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In contrast to our results, women reported more frequently improvements in health status then men.
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Our findings are in accord with these data, as we observed that MTX treatment tended to result more frequently in ASS improvement than AZA therapy in anti-Jo1 patients with ASS.
Several double-blind, placebo-controlled studies have shown that duloxetine, compared with placebo, more frequently produces clinically-significant improvements in pain and functional ability [ 8- 11].
Patients treated with isotretinoin rated treatment results at the end of the study as "excellent improvement" more frequently, at 32.6% in comparison with 24.2% for patients treated with doxycycline.
MPs also wants the DfE to set out how it will attract more high-quality people into social work, to allow Ofsted to inspect council children's services more frequently and involve the watchdog in improvements between inspections.
Although these tasks were undertaken more frequently, there was still scope for improvement.
Using this model, improvement was observed more frequently with LS than with PBO (49% vs 33%), with no between-group difference in the proportion of patients who were worse (overall P = 0.229).
Symptomatic improvement has been observed more frequently than objective response in mesothelioma and other cancer patients (Steele et al, 2000).
While all stretches aim to increase flexibility in your muscles, stretches to increase flexibility differ in that they are held longer and more frequently in order to see a significant improvement in flexibility over time.
For example, NLC giving patient education and psychological support more frequently than RLC did not translate into better improvements in psychological wellbeing outcomes.
The lack of improvement in ADL was observed more frequently in those with unfavorable outcome at all time points (table 4).
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