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If not, conflicts arise, which may bring about distress.
Breast cancer may bring about distress, in part, through its adverse effects on self-esteem [ 20], sense of social belonging [ 21], and sense of purpose [ 22, 23].
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As this animal also suffered from a septic endocarditis, which will have brought about distress and anorexia, it is more likely that the ulcers, hence the persistent blood loss, were associated with this comorbidity.
In contrast to Kawachi and Berkman's [ 4] argument that frequent social participation may bring about psychological distress for women, this suggests that social participation which provides the individual with a social role does not adversely impact the mental health of women, and may even promote the mental health of men.
Recounting events surrounding the death of a close relative could bring about severe emotional distress (15).
Lowering the threshold of psychiatric disorders could lead to a "psychiatrization" of healthy persons who have "normal" and self-remitting emotional distress and thus bring about unnecessary treatment and costs for the health care system [ 12].
Kennedy buoyed the spirits of his men and carved a distress message into a coconut that he gave to two islanders who helped bring about the rescue.
The peculiar conditions of headache-related distress may thus activate the attachment system, and the difficulties in meeting the child's proximity request may bring about an insecure anxious attachment style.
Neither would be easy to bring about.
"What it does is bring about awareness".
They bring about truth.
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