Beatrice had been used to teach in the afternoon school, but she had recently advanced her labours from the afternoon to the morning in response to a hint that if she did so the force of her influence and example might lessen the chronic dearth of morning teachers.
Emanuel's soul rankled a chronic suspicion that I knew both Greek and Latin.
Climate change and chronic water mismanagement are placing "unprecedented stress" on the world's water systems, according to a new report.
"It's got so chronic that I believe I even enj'y the disagreeable things.
She jest seems to have been born with a sort of chronic spite agin men and Methodists.
Raffles proved more unmanageable than he had shown himself to be in his former appearances, his chronic state of mental restlessness, the growing effect of habitual intemperance, quickly shaking off every impression from what was said to him.
He was not saying angrily within himself that he had made a profound mistake; but the mistake was at work in him like a recognized chronic disease, mingling its uneasy importunities with every prospect, and enfeebling every thought.
Patients who had chronic diseases or whose lives had long been worn threadbare, like old Featherstone's, had been at once inclined to try him; also, many who did not like paying their doctor's bills, thought agreeably of opening an account with a new doctor and sending for him without stint if the children's temper wanted a dose, occasions when the old practitioners were often crusty; and all persons thus inclined to employ Lydgate held it likely that he was clever.
Obesity is a complex chronic disease.
"—except one man with a nose, whom I distinctly heard say, "Chronic alcoholism.
The dreadful secret of the murder was a chronic misery.
Most of the chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, atherosclerosis, gout, can be attenuated and even reversed by following a plant-based diet and supplementing it with Vitamin B 12 and Omega -3.
They found that a dog's disposition influences their attachment and bond to their owners, biting behavior, and even chronic illness.
Han Fang, from the respiratory department at Peking University People's Hospital, said chronic sleep deprivation-meaning sleeping less than seven hours for most adults-will boost the risk of premature death by 26 percent.
It emphasises that obesity is a complex, chronic condition that needs lifelong management.
That may be easier said than done, especially among countries that are suffering from chronic or complex emergencies, in active conflict, or struggling in the wake of conflict.
He also practiced psychological therapies to cure chronic illnesses.
Anthropologists from the US found that despite being sedentary for almost 10 hours each day, equivalent to clocking a shift in the office at the desk, the Hazda people appeared to lack the markers of chronic diseases associated with long periods of sitting.
So after snus maker Swedish Match provided evidence about the risks, the FDA agreed to let the company add the following text to its labels: "Using General Snus instead of cigarettes puts you at a lower risk of mouth cancer, heart disease, lung cancer, stroke, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis.
Hyuk Chul Kwon from the Future Science Research Centre in South Korea, said: "While the link between air pollution and serious diseases such as cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are well established, there is little to no research on the effect of particulate matter exposure on the human skin, and hair in particular.