Remember, these diseases can wax and wane with time, and if in a nonactive state, treatment may not be helpful, and only result in side effects. |
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Because the symptoms of fibromyalgia wax and wane, treatment is an ongoing process rather than management of a single episode. |
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Moreover, 'mobs' need to be defined situationally, as they wax and wane in size depending on the occasion. |
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Fibromyalgia patients experience a range of symptoms of varying intensities that wax and wane over time. |
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According to the seasons, the polar caps on Mars wax and wane, as breathtaking a sight, in the course of the Martian year, as it is on Mother Earth. |
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Even so, Al-Qaeda's influence will likely still eventually wax and wane as other groups have done before it. |
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Records kept for more than two centuries show that sunspots wax and wane in number and extent twice in about every 23 years on the average. |
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The intensity of the symptoms can range from mild to severe and the symptoms usually wax and wane over time. |
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All these cultures similarly wax and wane and can be seen to follow or reflect historic timelines. |
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This pain is generally expected to persist despite medical attention, although it may wax and wane over the 6-month period and thereafter. |
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The popularity of this unique gemstone has tended to wax and wane just like the moon. |
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Chronic symptoms can wax and wane but tend to be worse when you are tired or sick. |
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International rankings wax and wane in importance. |
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Pop is a fickle business, its stars wax and wane. |
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Knuckles has seen many dancefloor trends wax and wane. |
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Its impacts will wax and wane over time, raising the question of how frequently policy parameters might be adjusted in the face of these shifting trends. |
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Forecasts wax and wane monthly, from optimism to pessimism. |
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Signs and symptoms are generally expected to persist despite medical attention, although they may wax and wane over the 6-month period and thereafter. |
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Therefore, global projection of the two-language dimension of our national character may wax and wane with each change in operational priorities and resources. |
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Those aggressive or angry, have around other forms, such as needles or red rays, which wax and wane depending on the current thinking of the person. |
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The manifestation of such philosophy seemed to wax and wane, being the most common one time, but virtually without followers at another, apparently disappearing. |
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Much the same is true for little creatures, like grasshoppers and Mormon crickets, whose populations wax and wane in response to natural cycles and events. |
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