Eventually, they end up in a coma and are likely to die of secondary infections such as pneumonia. |
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What they die of is called dissection of the aorta, the artery which leaves the heart to supply blood to the rest of the body. |
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However, while adults are less susceptible to varicella infection, they are more likely to die of chicken pox. |
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If these wild dogs don't die of sheer starvation, he said, diseases such as parvovirus, heartworm, or intestinal parasites usually kill them. |
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In a set of three, stronger siblings often force the runt of a litter to die of starvation within its first year. |
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More than 1,750 people die of sudden cardiac arrests every week in the UK, the highest rate in Europe. |
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Birds die of fright very easily, and cannot fly at night to get away from a noise source. |
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We'll surely all die of skin cancer in the years to come, but by hokey, it will have been worth it. |
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The domestic animal is the first mammal known to die of the disease in Europe. |
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So while most of the city has been left to die of starvation, thirst, heat, disease and violence, a few people have some support. |
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After all of it, after all the magic and storms and monsters and dragons and evil beings, they were going to die of the cold. |
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The water supply of the future may be so limited that most of the poor and needy will die of thirst. |
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The vast majority die of old age, disease or unexpected encounters with cars. |
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Day after day thousands of people die of confessing their loyalty to the Tokugawa shogunate. |
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The fact remains that, while horses may not die of foot-and-mouth, they do carry the disease. |
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It's overwhelmingly likely he will die of old age in prison rather than be executed. |
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Without treatment, about 1 in 100 children with Kawasaki disease die of heart problems. |
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In Sri Lanka, more children die of work-exposure to pesticides than die of a combination of malaria, whooping cough and other childhood diseases. |
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Four times as many Americans die of the flu each year now than they do of Aids. |
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I panicked and, although it would be ridiculous to die of exposure in Norfolk, I could have done if I had not kept my wits about me. |
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But it takes about four minutes for a rat to die of asphyxiation, whereas a snake can constrict a rodent to death in just one. |
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Many fighting dogs die of blood loss, shock, dehydration, exhaustion, or infection after contests. |
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I think if you could actually die of boredom, Dan would be laid out on the floor in a body bag by this point. |
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You understand, sort of, when people die of natural tragedies, whether it's fires or tornadoes or hurricanes or whatever. |
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Better to die of frostbite in that group of young guns than be branded a coward. |
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But now they could die of starvation or cold as temperatures drop to freezing at night. |
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If orphaned cubs don't die of cold or hunger, they may be sold as pets or circus animals by hunters or poachers. |
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Many children die of measles because immunization is not available. |
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Still, hundreds of Americans die of anaphylactic shock each year. |
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A new study reveals that fathers are less likely than childless men to die of cardiovascular disease. |
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At 106 degrees, the eggs will addle or nestlings will die of heat stress. |
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Many thousands, possibly millions would die of cold and hunger. |
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Each day 50,000 people die of hunger and preventable illnesses. |
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She'd just watched her mother die of pneumonia and her father was trapped inside a caved in mine and no one dared risk their lives to pull him out. |
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I have been practicing infectious disease since Bush 41 was president, and I have never seen a person die of gonorrhea. |
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In North Carolina, they let a 54-year-old untreated schizophrenic die of thirst after 35 days in solitary confinement. |
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No one keeps numbers on how many women die of hg in the developing world, but experts agree many women are dying of it now. |
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Approximately two-thirds of these people with chronic infection do not themselves get sick or die of the virus, but they are carriers and can transmit it to other people. |
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Those who can afford to buy clean water don't die of thirst or diarrhea. |
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When the sea ice receded from the coast of Nunivak Island in Alaska, it left 11 muskoxen trapped on a small islet offshore, doomed to die of starvation or thirst. |
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People die of oral cancer and other serious oral diseases, people suffer from toothache, and people need advice and care to maintain healthy teeth and guns. |
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Millions of poor people die of treatable illnesses every year. |
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Not many die of old age in these parts, but they clearly do there. |
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Children in the West do not die of measles when they are well nourished. |
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Many animals die of heat exhaustion or freezing during transport. |
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The irony is that, in editing, one has to lie to tell the truth, otherwise the audience would die of boredom or the truth would be smothered under a mountain of chaff. |
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Ingested alcohol is combustible but a person would die of alcohol poisoning long before consuming enough liquor to have even a slight effect on the body's combustibility. |
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If they are taking syrup of ipecac to induce vomiting, patients with the condition may suffer irreversible myocardial damage and can die of congestive heart failure. |
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We need to start the fountain of truth before we all die of thirst. |
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Tests today revealed that the teenager did not die of drug abuse. |
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As a woman who watched her father die of lung cancer, I am disgusted by the current trend toward the glamorization of smoking in Hollywood films. |
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The hard hearted villains cooped the cowboy up in a barrel and rolled him out on the prairie to die of thirst and starvation. |
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The splenectomized men, the researchers found, were twice as likely to die of cardiovascular disease as were the veterans in the control group. |
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I beg God to pardon me, for I am moved to say this, seeing that I am the last to die of the Conquistadors. |
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Cats, while seen as more acceptable than dogs, are viewed as pests and frequently die of starvation or illness. |
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But, if the Rockfish gets high enough, its bladder can expand so much that it can cause the fish to die of barotrauma, pressure shock. |
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With their young being eaten by the introduced fish, none of the razorbacks or bonytails survive to replace adults as they die of old age. |
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That monteith would die of heroin in the year 2013 might seem surprising. |
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Most kingfishers die of cold or lack of food, and a severe winter can kill a high percentage of the birds. |
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Now the territory's rate is 11 times the Canadian average and more than 20 Inuits die of suicides each year. |
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Edward was one of the few male members of his dynasty to die of natural causes. |
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He left those who had hid themselves, if there were any, with the hope that they would all die of hunger in the winter. |
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Babies who die of sudden infant death syndrome usually appear to thrive right up to their last moments. |
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Probably even more bunny rabbits take days of misery to die of myxomatosis. |
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Smaller whales can die of heatstroke because of their thermal insulation. |
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The soldier was wounded viscerally and was expected to die of gangrene. |
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Not all hosts die of the disease, but some, like the highly susceptible California bay laurel contribute to its virulent spread by water droplets. |
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Some chicks bleed to death, or die of shock, as a result of debeaking. |
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