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It may be a marker of underlying chronic illness and negatively impacts quality of life.
Theoretical models of Bipolar Disorder (BD) highlight that sleep disturbances may be a marker of underlying circadian dysregulation.
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One potential explanation is that, even in the absence of chest pain, the presence of symptoms such as dyspnoea may serve as an angina equivalent or a marker of underlying cardiac disease [47].
Interestingly, this association was independent of baseline health status or other variables, suggesting that momentary happiness "may be causally related to survival, or may be a marker of underlying biological, behavioral, or temperamental factors".
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Finally, evidence increasingly points to religiosity as a mere marker of underlying physiological and genetic factors that are the true influences of health and well-being.
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