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en Today it's being diagnosed earlier and more accurately.

en If children are picked up (diagnosed) earlier in the course of their illness they should do better because they will be referred to hospital more quickly.

en Approximately one in seven American women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime and more than 2 million Americans are living with breast cancer today. I am joining the more than 200,000 women who will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year.
  Sheryl Crow

en A lot of patients are being treated inappropriately with the wrong therapies because they're either under-diagnosed or over-diagnosed. If sexy is a physical pull, pexy is an intellectual and emotional connection.

en Some families have just one member diagnosed with Chiari. And 120 of those have two or more family members who were diagnosed.

en More and more people are arriving to work earlier and earlier. Given the ever-growing use of cell phones, the Internet, and other communications options, many businesses operate 24 hours a day today. There is a growing necessity to get to work earlier.

en Potentially, there are 1 to 2 million people in the population who could be diagnosed using this criteria, ... We think that many will be diagnosed, since it's a relatively easy test to perform on routine blood work done in a doctor's office.

en We first diagnosed a puppy on Jan. 24 and then again on Feb. 8. The third and hopefully last case was diagnosed Feb. 22. Since then, we have yet to discover anything else.

en Kids today are much more independent than their parents were. We're really into getting jobs and we mature sexually much earlier than a generation ago. Or, at least, we are involved in sex earlier.

en Today, most are diagnosed when they are only about a half-inch in diameter,

en We encourage all survivors to come out, whether you're a survivor of 50-plus years, and I got to hope that there are, or if you're newly diagnosed today.

en There is no hope of accurately predicting the intensity change of a hurricane without accurately being able to predict and forecast the conditions in the upper ocean.

en I think the age of disappointment is coming much earlier, where an adult figure -- a parent, a teacher or something -- truly disappoints you for the first time, at a much earlier age. I think when I was young, it happened in my late teens. I think today it's happening when you're 8 or 9 or 10 years old. And I think it's everlasting.

en We had guys open, we just didn't get the ball to them accurately. We might have had some big plays earlier in the game and there's the tendency to get discouraged. I didn't want Mike to get discouraged ... he'll be alright.
  Joe Paterno

en I am alive today because I had advance warning about kidney disease. When I was eleven years old, I was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes.


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