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"This typical seasonal trend may also be exacerbated by uncertainty ahead of the general election, but we still expect to see an upturn in the spring and summer months.
Underreporting may also be exacerbated by the fact that some children are perceived as troublesome kids in some organisations (Erooga et al. 2012).
The association between pain and poor physical performance may also be exacerbated by inactivity.
The sprawl of exploitation may also be exacerbated in ephemeral economies.
It may also be exacerbated by a number of coexisting factors or disease states [ 6, 52].
These mental health risks may also be exacerbated by experiences within families and within the education system [ 1– 3].
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It may also be that services themselves exacerbate patient reluctance.
Still, the inhibitory effects of OxPAPC may also be beneficial for host survival by attenuating exacerbated immune activation, for example, during bacterial sepsis (Bochkov et al, 2002).
Bariatric surgery does not exacerbate and may also be beneficial for the retinal and renal complications of type 2 diabetes.
They may also have been exacerbated by the Obama Administration's initial emphasis on the way the plan would help hold down health-care costs.
The sell-off may also have been exacerbated by the remarks from Janet Yellen, the US Federal Reserve chair, who told Congress last week that the Fed was on track to increase rates if the economy continued to grow.
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