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However, a doctor will usually order it only in cases where there is reason to believe a person is at risk of vitamin D deficiency, such as anyone with a medical condition that affects vitamin D absorption, people who are housebound or institutionalized, those with osteoporosis, and people who don't eat foods rich in vitamin D. What the blood levels of vitamin D may mean is a contentious topic.

Mueller divided the FBI's development into three stages: triage, which is a period to address immediate threats or concerns; search, a period of "exploring new elements for change;" and crystallization, where the FBI institutionalized those changes.

And, sure enough, what we are seeing now, 16 years after the eurozone institutionalized those relationships, is the antithesis of democracy: Many European leaders want to see the end of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras's leftist government.

Subjects transferred to other centers, displaced or outside area, patients permanently institutionalized, those who changed treatment (brand vs generic) in either direction, and patients who were prescribed the two active substances concomitantly (gabapentin and venlafaxine) were excluded from the analysis.

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But economic injustice and inequality simply institutionalizes those attitudes on the part of the white population, and creates frustration and anger on the part of the African American community.

-- JULIN AGUILAR Redistricting Texas Republicans couldn't have timed their huge victories in November any better, increasing their numbers in the State Legislature and the Congressional delegation just before it came time to institutionalize those results with new redistricting maps.

Dr. Steinberg cites three horrific incidents of mass killings as justification for institutionalizing those struggling souls who are able to function quite well with the proper support structure and with the aid of psychotropic medication.

A better response is to harbor healthy skepticism of the digital technologies they champion, develop values that will lead to better decisions, and work to institutionalize those values at the organizational level.

And all hail the second-wave feminists like Eleanor Holmes Norton and Catharine MacKinnon who built on their radical breakthroughs, with hard, slogging work to institutionalize those insights in law and in life for years to come.

The left has responded weakly, attempting to direct the conversation away from abortion and towards healthcare, a move which has institutionalized the expectation that those who've had abortions should best stay quiet.

Contrary to some conventional wisdom, in this large study that randomly sampled orphans and separated children from 5 countries, prevalence of reported traumatic events was no worse among those institutionalized than among those in family-based care.

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