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When students have chosen a particular volunteer opportunity, the authors suggest that students share their decision with fellow classmates.
The authors suggest three ways.
Before you jump ship or resign yourself to a life of misery, the authors suggest keeping what they call a"Good Time Journal.".
The authors suggest that this may be due to the abundance of beneficial phytochemicals in tea.
Although the exact reason for the improvement is unknown, the authors suggest that singing classes may be a useful activity for people with COPD, in combination with medical treatment.
The authors suggest the decline may come from several developments during the time of the study.
Challenges in identifying the IRA may in part explain conflicting evidence and recommendations regarding whether culprit artery-only ormultivessel revascularization is best for patients with NSTEMI, the authors suggest.
What mechanism do the authors suggest to explain their findings?
The authors suggest more research into the human and ecological consequences of geo-engineering, both good and bad.
As a result, the authors suggest that women with unexplained infertility should be tested for the bacteria.
The authors suggest a lack of vitamin B12 may be linked to the increased risk of stroke among the vegetarian group.
The authors suggest the authorities should announce a(very broad) market range and act if prices move beyond it.
The authors suggest that since humans mature slower than mice the exposure times may need to be longer before biological changes can be observed.
The authors suggest this is because herbicides are not used with organic wheat management, which allows more vegetation to grow on the field margins.
The authors suggest that the reason for this increased ability may come down to differences in how language is processed in the brains of autistic people.
The authors suggest, however, that when we can do so much more whilst on the move, it will encourage us to use our cars much more than we currently do.
The authors suggest targeting the underlying cause of MPS until further research can lead to the development of specific, effective interventions.
The authors suggest that addressing these low sodium levels- which are known medically as hyponatremia- could be valuable in halting cognitive decline as people age.
The authors suggest that communities that favor consanguineous marriage should receive sensitive advice on the risks involved to aid in reproductive decision making.
The authors suggest that the dog's facial expressions may be partly a result of their emotional state and partly an attempt to actively communicate with the handler.
However, the authors suggest that the addition of more protein may be the key to avoiding some of the unhealthful pitfalls that can take place when an older adult loses weight.
The authors suggest future research in the form of longitudinal studies that measure eating decisions over a longer period would be useful in addressing this issue.
The authors suggest that, as a first step, it should be established to what extent the measured polluting effect of river water correlates with expectations based on the proportion of sewage and degree of cleaning.
The authors suggest perhaps immunization strategies that mimic the often impressive protection that early childhood exposure provides could dramatically reduce deaths from seasonal and new flu strains.
The authors suggest emphasizing the functional benefits of exercise and de-emphasizing the motives that related to outside appearances, to help people foster a more positive body image.
In the meantime, the authors suggest that if a toddler presents"with a history of unexplained sudden abdominal or chest pain, the physician should inquire if any fidget spinners are in the home.".
However, the authors suggest that a pill version of semaglutide might be more acceptable for some patients and thus increase the number of people who follow the recommended regimen to reduce their risk of complications.
The authors suggest physicians should offer more comprehensive advice to women, including on the increased heart disease risks of preeclampsia, as well as recommendations on how to avoid the illness, where possible.
The authors suggest that immunization strategies mimicking the often impressive protection provided by initial childhood exposure to influenza virus variants encountered later in life might dramatically reduce mortality due to both seasonal and novel IAV strains.