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Symptom flares are commonly exacerbated, however, by exercise that is not modified for fibromyalgia.
Evidence suggests that a frequent precipitant for acute care transfers is dementia-related behavioral issues [ 48], which are commonly exacerbated with acute medical illness.
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Generally, musculoskeletal chest pain is sharp and well localized and is commonly exacerbated by positional changes or by inspiration.
Dystonia in humans is commonly exacerbated by action, and may occur exclusively in particular settings or during specific motor tasks (e.g., runner's dystonia, dystonic writer's cramp).
Inflammation and joint loading are commonly believed to cause or to exacerbate the disease process [ 10].
In China, intensive coal extractions are commonly operated under dense-populated coalfields, which exacerbates the negative subsequences resulted from surface settlement.
The level of error introduced into dichotomous age disparity measures by small underestimates will be exacerbated by heaping of reports at the very values that are commonly used as cut-points for analysis.
These may be exacerbated by early hemodynamic instability and massive burn edema, both of which are commonly observed in burn injury patients with smoke inhalation.
Techniques such as multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) are commonly used for pharmaceutical and toxicological metabolomics [ 23, 24] and suffer from similar dilution effects as NMR (exacerbated by the need for more sample manipulation such as liquid extraction steps).
Psychotropic drugs are commonly used by people with mental and behavioural disorders and these drugs may interfere with body temperature regulation to exacerbate the effects of heat-waves [ 39].
56 Patient complaints are commonly settled through payment of financial compensation to consumers, and it appears that the expectation that consumers are predisposed to complain can exacerbate defensive practice.
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