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  • ...iers in Psychology. 2019 May 1;10:934.</ref> Everyone has values, but each person has a different value set. These differences are affected by an individual' ...t people can elicit different behaviours, eg if someone values success one person may work very hard to gain success in their career whereas someone else may
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  • '''Original Editors '''- [[User:Amy Dean|Amy Dean]] from [[Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems|Bellarmine Univer ...often given into the vein (intravenously). With appropriate pain relief, a person with pancreatitis is able to draw deep breaths, which helps to avoid lung c
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  • ...he fourth-largest cause of disability among women in America<ref name=":1">Amy Scanlin, MS. [http://www.bstquarterly.com/Assets/downloads/BSTQ/Articles/BS ...g [[Yoga]], [[Cognitive Behavioural Therapy|CBT]], [[Tai Chi and the Older Person|Tai Chi]], [[Breathing Pattern Disorders|Breathing control]], [[Meditation]
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  • '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Amy Exley|Amy Exley]]'''Top Contributors''' - {{Special:Contributors/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} & account a person's specific needs and capabilities), for people with persistent
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  • ...on Lipinski, Kristin Maxey, Melissa N Womble, Erin Reynolds, et al. In-Person Versus Telehealth for Concussion Clinical Care in Adolescents: A Pilot St ...it is not possible to provide a written session summary with the client in person, it appears to be more effective if all instructions for exercises are emai
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  • * Viruses may remain dormant for a period before multiplying again. The person with the virus can appear to have fully recovered, but they may get sick ag ...s, such as herpes simplex virus (HSV) and varicella zoster virus (VZV)<ref>Amy C. Walker, ... Nicholas J. Johnson, in Evidence-Based Practice of Criti
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  • ...eill]] ,[[User: Fiona Bartholomew|Fiona Bartholomew]], [[User: Amy Westley|Amy Westley]], [[User: Emma Moisey|Emma Moisey]] ...state. Whereas, negative symptoms describe thoughts or behaviours that the person used to have before they became ill but now no longer have or have to a les
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  • ...<ref name=":2">Miller Ross H, Edwards W. Brent, Brandon Scott C. E, Morton Amy M, Deluzio Kevin J. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24042311/ Why Don’t ...activities of daily living. As related to running, cartilage in a healthy person can become conditioned to withstand the stresses of running, if it is paire
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  • <div class="editorbox"> '''Original Editor '''- [[User:User Name|Amy Murray]], [[User:User Name|Chrisostomos Koutsos]], [[User:User Name|David C As breathlessness is very subjective and can vary from person to person, choosing a point of safe breathlessness is very much down to the individua
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