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A study of 495 Australian rhinoplasty patients finds patients with poor mental health perceived their nasal airflow as significantly poorer than patients with good mental health, despite no objective difference in nasal function between both groups.
A study of 495 Australian rhinoplasty patients finds patients with poor mental health perceived their nasal airflow as significantly poorer than patients with good mental health, despite no objective difference in nasal function between both groups.
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