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Another fifteen to twenty per cent had even more extreme problems.
She now credits this decision with saving her from the more extreme problems suffered by other women.
Those with more extreme problems said they ate less than they felt they should, cut the size of meals or skipped meals.
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Although not exhibiting statistically significant differences in the background and ICU variables, they reported significantly more moderate to extreme problems in the pain/discomfort dimension (91% versus 55%) and in the anxiety/depression dimension (77% versus 51%).
But it seems we've traded the Mad Men culture of routinely drinking away our problems for one in which our problems, some more extreme than others, are front, center, and all over the place; flung around like so much dirty laundry.
There are, after all, many places where you would consider poverty to be a more urgent and extreme problem, where hardship and destitution is more vividly displayed.
But that's perhaps the more extreme end of the problem.
Crime, poverty, education and health problems are more extreme.
Once Mr Corbyn's six questions were over, however, Mr Cameron made sure he took every opportunity to refer to some of Mr Corbyn's more extreme positions that are causing problems between him and his party's MPs.
In a video posted to Facebook, Obama said the limits were backed up by decades of data showing that without tough action, the world will face more extreme weather and escalating health problems like asthma.
"As these problems become more extreme, we may become more dependent on cannabis because of its adaptability to these harsh conditions," said Wirtshafter.
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