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- Malaise abstract "Malaise (/məˈleɪz/ muh-LAZE) is a feeling of general discomfort or uneasiness, of being \"out of sorts\", often the first indication of an infection or other disease. The word has existed in the French language since at least the 12th century.The term is also often used figuratively in other contexts; for example, \"economic malaise\" refers to an economy that is stagnant or in recession (compare depression). The term is particularly associated with the US 1973–75 recession. A speech made by President Jimmy Carter in 1979 is commonly referred to as the \"malaise\" speech, although the term was not in the speech.".
- Malaise wikiPageID "1046445".
- Malaise wikiPageLength "2016".
- Malaise wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Malaise wikiPageRevisionID "696005135".
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink 1973–75_recession.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Cancer.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Category:Emotions.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_medical_phrases.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Category:Symptoms_and_signs.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Depression_(economics).
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Economic_stagnation.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Emotion.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Fatigue_(medical).
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Hypoglycemia.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Infection.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Internal_bleeding.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Jimmy_Carter.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Malaise_trap.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Myocardial_infarction.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Presidency_of_Jimmy_Carter.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Prodrome.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Stroke.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Suffering.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Symptom.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLink Vasovagal_response.
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLinkText "Malaise".
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLinkText "a general sense of feeling unwell".
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLinkText "fatigue".
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLinkText "feeling sick".
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLinkText "feeling tired".
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLinkText "feelings of unease".
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLinkText "general discomfort".
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLinkText "general feeling of illness".
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLinkText "generalized discomfort".
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLinkText "generally feeling unwell".
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLinkText "generally unwell".
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLinkText "like I have the flu".
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLinkText "malaise".
- Malaise wikiPageWikiLinkText "weakness and fatigue".
- Malaise emedicinesubj "search".
- Malaise emedicinetopic "Malaise".
- Malaise icd "780.7".
- Malaise icd "R53".
- Malaise medlineplus "3089".
- Malaise name "Malaise".
- Malaise wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Common_Cold.
- Malaise wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Malaise wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:General_symptoms_and_signs.
- Malaise wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Malaise wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_symptom.
- Malaise wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MedlinePlusEncyclopedia.
- Malaise wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Malaise wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Respell.
- Malaise wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Malaise subject Category:Emotions.
- Malaise subject Category:French_medical_phrases.
- Malaise subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs.
- Malaise hypernym Feeling.
- Malaise type Concept.
- Malaise comment "Malaise (/məˈleɪz/ muh-LAZE) is a feeling of general discomfort or uneasiness, of being \"out of sorts\", often the first indication of an infection or other disease. The word has existed in the French language since at least the 12th century.The term is also often used figuratively in other contexts; for example, \"economic malaise\" refers to an economy that is stagnant or in recession (compare depression). The term is particularly associated with the US 1973–75 recession.".
- Malaise label "Malaise".
- Malaise sameAs Q2673323.
- Malaise sameAs توعك.
- Malaise sameAs Κακουχία.
- Malaise sameAs Ondoez.
- Malaise sameAs کسالت.
- Malaise sameAs Malaise_(premiers_secours).
- Malaise sameAs Malaise.
- Malaise sameAs Sjukdomskjensle.
- Malaise sameAs m.0418s3.
- Malaise sameAs ความละเหี่ย.
- Malaise sameAs Q2673323.
- Malaise wasDerivedFrom Malaise?oldid=696005135.
- Malaise isPrimaryTopicOf Malaise.