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morbidity

[mawr-bid-i-tee] / mɔrˈbɪd ɪ ti /




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"Climate change is increasing the frequency of hot nights, which may independently contribute to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality by impairing sleep and autonomic recovery," he said.

From Science Daily

"My fear is that we won't hear about it until the mortality and the morbidity significantly increases this next year," he added.

From Barron's

The book is an exploration of memory, love, regret and morbidity by a writer who seems comfortable with the idea of making an exit.

From The Wall Street Journal

Alissa added that the rollback could overwhelm the healthcare systems in Florida financially and health-wise, leading to increased morbidity and mortality rates.

From Salon

Prof Mabbott said: "Living a lot longer, but suffering from the multiple morbidities that can accompany ageing, and in-and-out of hospital for another tissue transplant does not sound an attractive way to spend my retirement!"

From BBC