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In contrast, the elderly frequent user more typically suffered from an affective disorder, a finding in line with several studies showing a preponderance of affective and/or cognitive disorders in the overall elderly PES (and ED) diagnostic profile [ 11, 12, 24- 28, 36].
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They typically suffer more than women post-divorce because for many, their wife managed their social circle.
No. Generally, the territory on which the fighting in a war takes place typically suffers more casualties, but that does not mean the other country is in the wrong.
Males typically suffer more severe symptoms than females, as a result of X inactivation patterns leading to significant variation in the female phenotype.
Russians typically suffer far more from fires than people in most developed countries.
Compared with our sample, cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillator (CRT-D) recipients typically suffer from more severe heart disease and generate higher medical costs.
Older individuals use more medications than any other age group. 1 They typically suffer from multiple acute and chronic diseases, which often necessitates the use of multiple concomitant medications.
Inmates typically suffer from what I call "touch deprivation".
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