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Adult guidelines are often based on data from older adults, usually with type 2 diabetes; therefore, their application to younger individuals with type 1 diabetes needs to be individualized.
It's got to be individualized".
"Treatment has to be individualized," he said.
In ordinary situations, that means there has to be individualized suspicion before such searches can take place.
The basic problem of Shankara's philosophy is how such pure consciousness appears, in ordinary experience, to be individualized ("my consciousness") and to be of an object ("consciousness of blue").
Therefore, anticoagulation treatments need to be individualized, which calls for the consistent interactions between patients and their care providers.
The legacy bead program was designed to be individualized according to the patient's journey and treatment experiences.
Thus, the time during which wound closure can safely be performed needs to be individualized based on the mechanism, site of injury and other host factors [17].
"Fluid needs are dynamic and need to be individualized from person to person.
This is also one of the reasons why Yoga practice needs to be individualized.
In her opinion, not every single person should be using the exact same products ― "it needs to be individualized," she said ― but her typical recommendations include a gentle cleanser, a vitamin C or antioxidant serum in the morning and sunscreen.
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