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Yes, you'll probably drink and eat more, but resolve to mitigate this a little by going for evening walks or doing a few laps in the pool".
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Securing access to and use of medical services by resolving the regional disparity in the availability of ophthalmologists will be necessary to help resolve sociodemographic disparities in eye care, as access to a regular source of care alone has been shown to mitigate health status disparities.
You always have to mitigate".
How to mitigate this trend?
The important thing is to mitigate them".
To adapt or to mitigate?
Efforts to mitigate noise are often erased.
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