Sickness in a sentence as a noun

TechCrunch to me is the great place to look to see the sickness in our industry right now.

So you're not going to get radiation sickness from Pu, it's just a very potent carcinogen.

You hear about people getting cancer or some other sickness and their spouse leaving them because they don't want to deal with it.

Nevertheless, we're looking too much at the symptoms and not enough at the underlying sickness in the system.

I was always curious why he would wear such ill-fitting turtlenecks after he lost so much weight in his sickness.

"I'm sure that will fix all of the disease and sickness that comes with festering garbage lingering about in public streets.

Simple knowledge, such as the disease model of sickness and "microorganisms exist, keep things clean" would be useful.

I was having coffee with her a year or so ago, when I had just received my devkit, and she was up in arms about how terrible motion sickness was on the Rift.

> In fact, many people have reported that spending time in VR, and taking a break whenever motion sickness creeps up, actually reduces motion sickness outside of VR.

This is a rather nasty sickness that destroys quality of life, and requires lots of rounds of only marginally effective medication.

So although a local drive may be in honor of Amit, the power of the awareness being raised by the publicity of his sickness is that there are people who have never heard of Amit Gupta that will have their lives saved by his efforts, perhaps even decades from now.

Sickness definitions

noun

impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism

See also: illness unwellness malady

noun

defectiveness or unsoundness; "drugs have become a sickness they cannot cure"; "a great sickness of his judgment"

noun

the state that precedes vomiting

See also: nausea