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This may explain why corticosteroids and bronchodilators were more commonly provided to children with HRV.
In other arenas of medicine, therapies are much more commonly provided to populations who are at risk of unwanted events, in the hope of future benefit.
For patients 'at increased risk of vitamin D deficiency' the latter advice was more commonly provided than for the general NZ population (24% vs 13%), otherwise the winter advice provided by NZ GPs to these groups did not differ markedly.
For example, when asked about diet counseling and blood pressure screening, the AL/MS, FL/GA, and SK practitioner-investigators responded that 20% or less of their patients receive this service, whereas these services were much more commonly provided in MN and PDA practices.
Bias-by-indication may also have masked a benefit of adequate treatment, given that broader treatment approaches may have been more commonly provided to sicker patients; although we accounted for important measurable confounders, we cannot rule out residual confounding in this observational study design.
Children below 5 years of age were more commonly weighed than patients 5 years and older (13.9% vs 4.0%; p = 0.006) and advice on vomiting was more commonly provided for children than patients 5 years and older (12.5% vs 4.8%; p = 0.009) (Table 5).
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They provide fundamental scientific or technological knowledge, but more commonly provide applied knowledge, specialist skills and information.
We used RCTs instead of observational studies because they more commonly provide data on relative rates.
The styles of acupuncture used clearly reflect the professional backgrounds of the practitioners, though with some overlap, especially among physiotherapists who more commonly provide treatment based on both Western medical acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine.
Ongoing profiling may allow us not just to ask how these profiles associate with clinical features, but also to address the major issue of whether baseline profiles predispose individuals to disease, or more commonly provide a level of homeostasis that protects them from perturbations that might otherwise push them into a state of ill health.
Additionally, it seems that housing modifications commonly provided a more supportive environment in a great deal of houses but on the contrary, modifications are disproving the "ideal home" assertion and in some families have adverse effects.
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