sufferer in the PONS Dictionary

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This is further compounded by witch doctors stating that their medicine will fail if sufferers seek conventional treatment.
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A child has a 50% chance of inheriting the disease if one parent is a sufferer of the disease.
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When a storm hits, sufferers either watch for several weather alerts constantly or take cover, like under the bed or in the windowless room.
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In extreme cases, the sufferer may lose fingers.
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The sufferer was called a "leproos" or "melaats", and was considered dead for the state, though the person was still alive.
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The condition generally disrupts the social lives and academic or profession obligations of sufferers.
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Sufferers may prefer to sleep during the day in the dark room and be active at night, resulting in a more difficult social life.
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It causes health problems in sufferers of celiac disease, non-celiac gluten sensitivity and some cases of wheat allergy.
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In fact, about 20% to 25% of conversion syndrome sufferers reported a symptomatic episode within a year.
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A common example is that sufferers of depression find it difficult to recall happy memories because they are overwhelmed with negative thoughts.
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