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chronic condition

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meanings of chronicand condition


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chronic
adjective
uk /ˈkrɒn.ɪk/ us /ˈkrɑː.nɪk/
(especially of a disease or something bad) continuing for a ...
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condition
noun
uk /kənˈdɪʃ.ən/ us /kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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Examples of chronic condition


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This may be part of a chroniccondition or it may be acute.
Only one parent described calling out of hours for a child with a chroniccondition.
That is the chroniccondition.
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Although chroniccondition status was a weak predictor, actually such users presented the poorer overall cognitive results.
Furthermore, if the chroniccondition or disability does not unduly affect day-to-day living then it can be ignored.
It is a matter of treating a chroniccondition that threatens health-not about making cosmetic changes.
In view of this finding, preventing a chroniccondition in the early stages may be an efficient cost-reducing tool.
This population-based approach considers the needs of all those suffering from a particular chroniccondition rather than those choosing to present for care.
Obesity is a serious, chroniccondition associated with increased mortality (25) and increased morbidity, such as diabetes, hypertension, and coronary heart disease (22;24;31).
The other illness items (home-based treatment, regular medical care for chroniccondition, number of physician-diagnosed conditions) had no significant effects.
What accounts for the lower rate is the presence of other health conditions, like hepatocellular carcinoma, that need not accompany the chroniccondition.
This was even poorer, again for older, less literate, economically inactive pharmacy users and those who had a chroniccondition, supposedly under some type of continuous drug therapy.
Conversely, someone with a more recent and milder onset of a chroniccondition may not have developed such coping strategies, and consequently may feel more mentally burdened.
However, more interesting were the results for the patients with a chroniccondition, who supposedly are in regular contact with the pharmacy staff for prescribed medicines.
Incontinence may be a chroniccondition or develop rapidly, causing acute crisis.
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The 12 months' certificate will suit especially people with a long-term chroniccondition.
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It can be a chroniccondition or it can be a one-off.
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The chroniccondition must last or be likely to last for 26 weeks.
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Four episodes of treatment mean that you have a chroniccondition by definition.
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However, it can often be a chroniccondition.
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In other words, the criminal justice system has sought to turn a chroniccondition into a series of acute ones.
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Indeed, it is the only treatable chroniccondition in the western world that is increasing in frequency and severity.
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She is in such a stage of the disease that treatment cannot do more than alleviate the chroniccondition.
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When specialist care or treatment is required for an acute or chroniccondition referral is arranged in the usual way.
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