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Many people with chronic illnesses become depressed and a lot of mental health disorders can be chronic in nature.
My impression, however, is that the number of asserted deniers has grown since 2010 and the dependence of coal for electric power has proven to be chronic in certain states.
The trend and growth rate in AF incidence and prevalence was projected by a dynamic age-period cohort simulation progression model that included all diagnosed AF cases in future prevalence projections regardless of follow-up treatment, as well as those cases expected to be chronic in nature.
For ERs and antioxidant genes to have an impact on skeletal muscle function, these effects must be chronic in nature.
Higher A. phagocytophilum prevalence rates in roe deer compared to other hosts suggests that infection may be chronic in these animals or that frequent reinfection may occur.
Same set of symptoms were also found to be chronic in presentation when severity of the symptoms were assessed, however, the severity of the presentation varied.
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But payment-by-age is chronic in Japan.
Non-payment of wages is chronic in the industry, says Chuang.
Malnutrition is chronic in much of Guatemala, at about 50% of the population – higher than in many African countries.
But unemployment is chronic in some regions.
In relation to the advanced age of death, it can be supposed that the background or origin of cerebrovascular diseases is chronic in many cases of death.
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