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“... complicated physical behaviour patterns, especially with the shift to remote work. While interventions...”
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“... other causes was lower (a decrease of 1·59%) during the same interval. Globally, the five leading causes...”
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“... in mortality patterns during the pandemic, with some regions experiencing a decrease in deaths from external...”
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“...), with a significant decrease during the treatment with all patients (P = 0.035), and between the 1st and...”
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“.... A total of 178 adults were included in the control group, who were not overweight or obese in childhood...”
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