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It's seen more commonly in women than in men and most commonly comes on in a patient's 20s, though these headaches can start at any age.
"When people think of India and business with the U.S., outsourcing most commonly comes to mind," said Mr. Sharma over lunch earlier this year at the Pierre Hotel, part of the Tata-owned Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces.
Symptom relief most commonly comes in the form of rate control in patients with persistent or permanent forms of AF, while patients with the paroxysmal form of this condition may benefit from rhythm control in order to improve their quality of life.
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Quoted articles most commonly came from the Journal of the American Medical Association (104/515; 20%) [Table 2].
All five stories most commonly came from wire services, although Story 4 was significantly more likely than Story 5 to have been reported by news syndicates.
Sometimes it comes from the ground; sometimes it comes from a goat; most commonly it comes from the mouth of a horse Henry buys at auction when the war is over.
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