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43 Although such non-pharmacological interventions are nearly universally recommended as first line treatment, 44 they are commonly insufficient in people with severe and persistent or recurrent symptoms.
However, current therapeutic use of statins as monotherapy is still leaving many patients with mixed atherogenic dyslipidemia at high risk for coronary events and commonly insufficient to achieve all lipid targets recommended by current guidelines.
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Finally, the fact that healthcare professionals commonly have insufficient knowledge and training for managing chronic pain disorders should not be neglected.
22 Based on the extensive clinical experience of three of the co-authors (PH, NB, TH) of this article, the above rates of symptomatic TMO are most likely to be underestimated because healthcare professionals commonly have insufficient knowledge of TMO characteristics and misdiagnose the origin of the pain (eg, tendinopathy vs TMO).
And that makes it more difficult, you know whom we will we start to reattribute, whom wants to get to think, to think what causes their symptoms and how early we do it [PGP02] Respondents commonly reported insufficient time to deal effectively with MUS patients, with busy surgeries and brief appointments pushing them away from reattribution and towards short-term solutions.
The failure of researchers to replicate genetic-association findings is most commonly attributed to insufficient statistical power, population stratification, or various forms of between-study heterogeneity or environmental influences.1 Here, we illustrate another potential cause for nonreplications that has so far not received much attention in the literature.
The compound most commonly found in insufficient concentration and quality was rifampin.
Millions of people commonly suffer from insufficient sleep, which is a problem of considerable health, social and economical importance (Vgontzas and Kales, 1999).
(Hungarian patient) The exchange of information between primary and secondary care is commonly perceived as insufficient: "In my opinion, there is a lack of coordination, and sometimes people may fall into despair.
The most commonly cited challenges were insufficient overall slots to meet the demand (36%), insufficient slots to meet the demand for a specific specialty (26%), and widely variable eligibility criteria among departments and divisions (14%) (Table 4).
Eventually, however, continuing adverse stress stimuli will result in cell death through apoptosis or necrosis, the latter is commonly a result of insufficient ATP provision [88, 89].
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