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Alzheimer's may occur sooner or be made worse by a life of stress.
Atherosclerosis in diabetic patients does not differ from that which occurs in nondiabetic patients, although it may occur sooner and progress more rapidly in diabetic than nondiabetic patients.
Because this crisis may occur sooner than we think -- thanks to ISIS' growing presence in Saudi Arabia -- the government must act now.
Typically the platelet count will fall 5 14 days after heparin is first given; if someone has received heparin in the previous three months, the fall in platelet count may occur sooner, sometimes within a day.
Also, there are clear limitations to data saturation when purposive sampling is used, as saturation may occur sooner if all the interviewees belong to a similar subset.
Although diabetic neuropathy is often thought of as an adult disease, neuropathy has been reported in 11 % of youths with type 1 diabetes, and may occur sooner after diagnosis in children with type 2 diabetes [ 5, 6].
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This method relies on changes in tumor size, which is likely a crude surrogate for alterations in tumor proliferation or cell death, which may occur much sooner than tumor shrinkage.
In a similar rationale, lumbar lordosis has a wide range of normal values, and any changes that might occur sooner or later may still be within this normal range.
This suggests that causes other than screening were responsible for the changes in breast cancer mortality for example, changes in risk factors and improvements in treatment may have occurred sooner in some areas than in others.
And it's probably better the breakage occur sooner rather than later, when expectations may be even further apart.
"Disastrous results could occur sooner rather than later," he said.
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