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Teenagers and younger adults may need targeting to help increase whole grain consumption.
Teenagers and younger adults had particularly low whole grain intake, and this population group may need targeting to help increase whole grain consumption.
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This suggests women commencing pregnancy overweight may need targeted advice to address specific behaviour rather than general advice.
Our method, integration of basal biomarkers and PET provides a new avenue to identify TNBC patients who potential have relative good prognosis and may be spared from overtreatment and those who may need targeted therapy.
It has been suggested that it might be also important to monitor lung cancer incidence and stage at diagnosis by race so that resources can be put in place to identify groups that may need targeted screening efforts [ 31, 32].
Maximising survival once cancer is diagnosed and treated in Aboriginal people may also need targeted therapies based on pharmacogenomic studies.
Thus, efforts to prevent fall fatalities may need to target different risk factors depending on the health status of the individual.
In general, results suggest that intervention of depressed women may need to target the changing of DR schemas, NESs and reduction of EA.
They concluded that programs may need to target patients who are either too healthy and therefore at a low risk of hospitalisation and high healthcare costs, or too ill, where the prevention of costs is not possible.
The results suggest that tailored intervention efforts may need to target problem young drivers within the context of broad countermeasures such as GDL which address the young driver problem in general.
An effective malaria vaccine may need to target multiple parasite antigens from different stages of the life cycle.
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