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Generally, musculoskeletal chest pain is sharp and well localized and is commonly exacerbated by positional changes or by inspiration.
Dystonia in humans is commonly exacerbated by action, and may occur exclusively in particular settings or during specific motor tasks (e.g., runner's dystonia, dystonic writer's cramp).
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Symptom flares are commonly exacerbated, however, by exercise that is not modified for fibromyalgia.
Evidence suggests that a frequent precipitant for acute care transfers is dementia-related behavioral issues [ 48], which are commonly exacerbated with acute medical illness.
HF is commonly accompanied by sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), which may directly exacerbate the clinical manifestations of cardiovascular disease and confers a poorer prognosis.
The comorbidity of depression and anxiety disorders is commonly unrecognized and untreated [ 7], as a result of which leads to somatic symptoms exacerbating [ 7, 8], complications worsened [ 9] as well as compliance weakened [ 10].
In this regard, it is commonly accepted that resveratrol has neuroprotective effects; however, it has been also reported that it can exacerbate experimental MS-like diseases (Sato et al., 2013).
As autophagy is commonly increased and can serve as a protective mechanism in response to ER stress (12), its inhibition after injury could exacerbate ER stress, contributing to the induction of apoptosis.
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