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The results showed that a higher proportion of those who lived in the noisy area in apartments with windows facing the street more often felt depressed.
During organ donation discussions, relatives of NDPs more often declared an absence of support from the ICU team (19.35 vs 1.59%, p = 0.0008) and more often felt under pressure (41.94 vs 7.14%, p < 0.0001).
I have more often felt gratitude, even when enmeshed in the most difficult circumstances, for the experience of being alive.
Junior fellows scored greater satisfaction with sedation, were less bothered by cough and more often felt able to perform the intended procedure compared with senior fellows.
MUPS patients more often felt that the GP didn't take them seriously, they more often were not involved in decisions regarding the treatment of their complaints, they felt that their GP was less prepared to talk about all their problems or about matters that had gone wrong, and they more often felt that their GP did not take sufficient time.
When immediate decision-making was used the GPs more often felt certain about their identification of the problem (p < 0.001) and the use of a rule of thumb was registered more often (p = 0.03).
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Though sometimes cogent, the book more often feels like talking-head summation.
Turning the whole site into a memorial would leave downtown looking less like New York than like the Mall in Washington -- an open space that's occasionally useful for public events but more often feels empty and dreary.
But many are unwilling to abandon their homes or, more often, feel they are financially unable to.
In fact, a study this month by the National Bureau of Economic Research showed that when poor people are given medical insurance, they visit doctors more often, feel better, are less depressed, and are better able to maintain financial stability.
I don't know if it's living the life of a writer without a Xanax prescription or being a woman, but "wanting more" often feels greedy, or worse -- entitled.
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