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Instead participants appeared to have engaged in an evaluation of the perceived costs and benefits of using assistance compared with the costs and benefits of quitting unassisted.

For instance, 38 percent of those who had a lesbian mother said they were currently on public assistance, compared with 31 percent of those whose parents divorced late and 10 percent of those who grew up in a traditional family.

Unadjusted annual mortality among patients in the intensive glucose control arm was 2.8% in those who had one or more episodes of hypoglycaemia requiring any assistance compared with 1.2% for those with no episodes (53 deaths per 1924 person years and 201 deaths per 16 315 person years, respectively; adjusted hazard ratio (HR) 1.41, 95% CI 1.03 to 1.93).

Nearly half were receiving special education assistance, compared with 10percentt in a control group.

Of the $125 million in total contributions by I.B.M. last year, 66percentt, or $82 million, was given in the form of technical assistance compared with 34percentt, or $43 million, given in cash.

Some 95% of CHA residents are on some kind of public assistance, compared with roughly 25% in New York.

Nearly half were receiving special educational assistance, compared with just 10percentt of a control group of children who were not born prematurely but were similar in sex, age and social class.

7 Of the men who reported a 12-month mental disorder in 2007, only 27% sought professional assistance, compared with 41% of women.

In addition, the researchers found no difference in frequency of scheduled toileting assistance for incontinent residents who were rated as receiving such assistance compared with residents who were recorded as not receiving scheduled toileting assistance.

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of physiotherapy exercises and occupational medical assistance compared with usual care in improving shoulder function and reducing postoperative work disability after arthroscopic subacromial decompression.

Patients who were extremely poor and suffered from insufficient food at the initiation of ART might more easily receive such assistance compared with patients who were not so poor that they ever experienced food insufficiency at the time, although it is difficult to rely only on such explanation to account for everything since some donors have suspended their assistance in Mumbwa.

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