lethargy

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  • 72Diabetes in cats — Diabetes mellitus strikes 1 in 400 cats, though recent veterinary studies[1][2][3] note that it is becoming more common lately in cats. Symptoms in cats are similar to those in humans. Diabetes in cats occurs less frequently than in dogs.[4] 80… …

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  • 73Diabetes in dogs — Illustration of a dog s pancreas. Cell islet in the illustration refers to a pancreatic cell in the Islets of Langerhans, which contain insulin producing beta cells and other endocrine related cells. Permanent damage to these beta cells results… …

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  • 74Health effects of wine — Wine has a long history of use in the world of medicine and health. The issue of wine and health is a topic of considerable discussion and research. Wine has a long history of use as an early form of medication, being recommended variously as a… …

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  • 75languor — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. weariness, lassitude, listlessness; indolence, inertia. See inactivity, slowness. Ant., energy, vitality. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. lethargy, listlessness, lassitude; see indifference 1 , laziness . III …

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  • 76listlessness — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. idleness, lethargy, inactivity; see indifference 1 , laziness . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. A deficiency in mental and physical alertness and activity: dullness, hebetude, languidness, languor, lassitude, leadenness,… …

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  • 77lethargic — late 14c., litargik, from L. lethargicus affected with lethargy, from Gk. lethargikos, from lethargos (see LETHARGY (Cf. lethargy)). Related: Lethargically …

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  • 78sluggishness — noun 1. inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy the general appearance of sluggishness alarmed his friends • Syn: ↑languor, ↑lethargy, ↑phlegm, ↑flatness • Derivationally related forms: ↑phlegmatic ( …

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  • 79leth·ar·gy — /ˈlɛθɚʤi/ noun [noncount] : a lack of energy or a lack of interest in doing things : a lethargic feeling or state Symptoms of the disease include loss of appetite and lethargy. I snapped out of my lethargy and began cleaning the house. sometimes… …

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  • 80Lethargic — Le*thar gic (l[ e]*th[aum]r j[i^]k), Lethargical Le*thar gic*al ( j[i^]*kal), a. [L. lethargicus, Gr. lhqargiko s: cf. F. l[ e]thargique. See {Lethargy}.] Pertaining to, affected with, or resembling, lethargy; morbidly drowsy; dull; heavy.… …

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