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“..., instead of the expected increase in time dedicated to leisure and family, it decreases. Recently, this...”
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“...Identify and characterize bedridden users who live at home in the community and assess caregiver...”
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“... e considerada segura em seres humanos, seus mecanismos de ação ainda são objetos de estudo. Experimentos...”
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“... administration in these animals caused anxiety and apathy and a decrease in the ability of recognizing objects...”
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“... and the risk of falling increases significantly with advancing age, reaching 50% in elderly people...”
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