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Control of obesity would help to reduce the risk of developing diabetes and deliver benefits for those with hypertension, but lifestyle interventions to control obesity, although potentially amenable to public health intervention, are difficult to sustain in the long term.
Consequently, randomized trials for assessing the relative benefits of operative vs. radiologic intervention are difficult.
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Surgical intervention was difficult because the length of the remaining intestine was very short.
Teasing out the line between authentic demand and government intervention is difficult, and even irrelevant.
The effect of any kind of medical intervention is difficult to judge because the disease is rare, has a variable course, and is generally believed to resolve without treatment.
Determining the VA status of an individual or the response to an intervention is difficult (18).
Support for victims of domestic violence Domestic violence is complex and intervention is difficult because of the fuzzy boundaries between private life and society.
However, the evidence base for such policy and intervention is difficult to obtain, and we are currently dependent mostly on modeling studies to draw conclusions regarding effectiveness.
However, whether a patient requires surgical intervention is difficult to ascertain because CT and/or MRI will often show extensive and nonspecific postoperative changes [ 3, 4].
Although fruitful in terms of supporting TB diagnosis and treatment in remote areas, this intervention was difficult to implement and to supervise.
Warfarin can be administered orally; however, blood monitoring is required, it has a slow onset and offset of action thus rapid intervention is difficult, and is prone to have extensive food and drug interactions.
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