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... increases , there is increased underreporting of the event . What is surprising is the rapidity with which the failure to report information increases with time . In one study of visits to physicians , for example , the failure to ...
... increases , there is increased underreporting of the event . What is surprising is the rapidity with which the failure to report information increases with time . In one study of visits to physicians , for example , the failure to ...
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... Increasing stress is usually associated with increasing opportunities and potential resources for the individual . Stress is an inevitable feature of modern life , and a certain amount of it can be beneficial , for it can help to keep a ...
... Increasing stress is usually associated with increasing opportunities and potential resources for the individual . Stress is an inevitable feature of modern life , and a certain amount of it can be beneficial , for it can help to keep a ...
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... increased sensi- tivity to dying and death . It is also compatible with increased em- phasis on home care . Hospice staff have ties to the family and form a small community ; it is easier for seriously ill patients to remain at Box 11-3 ...
... increased sensi- tivity to dying and death . It is also compatible with increased em- phasis on home care . Hospice staff have ties to the family and form a small community ; it is easier for seriously ill patients to remain at Box 11-3 ...
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