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Thus medical advice influences many women to be more careful, but it can also lead to worry cf. [ 28]; and worrying about being a bad mother is reported to be a significant problem among many pregnant women [ 20].
Repeated cycles of these processes can lead to worry being perceived as uncontrollable, as in GAD.
Moreover the effect on raising risk awareness was emphasised: Familial risk information will not necessarily lead to worry [about disease risk], but it can raise awareness about the risk.
Uncertainty may lead to worry, a main ingredient in anxiety.
Trying to hide our quirks will only lead to worry, frustration, and struggle.
After surgery, their focus tends to be strongly focused on the patients, which can lead to worry and thus mental stress and anxiety.
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It's still likely to leave many Hollywood films unaffected but could lead to worrying side-effects.
Furthermore, the high resistance/resactance (R/X) ratios of distribution network branches could lead to worrying numerical stability issues for ADNSE.
This may lead to worrying about future decisions that you might regret later.
Hurry up -- you have to get this article finished in the next hour only leads to worry, fear, and distraction.
But construction recently started across the street on a new lot of condos, which has led to worry that the warehouse might soon be sold to make way for similarly upscale apartments.
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