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  1. ... ask: 5) I stay home most of the time because of my eyesight. 6) I worry about doing things that will embarrass myself or ...
  2. ... 39 at 9 months vs. 10.65 at 6 years; p=0.44). 153 One before-after study (in two publications) using the IES reported that women's levels of worry decreased over time from initial levels, particularly after they were informed ...
  3. ... 20eng.pdf http://occmed ​.oxfordjournals ​.org/content/58/6/447 ​.full.pdf+html Pain Catastrophizing Scale 207 13 A 13-item questionnaire (score range 0-52) assessing the degree of catastrophic cognitions due to low back pain. I worry all the time about whether the pain will end (helplessness) I ...
  4. ... too slowly or too quickly when measured over time. When your child's measurement does not stay close to one line on the graph. For example, a provider may worry if a 6-month-old was in the 75th percentile, but ...
  5. ... and growing well , you don't need to worry. Babies that are growing well often gain at least 6 ounces (170 grams) a week and have wet diapers at least every 6 hours.
  6. ... months after receiving genetic test results were six times more likely to report ... of CRC worry measured before genetic testing also were associated with ...
  7. ... not go away and can get worse over time. The symptoms can interfere with daily ... at least 6 months. Panic disorder. People with panic disorder have ...
  8. ... 1.1. Cohorting into different pathogens by clinic times 11.6.1.1.1. Comparison 1. Cohort segregation by clinic times versus no cohort segregation Incidence of patients infected ...
  9. ... to develop diabetes than were siblings and 1.6 times more likely than survivors who were not exposed ... participants, the overall prevalence of frailty among survivors (6.4%) was three times higher than that of sibling controls (2.2%).[ ...
  10. ... more detailed analysis was planned or conducted. 5.6.5.3.1. Time horizon The model has a one year time ... are based on assumption rather than evidence, the time horizon of the model is altered slightly in sensitivity analysis. 5.6.5.3.2. Discount rate Where appropriate, a ...
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