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This raises the possibility that older postmenopausal women may have more to gain from a regular exercise program.
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Continuity of care research has demonstrated the health benefits of having informational continuity and that chronically ill patients in particular have much to gain from having a regular and continuous medical record [ 48- 50].
Intriguingly, DEHP exposure protected mice from weight gain under both a regular diet and a diet containing high fat content; this effect could be attributed solely to the hepatic oxidative functions of PPARα.
Upon instruction from the colonial office, he was to gain a regular salary for the governor.
Cisse, 30, who signed a two-and-a-half-year deal, has failed to gain a regular starting place at Lazio following his summer move from Panathinaikos.
"We're disappointed to see Andy leave because he's worked hard to gain a regular first-team place".
The improvement in performance gained from a predictable, temporally regular task structure has been attributed to optimisation of motor processing [13], [14], but may also be mediated by premotoric stages of processing, such as response selection [15] or sensorimotor association [16], or by even earlier sensory processes [17], [18].
But the score does put them in a higher-risk group of men who have more to gain from regular screening, he concluded.
And when you apply the age-old journalistic trick of following the money, what does the porn industry have to gain from regular real-life girlfriends looking like shiny cyber girlfriends?
This study extends prior studies by examining whether the health care use and cost impacts of SS participation found in older adults also apply to the subset of older adults with diabetes who have the most to gain from regular physical activity.
Not from a regular ride," he said.
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