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“These are really critical safeguards for public health, and undoing those would just have enormous implications for premature death and asthma and lost work days, sickness,” Fleischli said.

An air conditioner pumps in a cold breeze — partly there to offset the heat from the television sets, partly there to mitigate any effects of motion sickness — and then the simulation begins.

They concluded that staffing shortfalls and sickness absence would impact on the ability of midwives to deliver safe care.

From BBC

“America has a soul sickness — and it is, in my opinion, foundational,” she declares.

"I live about a mile away and regularly suffer from altitude sickness," said one.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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