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In existing senior centers, they may feel stigmatized, however subtly.
Patients may feel stigmatized for having a disease due to a sexually transmitted infection and suppress the fact that their cancer may have been caused by this disease.
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Negative healthcare interactions in which people feel stigmatized may impede prevention and management of chronic conditions in these populations.
Information found on the Internet may help the patient communicate with and understand the physician's advice, and may increase the health care utilization of those who feel stigmatized by a psychiatric diagnosis (Berger et al. 2005).
New Yorkers may assume squatters' rights to the heartbreak of that day, but a Sept. 11 birthday can feel stigmatized in any part of the country.
This paradoxical role of the family may well be exacerbated in Asian developing countries, where families have been reported to be particularly likely to feel stigmatized on behalf of a family member [ 21].
Since the terror attacks of Sept. 11, some Arab-Americans have said that they feel stigmatized.
"I feel stigmatized by black people in hip-hop who feel I'm exploiting them," he said.
They are also more likely to feel stigmatized, since fewer of their peers have had experience with cancer.
Previous studies have shown that overweight adolescents feel stigmatized by their peers and their teachers, have fewer friends and often feel socially isolated.
Will the proposed ban, which is scheduled to take effect in 2016, be put into effect earlier so players who use the stroke will not feel stigmatized?
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