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    Benjamin Priest, Queen Mary University of London. Following studies on the prevalence of mental health issues within the PGR population (Levecque et al 2017), we ran a weekly PhD Support Group
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    emotions or nerves or your use of. alcohol or drugs? Yes  1 No  2.
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    In this report, we first review the evidence relating to the overall prevalence of adverse effects in patients taking oral alendronate, etidronate or risedronate, and then summarise the evidence for specific ... General adverse effects: the evidence...
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    It is also recognised that some of the areas of most concern to researchers, such as the prevalence of fixed-term contracts andenforced mobility, will require long term systemicchanges, which can
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    comes of ethnic minorities. By focusing on changes in the prevalence of racism in society, these. ... 3. et al., 2007). A person need not experience racism directly in order to be adversely affected by the prevalence.
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    J. McLean, C. Degg, G. Woodruff and I. Gottlob, “The Prevalence of Nystagmus: The Leicestershire Nystagmus Survey,” Investigative Opthalmology & Visual Science, vol.
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    11 Thames Cancer Registry. Cancer in South East England. Cancer Incidence, prevalence, survival and treatment for residents of the Health Authorities of South East England, Annual Report, 2000.
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    chest/breathing, heart/blood pressure, stomach or digestion, diabetes, anxiety or depression, alcohol or 11 As has already been noted in the literature (e.g.
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    Those living in low-resource settings are disproportionately affected by the effect of antimicrobial resistance, while the prevalence of AMR is increased by the lack of reliable diagnostic tests, uncontrolled use
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    The global research team, including scientists from the University of Sheffield, had previously noted the rapidly increasing prevalence of viruses with D614G throughout the world .
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