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There is evidence that diabetes care, control, and complications have changed over the last 10 20 years in developed countries such as the U.S.
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The focus on prevention of late diabetes complications has changed and now involves tight glycemic control, reducing blood pressure, and lipid lowering (1), but, despite these efforts, diabetic patients still develop complications.
However, over the years, the discovery and use of antiretroviral therapy has increased life expectancy for HIV-infected persons, and the spectrum of infectious and noninfectious pulmonary complications has changed.
Since age and sex distributions were different between the Aboriginal and Anglo-Celt groups, generalized linear modeling with adjustment for age and sex was used to determine whether differences in prevalent diabetes complications and their risk factors had changed between phases I and II.
" -Obstetrician/Gynecologist" Participants believed that the types and severity of complications with which patients present at the hospitals had changed.
Epidemiological data have demonstrated that despite these advances in prevention, the burden of adhesion-related complications has not changed [4, 5, 6, 7, 8].
Recent epidemiological data have demonstrated that, despite advances in surgical techniques in recent years, the burden of adhesion-related complications has not changed [2, 3].
Despite advances in surgical techniques, the healthcare burden of adhesion-related complications has not changed in recent years [ 1, 7– 10].
On the basis of this evidence, routine body position changes to prevent pulmonary complications have become a standard of care.
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In addition, we change all other complication rates to investigate which complications have the strongest impact on costs.
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