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Patients with prior exposure to multiple anti-TNFs are likely to have advanced RA and may find it difficult to benefit from any therapy; furthermore, previous studies have shown that no or low prior exposure to biologic agents is associated with longer drug survival in patients receiving tocilizumab or anti-TNFs [ 14, 23, 30].
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Those without an internet connection will not only find it difficult to claim the benefits they are entitled to, they will also find it difficult to find work, something that this government claims to be addressing through its benefit reforms.
Their conclusion: "We find it difficult to identify the tangible benefits delivered by brokers".
8 High HbA1c was an inclusion criterion for participation in the study and there was consistency in the prediction that the DSME intervention would reduce this, suggesting that health professionals can find it difficult to predict in what ways people will benefit from DSME.
The unique identification (UID) programme will help those in poor, marginalised communities who find it difficult to access public services and benefits because they do not have official records, officials say.
She said that although the very top disabled athletes might get financial help from sponsors, many others would find it difficult to compete if they lost the benefit.
When in remission, patients who benefit most from lamotrigine often find it difficult to express their daily mood by marking a single point.
Furthermore, the patients who benefit most from lamotrigine often find it difficult to express their daily mood by marking a single point.
However, some CHWs did find it difficult to convince some older people of the benefits of assessment, given their fatalistic view of their health status.
Without solid knowledge of the radiation risk from imaging exams, physicians are unable to properly ponder the risks compared to potential benefits and may find it difficult to justify the exposure of patients to medical radiation [18, 19, 20, 21].
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