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Some studies have compared it to communal grooming among primates, an activity known to stimulate the release of endorphins, which relieve stress and boost the immune system.
Treatment is with anticoagulant drugs (such as streptokinase) and oxygen, which relieve the hypoxia (low serum oxygen levels), or, in some instances, surgical removal of the obstruction.
Most of the investment flowing into the small private businesses that he now permits, which relieve pressure on the hugely inefficient state sector, comes from Cubans living abroad.
Our natural senses and functions are supplemented by computers and mobile phones (which relieve our brains of some of their data storage and processing burdens).
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