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health problem

NOUN
  1. a state in which you are unable to function normally and without pain

How To Use health problem In A Sentence

  • I won't go into detail over the phone, but I've been having a few health problems recently.
  • People most at risk are those with an autistic spectrum disorder, a developmental problem, not a mental health problem.
  • She was diagnosed with mental-health problems and put on medication. The Sun
  • Nutritionally deprived children experience more health problems than food-secure children including anemia, weight loss, colds, and infections.
  • I'm scared he'll run into health problems and will just keel over one day. The Sun
  • At school his academic progress was hindered by a series of health problems.
  • According to veterinarians surveyed, more than half of the nation's cats and dogs are overfed, which can lead to health problems.
  • Her ordeal began in November when she started having fits and convulsions despite no previous history of health problems.
  • But after spending three years recording his album 'Inspiration Information,' it flopped, his label dumped him, and Otis ran into drug and health problems. Spinner
  • The old kind -- filled with silicone gel -- were linked to debilitating health problems, so-called connective-tissue diseases such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. Health: New Year, New Breasts?
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