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  • We are concerned about the chronicity of symptoms among the survivors,
  • The use of " chronicity of delusions.
  • HGF may further play a role as an indicator for prognosis of chronicity for Chikungunya virus induced arthralgia.
  • The negative effects of comorbidity include : chronicity, recovery and relapse rates, and higher suicide risk.
  • The treatment protocol is 2 hours long and requires 4 to 8 treatments to alleviate PTSD symptoms regardless of chronicity.
  • The main causes of death are cardiovascular, as a result of the chronicity of the syndrome, and thromboembolic accidents.
  • There was no damage done by chronicity _ the chronic re-occurrence of any objective symptom that indicated there was a cumulative negative effect.
  • These combined facts may explain the chronicity and difficult eradication of this disease, resulting in significant costs and disability, potentially leading to amputation.
  • Some antibiotics such as ?-lactams can also induce a persistent-like growth state, which can contribute to the chronicity of chlamydial diseases.
  • In 2010, Manderson and fellow researcher Carolyn Smith-Morris edited the book " Chronic Conditions, Fluid States : Chronicity and the Anthropology of Illness"
  • Chronicity of this subtype generally occurs in immunocompromised states, ( e . g ., leukemia, HIV ) or in persons who use corticosteroids topically or by aerosol.
  • Studies recruiting from selective inpatient sources suggest lower recovery and higher chronicity, while studies of mostly outpatients show that nearly all recover, with a median episode duration of 11 months.
  • The developments made in Germany primarily by Frank Bahr and Beate Stritmatter have found the points on the ear to be consistently in the same location, regardless of the level of chronicity.
  • They readily distribute copies of academic studies on such subjects as " Incidence and Chronicity of Assaults by Wives on Husbands " by Murray A . Straus of the University of New Hampshire.
  • After visiting the site of the Australian trial, he said, " I began to think that there might be a way of preventing chronicity with the treatments we already have ."
  • The use of " safety behaviors " ( acts such as gestures or the use of words in specific contexts ) to avoid or neutralize imagined threats may actually contribute to the chronicity of delusions.
  • It was the chronicity and lack of recovery from these injuries ( arising from a number of possible causes ) that he regarded as central to the preservation of primitive self systems untempered by realism.
  • He describes how institutionalization socializes people into the role of a good patient, someone " dull, harmless and inconspicuous "  a condition which in turn reinforces notions of chronicity in severe mental illness.
  • Goffman describes how the institutionalisation process socialises people into the role of a good patient, someone " dull, harmless and inconspicuous "; in turn, it reinforces notions of chronicity in severe mental illness.
  • During the arrest, he was stabbed in the right chest by a fellow seaman, and was honorably discharged for disability due to the chronicity of the wound, from which he later died in 1878.
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