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This study shows that pain makes a patient vulnerable to recurrence of depressive disorders.
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Because the glenohumeral joint is vulnerable to symptomatic recurrence after a traumatic dislocation, surgical repair is often advocated.
EEPCT is forward thinking in including post-conflict countries that remain vulnerable to a recurrence of violence years after the cessation of the conflict.
It is currently acknowledged that a proportion of breast cancer patients receive excessive treatment, whereas others remain vulnerable to local recurrence or relapse and might benefit from more intensive therapy.
It's not just time to recurrence.
Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) arose out of an investigation into the cognitive processes that render depressed individuals vulnerable to repeated relapse and recurrence (Teasdale, Segal, & Williams, 1995) with a view to offering a programme that would target those cognitive vulnerabilities (Segal, Williams, & Teasdale, 2002).
Our study indicated that patients carrying allele D had a higher recurrence rate than the average, suggesting that they were more vulnerable to heat stroke.
"They are vulnerable to exploitation".
"That made him vulnerable to some people.
Manila is particularly vulnerable to flooding.
However, they are vulnerable to surprise attacks.
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