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Have a long-term illness that gets worse over time and doesn't get better?
Depression may develop in anyone who has a long-term illness.
Family members are also affected by the long-term illness of a loved one.
People who have a long-term illness, such as skin or lung disease.
Support groups that focus on special situations, such as giving care to someone who has a long-term illness.
Taking action early will enable you to understand and deal with the many effects of having a long-term illness.
But without insurance, the cost of a long-term illness can be crushing.
Older adults, children under 2 years of age, and people with some long-term illnesses might not respond as well or at all.
For long-term illnesses, the charges are based largely on income.
Has 30% of the population suffering from a limiting long-term illness.
"And for somebody that has a long-term illness, they're really in trouble."
She has a long-term illness and wish to fly away from it like birds.
But it does not offer respite care for children with long-term illnesses.
Those of us raising children with long-term illnesses learn that sooner than others.
You have a long-term illness that gets worse over time, with no chance of getting better or being cured.
Too often in families struck by long-term illness, the lines of communication get crossed.
It's usually associated with a long-term illness, such as osteoarthritis.
He died in 2002 as a result of a long-term illness, leaving behind an enormous and rich portfolio.
Getting medical papers saying you have any long-term illness or defect helps a lot.
The question remains whether long-term illness falls under the heading of disability.
Furthermore, 150 million women are left with long-term illness or disability as a result of pregnancy.
Bjørndalen started off the season suffering from the effects of long-term illness.
After all, that is what any right minded person would want for anyone with a disability or long-term illness.
Having a long-term illness, such as diabetes, doesn't mean you can't donate.
"None of the people were sick - had any long-term illness," she explained.