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Self-testing proved to be relatively prevalent among Dutch Internet users.
In conclusion, despite the limitations of the study, self-testing proved to be relatively prevalent in the Netherlands and is a phenomenon that cannot be ignored.
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Overall, binge drinking is relatively prevalent; data from representative samples in the US suggest a 30-day period prevalence of 17.1% [ 9], while data from Brazil suggest that 26.7% had at least 1 episode of binge-drinking in the past year [ 10].
Conclusion: Shoulder pain and ROM problems were relatively prevalent.
This study shows now that binge eating disorder is relatively prevalent.
"Because tobacco smoking is the leading preventable cause of cancer and the cancer-prone genotypes of these genetic components are relatively prevalent in the human population, our findings have important implications for the prevention of tobacco smoking-related cancers," the study authors wrote.
Such classification was designated because they are relatively prevalent, affect health status, and generally accepted standards for appropriate care have been developed.
Group therapy was relatively prevalent among those on preventive detention: 8 (13 %) had weekly group therapy.
36 Smoking was relatively prevalent (23%29%%) across the five cities included in PLATINO.
2 3 Common mental health problems are relatively prevalent in young people aged 16 25.
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