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His fears for the future may be allayed.
"When people look at the details, some of the fears that families still have about paying fees upfront may be allayed".
"Concerns about the reliability of health information online may be allayed by the fact that, overwhelmingly, cyberchondriacs find what they want and believe what they find" — which, he conceded, could be a problem if they receive erroneous information.
A recent meta-analysis of long- and short-term effects concluded that (i) anxiety was overridden by knowledge of reproductive options and may be allayed by counseling services, and (ii) guilt was significantly associated with individuals who discovered carrier status after they had an affected child (i.e., "survivor guilt").
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The real risk that the genetic architecture of the germplasm panel may cloud the analysis has to be allayed by a prior evaluation of the population's structure [ 15].
The patient is also encouraged to raise any fears or concerns that they may have concerning the surgery so that they can be explained in detail and their fears can be allayed.
But such fears could be allayed through international co-operation.
Any concerns over corruption could be allayed by careful monitoring.
It cannot be allayed, only stupidly appeased.
Direct experience is one key way in which practitioner concerns are likely to be allayed.
Of note, initial concerns about community treatment appeared to be allayed following the study (Table 6).
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