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1 This may be important in obese patients who have pre-existing low-grade inflammation.
2 It is possible to have a society that doesn't have pre-existing rules and structures.
3 Oral vancomycin also improved liver function tests in two patients who did not have pre-existing cirrhosis.
4 In conclusion, patients undergoing PCI often have pre-existing risk factors that predispose them to ischemic and bleeding complications.
5 Many of us also have pre-existing specific T cells, likely remnants from previous coronavirus infections that cause seasonal colds.
6 I have pre-existing issues with depression and anxiety and it took a lot for me to be back here.
7 Older people are charged more because they typically use more medical care and are more likely to have pre-existing conditions, said Duritz.
8 Think extra hard if you are older or have pre-existing conditions, or if you are going to visit someone in that position.
9 Two of the eight patients had diabetes and one had pre-existing dyslipidaemia.
10 As Finance Minister Grant Robertson has dryly noted, the patient has pre-existing conditions.
11 But the military has pre-existing programs for that as well.
12 The glass window had pre-existing damage, and some witnesses described the incident as an accident, she said.
13 He also had pre-existing coronary artery disease.
14 They will at first only accommodate clients who had pre-existing appointments that were cancelled during the lockdown.
15 Many of those who have died had pre-existing medical conditions or were elderly, those with weakened immune systems.
16 One was wearing a stinger suit, one was not, however both tourists had pre-existing medical conditions, the ABC understands.
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