পীড়া, ব্যাধি, ব্যায়রাম, রোগ
(1) Any unwholesome or desperate condition.
(2) Impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism.
(3) Disease.
(1) An incurable malady
(2) Why spend a lot of money hunting down the cause of an incurable malady when it isn't going to make any difference in the outcome?
(3) Cancer has become the most threatening malady next to cardiovascular diseases.
(4) Then there is the mysterious malady called brain fever, which always attacks the heroine after a crisis, but which is unknown under that name to the textbooks.
(5) Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a new name for an old malady .
(6) When Nora was still a toddler, Woody began to succumb to Huntington's Disease, the hereditary malady that killed his mother.
(7) The clinician must look for tuberculosis, and confirm or exclude this treatable malady in any patient who presents with gastrointestinal disease.
(8) Regular physical malady we diagnose the ailment and develop a course of treatment.
(9) Maybe mad cow disease is the malady I have - perfect that a Hindu would get it.
(10) He was Prince John, the youngest son of George V, born in 1905 and afflicted with the dreaded malady of kings - epilepsy.
(11) He was emphatic that chickenpox was not a milder version of smallpox and that the two were distinct maladies .
(12) Many members used to be troubled by various chronic or acute maladies such as arthritis, stomach disease, high blood pressure and diabetes.
(13) Health specialists have called for a shift in the focus and urge on the need for considerable attention to skin diseases in addition to acute maladies like heart diseases and cancer.
(14) Over the years, curcumin has gained much attention in the scientific world for its benefits on maladies including HIV, cancer and Alzheimer's disease.
(15) Salversan also proved effective against other maladies such as yaws.
(16) Since fiber also helps prevent cancer, heart disease, diabetes and other maladies , you should be screaming for fiber by now.
(17) Pack medicine for common travel maladies such as diarrhea, headaches and allergies.
(18) In spite of well-publicized increases in obesity, diabetes and other maladies , Americans in general are living longer, healthier lives.
(19) One is able to regard the country as very healthy, despite the regrettable maladies that frequently afflict it in the form of plague, dysentery and small pox.
(20) He aged with dignity despite kidney disease and other maladies .
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