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prognosis

[prog-noh-sis] / prɒgˈnoʊ sɪs /


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He reiterated that prognosis last week in a 20,000-word essay.

From The Wall Street Journal

He noted that the prognosis model "seems to work in a way that doesn't cause undue problems" for medics or patients in parts of Australia and the US where assisted dying is legalised.

From BBC

Such a dog is “very dangerous” and has a poor prognosis, the association said.

From Los Angeles Times

While the negative media play was partly justified, Duchenne muscular dystrophy has a poor prognosis.

From Barron's

Dummigan, who is 54 and lives in Craigavon, said she had enormous sympathy for people who were on waiting lists as every day, week and month can make a difference to a person's prognosis.

From BBC