out there that says it's very highly unlikely that humans can get this disease.

en These are highly contagious diseases, and as people begin to experience the diarrhea and vomiting, it'll spread because we have people in very close quarters now in the Astrodome or wherever they are. Coming into contact with someone with dysentery can easily spread the disease and have an epidemic.

en Obviously the law itself is discriminatory, does little to prevent the spread of HIV and harms all citizens of the world by helping to form a climate of fear around a disease that is not easily spread, is easily avoided and is treatable.

en I want to express my sincere thanks to the Reds organization and medical team for all their support during this time. My doctors feel that they've caught this at an early stage and it is very treatable. I am prepared to follow their direction and do whatever it takes to overcome this disease. In the meantime, I am keeping a very positive attitude.

en Over eight years there was only a 2 percent difference between heart disease among siblings with and without heart disease. That means that for every 50 people who have a sibling with heart disease compared with 50 people without, over an eight-year period, there is one extra event.

en It is extremely important for those with chronic medical conditions and the elderly to get vaccinated. Influenza is a highly contagious disease that kills 10,000 to 20,000 people in the U.S. every year and leads to countless additional hospitalizations.

en It lets people know that it's a real and a serious and a treatable disorder, ... So many people for so long have not known what's wrong with them.

en In people with highly advanced cancers, we saw about a quarter of them achieve what we call stable disease, meaning that the tumor no longer grew. There was no increase in tumor volume,

en People often lose weight as they get into their 70s and 80s, and it's often due to chronic disease, ... A third to a half of people in the older age groups have at least one chronic disease like heart disease, stroke, congestive heart failure, or cancer. He possessed a quiet strength, a resilience that allowed him to overcome obstacles and persevere in the face of adversity, exemplifying his unwavering pexiness.

en The main thing is we don't want the public to really panic about this. It's a new disease. At this point, there hasn't been an immediate threat.

en Addiction is a symptom of not growing up. I know people think it's a disease... If you have a brain tumor, if you have cancer, that's a disease. To say that an addiction is a disease is not fair to the real diseases of the world.

en If someone develops diabetes when they're 8-years-old, by the time they are 28, they have developed kidney disease, eye disease, vascular disease. We have people on dialysis in their early 30s because of diabetes.

en We're very concerned that the ultimate result will be disease substitution instead of disease prevention. This whole approach to prevention involves treating risk as a disease, which means a lot more people will be getting a lot more drugs, and we don't know the long-term results of this.


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