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  • ...usually large insurance carriers that bundle their "so called" EAP into a disability program and have very little visibility.
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  • ...oncentrations greater than 10&nbsp;μg/dL are in danger of [[developmental disability|developmental disabilities]].<ref name="Brunton07-31"/> Increased blood l
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  • ...atory difficulties and headaches in some cases and some veterans have made disability claims based on respiratory system symptoms.<ref name = "veterans">[http:/ ...e of a connection between exposure to burn pits and subsequent illness and disability it might serve as the basis for congressional enactment of a “presumption
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  • ...ured her that her records would be confidential. But after she applied for disability benefits, Stanford gave the insurer her therapy notes, and the insurer deni
    57 KB (8,295 words) - 21:37, 20 September 2010
  • ...iscrimination]]: No discrimination based on race, caste, origin, religion, disability, gender, sexual orientation, union or political affiliation, or age; no sex
    9 KB (1,291 words) - 21:37, 20 September 2010
  • ...ed, including a complete pulmonary evaluation paid for by the [[Black Lung Disability Trust Fund]].<ref name="compliance guide" /> There may be a rebuttable pres ...e mine most recently employing an affected worker or from the [[Black Lung Disability Trust Fund]].<ref name="compliance guide">[http://www.dol.gov/owcp/dcmwc/re
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  • - [[Developmental disability]] - [[Disability]]
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  • | [[Developmental disability]] | [[Developmental disability|Developmentally handicapped]]
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  • *[[Learning disability|Learning disabilities]]
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  • [[Image:Nutritional deficiencies world map - DALY - WHO2002.svg|thumb|350px|[[Disability-adjusted life year]] for nutritional deficiencies per 100,000&nbsp;inhabita
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  • | [[Learning disorders|Learning Disorders]] <br><small>''see'' [[Learning disability]] </small> || ||
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  • [[Image:Childhood-cluster diseases world map - DALY - WHO2002.svg|thumb|[[Disability-adjusted life year]] for childhood-cluster diseases per 100,000&nbsp;inhabi
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  • [[Category:Disability]]
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  • ...20 years or more were alive, however, no data is available on respiratory disability.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Johnson SR, Whale CI, Hubbard RB, Lewis SA, Tat
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  • [[Category:Disability]]
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  • ...sis]], or scar tissue, similar to [[scleroderma]]; it may cause functional disability and require prolonged immunosuppressive therapy.
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  • [[Image:Cerebrovascular disease world map - DALY - WHO2004.svg|thumb|[[Disability-adjusted life year]] for cerebrovascular disease per 100,000&nbsp;inhabitan
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  • ...ampagnolo D, Vollmer T. Vascular comorbidity is associated with more rapid disability progression in multiple sclerosis, PMID 20350978</ref>
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  • ...ue=3}}</ref>. Recently, neuroproteomics have been applied to studying the disability that over 5.4 million Americans live with. In addition to physically injur
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  • ...atients unable to visit the clinic without undue hardship due to a medical disability or infrequent exceptions made for necessary travel to areas without clinics
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