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| Resultantly, the population of the region will experience a reduction in the quality of life ``as we know it. In fact, by being loud, the music actually (and consciously) causes unplanned responses so that those responses can be subsumed into the resultantly transformed totality. Physicians and patients, with Phyhealth's active support, manage the patients' healthcare together to achieve a higher state of individual and community wellness, and resultantly, more manageable and lower healthcare costs. |
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