If the HPV test is positive for the high risk type, then the patient warrants a closer look. |
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In populations at exceptionally high risk for non-insulin dependent diabetes overt insulin resistance and diabetes is seen in childhood. |
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We established the proportion of participants at high risk of cardiovascular disease in a stepwise manner, in accordance with the guidelines. |
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Health care workers are at a high risk of acquiring HAV infection as an occupational hazard. |
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The oldest vessel is a bulk carrier 42 years old and almost all the ships on the list are regarded as very high risk. |
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Aneurysms located at the basilar apex carry a relatively high risk of rupture. |
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The high risk associated with injection of methamphetamine is important for several reasons. |
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Babies born at 25 weeks and less are at high risk of death, a long, tortuous journey through life, and disability. |
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One consequence of this is that taking mind-altering drugs with a high risk of rationality-reducing side effects is of dubious rationality. |
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I feel that any investment in retail is highly speculative, simply because any business where cash changes hands repeatedly is high risk. |
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South Asians have been observed to have a high risk of developing diabetes at lower levels of body mass index than Western populations. |
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Persona non grata at Honda, and unbeloved by Michelin, his options are few, and his high profile comes with a high risk. |
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However, little is known about the charts' predictive validity in high risk groups such as South Asians, Polynesians, or African Americans. |
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We don't screen people unless they come from a high risk area such as nursing homes. |
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Patients with acute coronary syndromes are at high risk of myocardial infarction and death. |
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This means the feline faces a high risk of extinction in the wild in the medium-term future. |
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There was some concern that babies born during the day are more likely to be preterm or high risk babies who have had induced births. |
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But doctors yesterday warned they face a high risk of seeing the new quadruplets born prematurely or with abnormalities. |
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It should issue clear health and safety warnings posted on the approach to high risk areas. |
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It determined that areas with groundwater within two metres of the surface are at high risk of dryland salinity. |
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Along with the constant infestation of lice came the high risk of pyrexia, or trench fever. |
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In particular, low birthweight infants who grew to be heavy adults were at high risk of coronary heart disease. |
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These geriatric patients often have multiple comorbidities, as well as a high risk for post-operative complications. |
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Once an episode of biliary colic has occurred, there is a high risk of repeated pain attacks. |
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Our concern is with students who are at high risk for dropping out of school without benefit of diploma or graduation. |
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In Bangladesh, settlement of populations in high risk areas such as floodplains and river deltas increases vulnerability. |
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The programmes need to be executed with patience, persistence, and precision, targeting high risk groups. |
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If you receive a red letter, there is a high risk of you being unable to repay your mortgage at the end of the endowment's term. |
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Patients who develop cyclothymia, a condition similar to bipolar disorder but less severe, are at very high risk for full-blown bipolar disorder. |
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Charities and new high risk businesses also could be used to launder money from illegal activities. |
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So far, Prestige has established a reputation for high risk and daring investments. |
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In May and June rainfall may be erratic, resulting in a high risk for growth failure of early seeds. |
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There are published data indicating that approximately two-thirds of high risk newborns can be anticipated by careful antepartum evaluation. |
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Drug users, abusers and addicts are now considered to be in the ultra high risk group. |
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The drug also was approved for use by men with primary or hypogonadal osteoporosis who are at high risk for fractures. |
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They are potentially suitable for use by older people at high risk of hip fracture rather than older people generally. |
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Both patients and their physicians are willing to accept a high risk of toxicity if there is a definite chance of cure. |
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All trials excluded patients at high risk of gastrointestinal hemorrhage and those with contraindications to aspirin therapy. |
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All three types of subadventitial aortic disruption are at high risk for exsanguination and should be managed with emergent surgery. |
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Patients undergoing such treatment are at high risk for bone marrow aplasia. |
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In surgical settings at high risk for emesis, a prophylactic perioperative antiemetic is useful. |
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Insurance companies systematically exclude high risk groups from their plans. |
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Patients with symptomatic retinal tears are at high risk of progression to retinal detachment. |
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Legalising physician assisted suicide would carry a high risk of undermining the care of all dying patients. |
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Many vineyards planted in low-lying valleys alongside rice fields have high water-tables and a high risk of flooding. |
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For those women with severe osteoporosis at high risk of fracture parathormone would be an option. |
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Partway through the pregnancy, however, I developed placenta previa, and my pregnancy became high risk. |
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The guidelines say that such patients are at high risk of a full stroke within a month. |
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There is a high risk of substance abuse and dependence with benzodiazepines. |
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They identify a subpopulation of older people who are at high risk of hospitalisation. |
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Solid malignancies and nonhematologic diseases were classified as high risk. |
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In order to target high-risk subpopulations for more aggressive therapy, the challenge has been to identify those patients at high risk. |
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A flying, spinning backhand strike, is a good example of a high risk, low benefit technique. |
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Screening is most cost effective when targeted at high risk groups for example, heavy drinkers and smokers. |
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But I do think it's very high risk, because you don't necessarily listen to all the talent in your newsroom when you're this headstrong. |
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Smokers are requested to use the red bins and not discard stompies in the natural bush due to the high risk of veld fires. |
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Omega-3 fatty acids benefit the heart of healthy people, people at high risk of cardiovascular disease and patients with cardiovascular disease. |
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High-risk children who were vaccinated when they were younger than four years should be revaccinated after two to three years if they are still at a high risk. |
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Obsessive exercising and inadequate nutrition can, over time, put people at high risk for overuse injuries like stress fractures. |
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This leaves people with a history of anorexia and reduced bone density like me at high risk for fractures. |
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It was packed in ice but at Broomfield Hospital's specialist plastic surgery unit, medics said there would be a high risk of infection so were unable to sew it back on. |
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They may be home free after the first cancer, but they remain at high risk of developing a second lung cancer four years, six years, even 10 years later. |
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We have an ability to contact those importers, recall any products that we consider to be of high risk, and, of course, publish any further information that is necessary. |
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We certainly know that people who meet the diagnostic criteria for being a psychopath, have a very high risk of being violent and have a very high recidivist rate. |
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Exclusively high risk approaches to intervention are unlikely to succeed because of the large numbers of repeaters in the low and moderate risk groups. |
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Persons at high risk who were vaccinated before travel during the previous season should be revaccinated with the current vaccine in the following fall or winter. |
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Percutaneous cholecystostomy is a minimally invasive procedure that can benefit patients with serious comorbidity who are at high risk from major surgery. |
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Use of antimicrobial soaps and lengthy scrubs required by presurgical hand antisepsis protocols may put perioperative nurses at high risk of developing hand irritation. |
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It also recommends it in certain patients who have not yet had a serious arrhythmic event but who are at high risk of sudden cardiac death, as primary prevention. |
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Smoking the drug carries a high risk of mouth, throat and lung cancer, the same as smoking cigarettes really but without the added nicotine and tar. |
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If you travel to an area of the world that has a high risk for malaria, you can also install window screens, use insect repellents, and place mosquito netting over beds. |
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The purest way to gamble on soft commodities is probably a spread bet, but it is high risk because you can lose far more than your original stake. |
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South Asian people are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes. |
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Regulations need to be introduced and strictly enforced to make it obligatory for workplace testing where there is evidence of a high risk from radon. |
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Pregnant women are routinely tested for syphilis because of the high risk that babies of mothers with untreated syphilis could be stillborn, or born with syphilis. |
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Although compression stockings reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis in other groups of high risk patients, this has not been confirmed in stroke. |
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If glaucoma is suspected or if the patient is at high risk for developing glaucoma, referral to an optometrist or an ophthalmologist for further evaluation is essential. |
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Wilfully putting yourself into a situation where there is a high risk that you will not survive is different from hot-headedly throwing yourself into the path of danger. |
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But high returns and high risk are two faces of the same coin. |
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Extrapolating our findings to this high risk population indicates that screening would identify more than 180 million uncalcified, radiologically indeterminate nodules. |
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It was a high risk to take and we may be heading again into a period when the free concourse of ideas in the academy will have a price put upon it. |
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Individuals who belong to high risk ethnic groups or who are in a consanguineous relationship might also benefit from a genetic evaluation and counseling. |
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Most of the Northern Iberian breeds are in high risk of extinction and are conserved in environmentally protected rural areas of Spain and Portugal. |
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Most women who discontinue hormonal contraception do not use another contraceptive method and are therefore at high risk for unintended pregnancy. |
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It means that some people with postcodes which are in a flood risk area but whose individual homes are not at such a high risk, will get lower premiums. |
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The folic acid could be taken as tablets by high risk patients, and possibly supplied to the general public through food fortification or a combination of both. |
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People with congenital diseases of the heart or lungs, such as cyanotic congenital heart disease, are at high risk of infections which can then spread to the brain. |
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Since diabetics are at high risk for heart disease, avoiding fat and cholesterol is the most important goal of the diabetic diet, and a vegetarian diet is ideal. |
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The presence of PVL carries a high risk of neurologic morbidity. |
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Patients at high risk of bacterial endocarditis include those with prosthetic heart valves, congenital heart disease and previous history of bacterial endocarditis. |
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They stated that testing for Helicobacter pylori in dyspeptic patients provided additional diagnostic information in patients deemed to have a high risk of peptic ulcer. |
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Therefore, beta blockers should take precedence over digoxin, especially when bradycardia is a concern or a patient is at high risk for dysrhythmia. |
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Comparisons to simvastatin in patients with dyslipidemia at high risk of coronary heart disease showed the two statins to be equivalent. |
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Ballet dancers are at a high risk of injury due to the demanding technique of ballet. |
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That evidence suggested a role for fish oil in treating coronary angioplasty patients, who are at high risk of vessel reclosure. |
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The AVAIL multicenter clinical study enrolled coronary artery disease patients who had a high risk of restenosis following balloon angioplasty. |
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A controlled trial of isoniazid in persons with anergy and human immunodeficiency virus infection who are at high risk for tuberculosis. |
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Hawke pursued, taking a high risk in the middle of a violent storm, and captured or drove ashore five French ships. |
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Acalculous cholecystitis is a form of acute cholecystitis seen more frequently in immunosuppressed and high risk patients. |
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Prevalence of high risk genital papillomaviruses in the Belgian female population determined by fast multiplex polymerase chain reaction. |
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I looked up my symptoms and I think I could be at high risk of dysthymia, a kind of long-drawn-out depression. |
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I looked up my symptoms and I could be at high risk of dysthymia, a kind of long, drawn-out depression. |
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Moreover, a group of pesticides known as organophosphates also poses a high risk for pregnant women. |
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Schedule II drugs are legally prescribable, but they bear a high risk of abuse with potentially severe psychological or physical harm. |
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Other experts do not agree that HRT is suitable for even a select population of women at high risk for osteoporosis. |
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Patients at high risk for BDS may be managed by ERCP, laparoscopic or open surgery. |
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Wales has no prison for either women offenders or high risk offenders, who must be housed in jails in England. |
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Multiple speeding ticket can indicate a reckless driver and the agency may consider an applicant like this, as high risk. |
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In developed countries, it has long been recognized that MSM are at high risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. |
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In Anhui Province, China, there has been a previously high risk for epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis. |
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The research is reaping data that engineers can use for designing better protective barriers for areas at high risk of snowslides. |
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Grants are also available for catch crops, rainwater harvesting, field drainage and livestock removal from high risk fields. |
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And an isolated flouter of federal authority likely faced an unusually high risk of prosecution. |
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Having lent to high risk borrowers, the smart alecs went a step further by slicing and dicing their sub-prime loans and selling them on. |
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Implantable cardioverter defibrillator implantation is a common approach in patients at high risk of sudden cardiac death. |
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Telmisartan, ramipril, or both in patients at high risk for vascular events. |
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Identifying predictors of high risk among community college telecourse students. |
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Most people living in Haiti are at high risk for major infectious diseases. |
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Relation of daytime bradyarrhythmias with high risk features of sleep apnea. |
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The use of greater amount of red blood cells is associated with a high risk of infections. |
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An older woman in our culture runs a high risk of being a poor woman and of being perceived as a menopausally damaged woman. |
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But if it's true and can be replicated, it means that some people are at very high risk. |
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Holmes and Rahe used 300 as the cutoff to predict a high risk of illness. |
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According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the American eel is at very high risk of extinction in the wild. |
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Carl Sawyer will fly out on Friday, determined to complete a two-day trek, despite a high risk of further snowslides after 38 people were killed in avalanches last week. |
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Cardiff Metropolitan has described the existing plans as high cost and high risk, and have threatened to refer the matter to spending watchdogs, including the Auditor General. |
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Only one third of individuals identified as being at clinical high risk for psychosis actually convert to a psychotic disorder within a 3 year follow-up period. |
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Unusually, the territory has one of the highest drowning mortality rates in the world being higher than other high risk countries such as China and India. |
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Beginning on November 1, 1996, the service will be available to all Ashkenazim identified as being at high risk because of a family history or ovarian cancer. |
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The researchers found that family members in the study, and preschool children in particular, are at high risk for exposure to arsenic, dieldrin, DDE, dioxins and acrylamide. |
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The histological subtypes verrucous, papillary, and verrucoid are low risk, and the usual SCC is intermediate risk and the sarcomatoid or basaloid variants are high risk. |
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For some time, clinicians have recognized that dysphoric youth engage in high risk behaviors, specifically substance abuse and early sexual activity. |
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The Ibis-2 project sees women whose family history suggest a high risk of the disease being given the drug anastrozole to see if it prevents the onset of cancer. |
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To describe relationships between growth, clinical symptoms, and outcome, the investigators studied women at high risk for hysterectomy or myectomy. |
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These benefits are achieved by reducing the number of unplanned pregnancies that subsequently result in unsafe abortions and by preventing pregnancies in those at high risk. |
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Cysts with solid areas and solid masses are considered high risk for malignancy, whereas simple cysts and cysts with septations are considered low risk. |
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Patients at high risk for EG include those with malignancies, hypogammaglobulinaemia, patients on steroid therapy and those who are immunodeficient. |
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For example, we'd see whether designer foods could reduce the active estrogen and increase the detoxified estrogen in women at high risk for developing breast cancer. |
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Giardia is the leading cause of protozoan infection in the United States, and young children in particular are at high risk of exposure to Giardia spp. |
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The first-of-its-kind study indicates that up to 1 in 3 people will be exposed to a high risk of water pollution in 2050 from increased amounts of nitrogen and phosphorous. |
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