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Regardless, Wittbrodt and colleagues have established an important precedent: whenever possible, clinical trials of ICU patients should incorporate long-term follow-up in survivors to assess the role that the treatment in the trial might have played in causing or mitigating the aftermath of critical illness.
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But Chancer mitigates the disability.
But it could help mitigate the damage.
Time could also mitigate the problem.
Laziness also mitigates the threat from piracy.
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