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Obviously , some clients must have improved more than 2 points , but from this study , and most reports of its kind ... For example , in one follow - up study where these data were reported , only 18 % of a group of 56 were " symptom ...
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Whereas the group of subjects demonstrated a higher average frontalis EMG when they reported having a headache during the recording session than when they reported having no headache , several subjects did not show this pattern .
Whereas the group of subjects demonstrated a higher average frontalis EMG when they reported having a headache during the recording session than when they reported having no headache , several subjects did not show this pattern .
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But , on the other hand , problems have emerged in the way they reported their data which limit its usefulness to ... Attempting to be as conservative as they could in their reports , certainly an admirable goal , they decided upon the ...
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