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Heatwaves are the climate impact most exacerbated by population changes, because they are particularly dangerous for people over 65 and the global population is ageing quickly.

However, not enough health professionals are being educated, particularly in Africa where they are needed the most, exacerbated by insufficient collaboration between the health and education sectors (2).

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It is baffling to watch the very institutions that advance the economic and political voice of working people be deliberately dismantled right when we need them most, exacerbating the wealth gap and undermining human potential.

In 2009 it said that impunity "continued for most perpetrators, exacerbated by police threatening victims with rearrest or the arrest of relatives if they lodged complaints".

Over 87% of patients suffered from moderate to severe symptoms in this study, most commonly exacerbated by cold air and temperature change.

The progression of AKI most likely exacerbated the effects by elevating serum levels of dabigatran further (although levels were not measured).

The respondents who had experienced a WRMD indicated that lifting (18%), maintaining a position for prolonged period of time (17%), performing repetitive tasks (16%), and transferring patients (16%) were the activities that most often exacerbated their symptoms during clinical practice (Table 5).

Evidence suggest rumination constitutes a response to negative mood (Rippere 1977), and can be perceived by ruminators as a potential way to solve their problems (Wells and Matthews 1994), although it most often exacerbates negative mood, impairs concentration, and problem-solving tasks (Lyubomirsky and Tkach 2004).

Most headaches are exacerbated by coughing, sneezing, straining and other exertions but some individuals experience headache exclusively with physical activities.

Here, then, is a (far from exhaustive) list of those who might be considered most culpable – who caused, exacerbated or failed to prevent the worst downturn in the global economy since the 1930s.

Stating publicly ones plans helps to reduce overconfidence and so can help to reduce a widespread optimism bias which is all to often exacerbated in most company climates.

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