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The line graph illustrates how many patients went to different clinics of a hospital between 2010 to

2016. Overall, it is clear that the number of sick people increased in all types of clinics, except for those
visiting for birth control. It also is evident that eye patients underwent a significant change in the whole
period.

Notably, the number of patients in birth control clinics had the highest level at the beginning of the
period, just under 250. In 2012, the figure reached a point to roughly 280, before declining to 180 after
two years. However, it reached the initial point again in the final year.

The initial count of individuals requiring eye treatment was around 125. After a slight increase to 150 in
2012, the number soared by 350 in 2016, exceeding the number of patients using birth control around
2013

As for remaining, meanwhile, albeit to varying decrease, the proportion of diabetic and dental patients
increased markedly. The former tripled, which stood at 60 in the first year, and increased to 180 in the
last year. Even though, in 2012, the latter halved, it grew to about 130 in the last year of the period.

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