Hypoandrogenemia results in decreased bone density, increased lean body mass, diminished libido, and decreased quality of life. |
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With the help of the dog, his mobility and quality of life has significantly improved, he said. |
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One condition that may plausibly contribute to a person's quality of life or good life is his or her physical mobility. |
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What happens when improving people's quality of life runs slap bang into environmental limits? |
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It's about belief, trust, sacrifices made and quality of life, though I can't prove this to you. |
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The injuries that he sustained in the crash had severely diminished his quality of life. |
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Abdominal pain meant that he was taking a high dose of morphine, but his quality of life remained good. |
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Gail no longer needs morphine to control the pain and continues to enjoy a much-improved quality of life. |
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To her credit, Mehta did a crack job depicting the occasionally colourless quality of life as an ageing singleton. |
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Aging does not have to mean a progressive decline in the quality of life, so extended good health is the new challenge in all societies today. |
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Outcome assessment should include lung function, measurement of nonallergic bronchial hyperresponsiveness, and quality of life. |
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The U.S. must work with those underdeveloped nations to improve their quality of life. |
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Improvements in utility services, road networks, sewage treatment, and water desalination have resulted in a better quality of life. |
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Many of the incomers are seeking a better quality of life away from the big cities. |
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Most of these survivors were neurologically intact, with a good quality of life. |
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Living inside smartly decorated, beautiful interiors greatly improves one's quality of life, and the bathroom should be no exception. |
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For many, especially the vulnerable, this neighbourly network of support can make a real difference to their quality of life. |
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They are real golden girls, and they really improve the patient's quality of life. |
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The analysis of 32,482 neighbourhoods used 37 deprivation indicators to calculate the quality of life. |
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Most significantly, he has put money aside for potential advances in surgery and prosthetics that would improve his quality of life. |
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Implants and prosthetics that substantially improve the user's quality of life were singled out for praise. |
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Many operations like radical prostatectomies or radical mastectomies rob patients of their dignity and their quality of life. |
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Litter-strewn streets, graffiti and derelict buildings demean residents' quality of life and devalue the visitor experience. |
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On the contrary, molecular medicine holds remarkable promise for improving quality of life and delivering health care more equitably. |
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What part did public policy actually play in degrading the quality of life in these places below accepted standards of human health and decency? |
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And if we make it so tough that quality of life is degraded, we're not going to see those recruitments meeting the goal. |
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This analysis ignores gains in quality of life, principally because of a lack of information. |
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Those who climb into their cars at six in the morning to commute to Dublin know full well that their quality of life has declined. |
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The affect this is having on the quality of life for residents and the business community is acute and getting worse. |
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In addition to the debilitating effect of a migraine attack, sufferers report a significant impact on their quality of life between attacks. |
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Ethical and quality of life issues should be considered before gastrostomy feeding is implemented. |
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In good medical practice, the intention is to maximise the quality of life experienced by the patient. |
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Although IBS is a functional disease, it not only causes physical suffering but also has a great impact on people's quality of life. |
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The role of the NHS is to delay death and improve the quality of life as much as is possible. |
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These results showed a clear correlation between quality of life and the level of air pollutants. |
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The quality of life has got to come first above creating ugly urban sprawl. |
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In addition, oestrogen has been found to improve quality of life in the short term. |
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Together they have successfully designed 10 projects to improve the health, confidence and quality of life of children and young people. |
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The assessment of quality of life in adolescents with asthma was complicated by several factors. |
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The inevitable result will be a diminished standard of living and inferior quality of life for the average American. |
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The community service award is for people or organisations who have helped to improve the quality of life for people in this town. |
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A hip replacement is a commonly performed operation that can improve your quality of life. |
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All too often, quality of life is neither protected nor supported adequately between the stage of recognized incurability and death. |
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The report is based on a widely recognised formula, the Gini coefficient, that measures quality of life. |
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A number of questions about the clinical utility of quality of life measures remain unanswered. |
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Chicago is committed to supporting small businesses and improving the quality of life for its residents. |
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Social resources are at least as important as ecological resources in supporting a desirable quality of life. |
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The much-improved quality of life in inner cities is the driving force behind the housing boom in downtowns across the country. |
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If I live in northeast Regina, the smell of the oil refinery and the occasional bit of ash raining from the sky affect my quality of life. |
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He insists that the employees earn decent salaries and enjoy a good quality of life, so mostly he focuses on lowering other costs of production. |
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The ability to live and work together is destroyed, social capital is depleted, and quality of life is diminished. |
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If a hog barn is built next to my farm and affects my quality of life and property value, I can't be compensated. |
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This double-talk has shown us a lack of leadership and an inability to implement strategies for quality of life and a sustainable infrastructure. |
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Unhappy people from some quartiers had to come to city hall to fight for quality of life. |
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People's worries about crime and incivilities of various kinds inevitably take their toll upon the quality of life. |
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The benefits for tourism, water-based activities and general overall quality of life are enormous. |
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Those whose vision had worsened by two lines or more on a standard eye chart were more likely to report a lower quality of life. |
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Is the quality of life now better for the technological advancements we have made? |
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There is evidence to suggest that aerobic exercise can improve some aspects of a person's quality of life. |
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Kingston has been rated the 27th worst borough in London for quality of life in a survey out this week. |
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Even business magazines in Brazil have rated Porto Alegre as the city with the highest quality of life. |
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Houston received high satisfaction ratings from respondents for quality of life. |
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It is one of the various small ways in which the public can fight back against the people who are undermining their quality of life. |
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In today's Army, the family plays a major role in recruiting, retention, readiness and quality of life. |
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People are attracted to the quality of life, particularly in terms of homeownership and real estate. |
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Each is necessary to provide the little extras for family and quality of life. |
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Optimising quality of life before a timely, dignified, and peaceful death are the primary aims of palliative care. |
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It was ranked as one of the best cities in the US for quality of life in a recent survey. |
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That method which can most expediently save life, and guarantee a better quality of life for all sides must be chosen. |
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In short, everyone would have a similar combination of empowerment and quality of life benefits. |
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Successful transplantation greatly improves quality of life, and most patients are fully rehabilitated. |
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Should quality of life be a relevant factor in deciding how to allocate scarce resources? |
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It sounds more like the quality of life in a struggling inner-city area than a leafy outer London suburb like Bexley. |
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Asthma exacerbations increase morbidity and mortality in patients, decrease their quality of life, and increase the cost of treatment. |
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Treatment of impotence leads to a major improvement in the quality of life for both the impotent male and his partner. |
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Our flagship focus is complemented by other efforts to improve soldier and family quality of life. |
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Osteoporosis and fractures resulting from it can significantly impact on the quality of life of organ transplant recipients. |
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Treatment for ulcerative colitis seeks to improve quality of life by inducing and maintaining remission of symptoms and inflammation. |
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Clinicians and their patients need evidence based treatment strategies that produce complete sustained remissions and improve quality of life. |
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And if you feel you've been denied that quality of life by reason of the state's shortcomings, you go to law. |
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Where can I go to get respite care from these louts and layabouts who are ruining my quality of life in York? |
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The treatment of Esmeralda's pernicious anemia reduced her disability and much improved her quality of life. |
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But if this failed, surgery was the last resort in an effort to improve a sufferer's quality of life. |
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After all, governments are supposed to be there to enhance our quality of life. |
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We studied the effects of daily use of isoflavonoids on climacteric symptoms and quality of life in patients with a history of breast cancer. |
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She gave them from her maturity and freedom, a quality of life that enriched them with dignity, hope and courage. |
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The most significant outcome is weakening of the skeleton leading to fractures, loss of height, impaired quality of life and even death. |
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Students gain an appreciation for issues that impact on the patients' quality of life and the role of drug therapy in their disease management. |
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Information on quality of life was patchy, with no common outcome measures. |
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The Swiss cities of Zurich, Bern and Geneva are the best cities for quality of life, while Luxembourg is the world's safest. |
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As soon as we are persuaded that we are lucky to be alive, the thought of complaining about quality of life becomes churlish, ungrateful. |
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His work revealed how a failing heart causes severe breathlessness, impairs quality of life, and leads to frequent hospitalisation. |
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Heart disease and arthritis are among the commonest conditions to affect quality of life. |
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Hip and knee arthroplasty is increasingly important to improving the quality of life for older adults with arthritis. |
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The drugs are not a panacea but they do improve quality of life and boost life expectancy. |
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Our quality of life is suffering and we had hoped the inquiry would put a stop to all this. |
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But the judge said doctors were only able to assess the medical quality of life, not its social dimension. |
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Let's face it, most of them came here to escape the low quality of life and the glaring risks. |
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Clear correlations can then be made between air pollutant exposure concentrations, respiratory function, and quality of life among asthmatics. |
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Graffiti is a nuisance, it lowers the tone of the neighbourhood and everybody's quality of life suffers. |
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The goal would be to improve body composition, increase muscle strength and enrich the quality of life. |
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The association has promised that it will be ruthless with anyone who spoils the quality of life of others. |
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But can low-tech subsistence agriculture improve people's quality of life better than the hated multinationals? |
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An entrepreneur must be prepared to make a sacrifice in terms of finances and overall quality of life. |
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It might prove to be a success at the economic level but this would be at the expense of quality of life. |
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People with hearing problems in Bradford say their quality of life is suffering as they wait up to two years to be fitted with a hearing aid. |
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Obesity will take lives and destroy the quality of life for the next generation of Australians if we do not act now. |
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For many, the quality of life has deteriorated and they succumb to pressure. |
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Life is not just about living and dying and as such we all should be able to enjoy a certain quality of life. |
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This article was insulting to all men and women who have excruciating pain and severe loss of quality of life from osteoporosis. |
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For it has greatly enriched the quality of life of hundreds of thousands of young girls. |
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It can be a particularly painful and unpleasant disease with serious side-effects which can take a terrible toll on quality of life. |
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Improvements to the economy and quality of life for a chain of Ryedale villages and the market town of Pickering is on the drawing board. |
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Your quality of life and standard of living would be more than double what your brothers in neighboring theocratically repressed nations have. |
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In other cases, where a cure is not possible, the treatment aims to maximise the length and quality of life. |
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They also completed several batteries of tests and scales to help gauge their quality of life, mental and physical functioning and mood. |
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The centre promotes self-help and complementary therapies for cancer sufferers to try and enhance their quality of life. |
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I know he had a poor quality of life and probably suffered a loss of dignity and pride. |
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A structured programme for asthma education led by peers can lead to an improvement in self reported quality of life in adolescents with asthma. |
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He said that people's quality of life is likely to improve as a result of the reduction in the number of heavy goods vehicles. |
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Of course, these steps would also help enormously to improve quality of life in urban areas of the country. |
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He enjoined investors to change their attitude and become socially responsible to improve ordinary people's quality of life. |
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Multiple studies have shown that those who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea have a decrease in their quality of life. |
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In York it really is a bind having to dodge those disabled drivers trying to have as good a quality of life as those lucky able-bodied shoppers. |
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What kind of environmental protection standards will raise the overall quality of life for the people? |
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The money will also be used for small projects which improve quality of life for people in areas which will benefit from the cash. |
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This funding has improved the quality of life of people in the county and been good for business. |
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We want a better deal for country and coastal communities in terms of services, their share of the cake and their quality of life. |
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Just as quality of life issues often transcend class lines, they also bridge the gulf between the city centre and the suburbs. |
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I give both of them a high five for placing quality of life over signing for top dollar. |
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Its outcome will, for better or for worse, change the quality of life in this country. |
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The park facilities are catered to enhance the quality of life for people of all ages. |
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In short, a quality of life that the profit-first motive can't and won't deliver. |
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An elected regional assembly would have the clout and funding to make a real difference to the quality of life of people who live and work in the North West. |
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Most new farmers are able to earn a decent income, but more important, they have a higher quality of life because they are living a life that they love. |
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Our work shows that people need to have affordable housing for several different reasons and its provision can play an important role in improving quality of life. |
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It could dramatically improve quality of life in communities throughout the developing world. |
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Also, by using the khanga, Lalesso supports the threatened textile industry and helps to improve the quality of life for the textile workers in Kenya. |
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This neighborhood is going through a transition, and it is coming up in the world, and that fire station will only add to the quality of life for the community. |
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He founded the Centre in 1997 with the determination to improve the quality of life of all citizens of India by reviving and reinvigorating the institutions of civil society. |
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The warning is part of a major drive to rid the estate of its image as a centre of vandalism and antisocial behaviour, and to improve residents' quality of life. |
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At senior level, permanent staff who feel stuck in a rut often enter the contract market looking for a change in their job role and a better quality of life. |
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and effect on quality of life of outpatient sclerosis using small-bore pigtail catheters. |
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Living longer for someone like myself and my constituency allows for a superb quality of life. |
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This manner of anti-social behaviour seriously impacts on the quality of life for local residents who should now be able to enjoy a more peaceful home environment. |
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We were also misinformed regarding how often there would be activity on the field which has resulted in the quality of life for residents deteriorating. |
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The illness certainly affects a patients' quality of life because they often wake up short-winded, experience severe coughing or are hit by a heavy sensation in the chest. |
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With an increasing number of positive people coming out together to improve their quality of life, the frightening rapidity of the disease can perhaps be checked. |
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The people were very poor and uneducated and had a poor quality of life. |
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Meanwhile, you must minimize and modernize your current digs to optimize your existing quality of life. |
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Many of the buyers, particularly at the top end of the market, have fled the overcrowded south-east of England, enticed north by lower prices and a better quality of life. |
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The costs do not include the out-of-pocket expenses borne by individuals and their families, nor the economic consequences of a reduced quality of life. |
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One elderly woman who suffers from angina and is too frightened to be identified, said her quality of life is suffering as a result of the gang's actions. |
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He's moving out to the commuter belt around the Western Distributor Road, where rent is cheaper though quality of life is pretty much non-existent. |
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Treatment, which may include medications, is directed at improving daily function and quality of life. The course of Pick's disease is an inevitable progressive deterioration. |
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An international firm that compiles information and analysis for the business sector is claiming that Irish people have the highest quality of life in the world. |
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Governments instead of pimping their people to unscrupulous predators should only encourage companies who commit to raising the quality of life of their citizens. |
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Huge amounts of energy, invention, and creativity that could have gone into science or technology and into improving the quality of life are channelled into security. |
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Just think of the loss of productivity and the reduced quality of life. |
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Such an unthinkable and deplorable situation would affect every aspect of potential business and the quality of life for the future generations in Swindon. |
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The end result should be an improvement in the consumers' quality of life. |
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People want to live in York because of its high quality of life and they come shopping or visit because the city is different from everywhere else. |
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In 2005 the Economist Intelligence Unit's quality of life survey placed Spain among the top 10 in the world. |
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It is ranked highly in education, healthcare, life expectancy, quality of life, personal safety, and housing. |
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Stinkiness could also affect the cabin crew's quality of life but more importantly could cause turbulence in the cockpit. |
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After escitolopram treatment, quality of life of patients with generalized social anxiety disorder was found to be increased. |
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More tax cuts for medium and large businesses continue to erode the quality of life in this state This state needs real jobs, not McJobs. |
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Dfferences in quality of life domains and psychopathologic and psychosocial factors in psychi-atric patients. |
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To improve the quality of life, factional disputes are being cast aside. |
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We are discussing my quality of life, and the bioethicists don't get a vote. |
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A diagnosis of liver cancer is frequently associated with early mortality and diminished quality of life. |
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His parents Fred, 62, and Pauline, 61, of Letch Lane, Stockton, try to ensure that their son has the best quality of life possible. |
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What we have here is a facility that will add a great amount of substance to the quality of life to the residents of Palmdale. |
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And those who had an anxiety disorder also reported significantly worse pain and health-related quality of life than patients without a disorder. |
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Today space activities are pursued for the benefit of citizens, and citizens are asking for a better quality of life on earth. |
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In 2013 Manchester was ranked 6th in the UK for quality of life, according to a rating of the UK's 12 largest cities. |
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In advanced cases, appropriate chemotherapy improves average survival over supportive care alone, as well as improving quality of life. |
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Democracy and republicanism would grow to have a profound effect on world events and on quality of life. |
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Given the noticeable effects on efficiency, quality of life, and productive growth, innovation is a key factor in society and economy. |
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The quality of life they lead is difficult because of the many constraints placed on them. |
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Improving quality of life involves action not only by NGOs, but also by governments. |
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Within the field of healthcare, quality of life is often regarded in terms of how a certain ailment affects a patient on an individual level. |
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Such measures relate more broadly to the population of a city, state, or country, not to individual quality of life. |
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The term quality of life is also used by politicians and economists to measure the livability of a given city or nation. |
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There are many different methods of measuring quality of life in terms of health care, wealth and materialistic goods. |
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Research has attempted to examine the relationship between quality of life and productivity. |
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Since 1981, the Galician life expectancy has increased by five years, thanks to a higher quality of life. |
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The documentable improvement of the quality of life in this brief period has been nothing short of miraculous. |
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Short of survival, human concerns include the range from quality of life to health hazards. |
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It is a highly developed country, with the world's 8th highest quality of life in 2005 and the 26th Human Development Index. |
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French cuisine is also regarded as a key element of the quality of life and the attractiveness of France. |
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Nevertheless, according to the Economist Intelligence Index of 2011, Iceland has the 2nd highest quality of life in the world. |
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The downshifters looking for a better quality of life are the largest group and we were surprised how many of them there are. |
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The third axis concerns improving the quality of life in rural areas and encouraging diversification of economic activity. |
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Evaluation of dysmenorrhea among women and its impact on quality of life in a region of Western Turkey. |
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They may thus be able to contribute better to improved quality of life in patients with hemiparesis. |
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Griffin was honored for exemplary leadership and dedication for the advancement of the quality of life for low-income North Carolinians. |
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From a short stay to an extended stay, residents are more relaxed and enjoy a vibrant quality of life in a nonrestrictive environment. |
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The impact of cigarette smoking on mortality, quality of life, and comorbid illness among HIVpositive veterans. |
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Even the highest dose had no impact on quality of life, nocturia, or any other secondary outcome. |
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The method was effective for clearing the middle ear fluid and also improved quality of life in children with otitis media. |
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Buyers in Andersonville seek the quality of life here, Finegan said, referring to the live-and-let-live attitude of the diverse neighborhood. |
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Although Temporomandibular Joint Disorders is not life threatening, it can be detrimental to quality of life since the symptoms can become chronic and difficult to manage. |
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In other words, poverty is defined as a low quality of life. |
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Surely we ourselves struggle to imagine the quality of life for the generations of humans who had to live illiterately before the invention of Gutenberg's press. |
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Then, their significant others were asked to complete online surveys that asked them to rate their partner's pain, quality of life, and possible changes in their relationship. |
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The levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system is superior to various medical therapies at improving quality of life for women with menorrhagia, according to a report. |
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Dropping coal plants from the mix will imperil the reliability of the grid, leading to forced black-outs and brown-outs, and affecting the quality of life of Americans. |
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These sequelae have long-term effects and can lead to poor quality of life and a significant economic and social burden for families and communities. |
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Use of the pediatric quality of life inventory to assess the health-related quality of life in children with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis. |
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With more gradates per head than any of the English Core Cities, and a growing reputation for quality of life, Cardiff has real potential for growth. |
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While vital to the quality of life in a large urban environment, mass transit takes on particular importance to blind people leading active, productive lives. |
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Electrical stimulation of a deep-seated brain region, the subthalamic nucleus, has been shown to significantly improve patients motor function and quality of life. |
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The European Green Capital is an annual award given to cities that focuses on the environment, energy efficiency and quality of life in urban areas to create smart city. |
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Funds raised for The Pablove Foundation fund pediatric cancer research and educational and quality of life programming for families dealing with childhood cancer. |
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The aim of treatment for chronic myeloid leukaemias may be relief of symptoms and, therefore, improved quality of life, prolongation of life or cure. |
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And almost anyone can have quality of life destroyed by pain. |
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But retirement communities can enhance quality of life for residents. |
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Scott Yaruss and Robert Quesal, the OASES is designed to examine functional communication difficulties and quality of life for adults who stutter. |
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It's a pleasure to collaborate with my fellow warriors on Joint education, training, and quality of life initiatives for all of our military members and their families. |
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Finland is a top performer in numerous metrics of national performance, including education, economic competitiveness, civil liberties, quality of life, and human development. |
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Many immigrants moved to Baja California for a better quality of life and the number of higher paying jobs in comparison to the rest of Mexico and Latin America. |
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Outcome measures included visual analog scales assessing well-being and hypothyroid symptoms, quality of life instruments, cognitive function tests, and treatment preference. |
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Palliative care, which focuses on maximising a person's quality of life, may play a role in management, particularly if the likelihood of survival within five years is poor. |
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New Zealand is a developed country and ranks highly in international comparisons of national performance, such as health, education, economic freedom and quality of life. |
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It ranks among the highest in international measurements of government transparency, civil liberties, quality of life, economic freedom, and education. |
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We believe oral delivery of GCD has the potential to improve patients' quality of life without compromising the efficacy or safety of the treatment. |
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Although some estate holders improved the quality of life of their displaced workers, enclosures led to unemployment and forced migrations to the burghs or abroad. |
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The standard of living is closely related to quality of life. |
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The advancements made a great contribution to the quality of life. |
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Thereafter, its citizens enjoyed a higher quality of life and fewer shortages in the supply of goods than those in the Soviet Union, Poland or Romania. |
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Hair loss is most commonly associated with male-pattern baldness, but women can have alopecia, too, and it may have significant impact on their quality of life. |
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It was ranked number one in terms of quality of life among European large cities in the European Cities of the Future 2012 report by fDi magazine. |
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Many NGOs do not focus at all on reducing poverty on a national or international scale, but rather attempt to improve quality of life for individuals or communities. |
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Other organizations, however, may also work towards improved global quality of life using a slightly different definition and substantially different methods. |
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Using this definition, the World Bank works towards improving quality of life through the stated goal of lowering poverty and helping people afford a better quality of life. |
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