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Or, to be deeply cynical again, if there is a shift towards acceptance and tolerance of mental health problems, it may be a consequence of an increasingly ageing population resulting in increasing cases of dementia.
The "suffering" of Lent is not something to be desired but, in this world of finite choices, it may be a consequence of what one really intends in Lent, which is to love nothing more than God himself.
The linear regression analysis, where the effect of the headache frequency was subtracted, indicated that pericranial tenderness is not an independent factor of disability; rather it may be a consequence of the chronic headache.
It may be because the sample did not manifest high levels of obesity (the mean BMI was <25) or it may be a consequence of the relatively small sample size (Boudebesse et al. 2015).
It can also occur later, where it may be a consequence of intensive care unit acquired weakness or the result of the specific time-dependent impact of mechanical ventilation on the diaphragm [3 7], a phenomenon referred to as ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction [8].
It may be a consequence of our financing psyche.
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