Other research also points to agrochemicals as a potential risk factor for breast cancer. |
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In addition, abuse of inhalants is a risk factor for the subsequent use of other illicit substances. |
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Psychiatric disorders are the main risk factor, but numerous studies have also identified physical illness as an important contributory factor. |
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A previous spinal fracture is an important risk factor for subsequent hip fractures in both men and women. |
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People like me, frankly, who believe that a good chunk of psychopathic behavior is an inherited risk factor. |
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Therefore, chronic marital distress may be a more salient psychosocial risk factor for women than for men. |
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Smoking is the major risk factor for chronic respiratory symptoms, but dietary factors may also play a role. |
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Prolonged immobilization, such as may occur with hospitalization, trauma, or general debility, is one risk factor. |
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On the other hand, birth control pills are an effective preventer of pregnancy, which is in turn a powerful risk factor for thrombosis. |
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In conclusion, this study has shown smoking as the principle risk factor in the causation of lung cancer among men. |
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It is known that head injury is a risk factor, and also that Alzheimer's disease often affects people with Down's syndrome. |
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Smoking is a risk factor for cancer of the lung, mouth, larynx, bladder, kidney and several other organs. |
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Obesity is a risk factor for heart disease, high blood pressure, arthritis and diabetes. |
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Hypertension is an obvious risk factor in our patient, and corrected tetralogy of Fallot can be considered as valvular disease. |
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The presence of a large number of non-cancerous birthmarks may also be a risk factor. |
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About 70 percent of women who were unscreened and developed a risk factor did not receive intrapartum antibiotics. |
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Obesity causes neural cell loss in the temporal lobe and is a risk factor for dementia. |
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It may be the leading risk factor for cerebral aneurysms and subarchnoid hemorrhage. |
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Maternal smoking is a major risk factor for late fetal death and the sudden infant death syndrome. |
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Obesity is an independent risk factor for myocardial infarction, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and impaired glucose tolerance. |
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Obesity is a risk factor in diabetes, heart disease, renal failure, joint problems and possibly cancer. |
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The excessive intake of food also puts a heavy burden on the pancreas and speeds the ageing process, which is a risk factor in diabetes. |
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From the point of conception onwards, parents are now viewed as a risk factor in their children's lives. |
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We also know that being physically inactive is a major risk factor in the development of coronary artery disease. |
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In fatal cases, advanced age has been found to be the most important risk factor. |
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Neither the safety regulations nor risk factor calculations had envisaged the possibility of this type of accident. |
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Most estate agents acknowledge a risk factor, but many suggest it is worth taking. |
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Since albuminuria is a known risk factor for heart disease and hypertension, these findings help piece together the jigsaw. |
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Earlier onset of regular menstrual cycles is associated with early regular ovulatory menstrual cycles, a risk factor for the disease. |
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Contact with cats, kittens, cats' faeces, or cats who hunt for food was not a risk factor for infection. |
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Because I was having this child in my early forties, there was a slight risk factor. |
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Obesity is a major risk factor for heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer. |
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Atrial fibrillation is the most common chronic arrhythmia and is a major risk factor for stroke. |
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Disliking one's looks appears to be more of a risk factor for boys than for girls. |
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Here is a look at this year's potential first-round receivers, with their chances of being an NFL bust denoted by a risk factor. |
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Something as mundane as getting a haircut becomes a risk factor in a prison setting when the barber does not sterilize shears between cuttings. |
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Three-day eventing includes showjumping, dressage and the cross country section, which is said to have the highest risk factor. |
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Postterm pregnancy also is an independent risk factor for low umbilical artery pH levels at delivery and low five-minute Apgar scores. |
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Childhood undernutrition, defined as underweight or low-weight-for-age, is the leading risk factor contributing to the global burden of disease. |
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Myopia, or nearsightedness, is another leading risk factor for retinal detachment. |
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Allowing for the risk factor, both analysts are now suggesting valuations of roughly half their original figures. |
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Thus published data do not support the characterisation of cannabis as a risk factor for mortality. |
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Depression, as well as cardiovascular disease, must be regarded as a risk factor for osteoporosis. |
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Hysterectomy is a recognised risk factor for osteoporosis, although not for osteoarthritis. |
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Cardiovascular disease is substantially increased in diabetes, with hyperglycaemia an independent risk factor. |
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Thus, unsuccessful aging can be considered a risk factor for clinical disease. |
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And then David also had a silent risk factor, an inherited blood coagulant disorder that was only discovered after the autopsy was performed. |
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Depression seems to be a concomitant symptom of cognitive impairment rather than an independent risk factor. |
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Chronic inflammatory disease is a well recognised risk factor for the development of gastrointestinal malignancy. |
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These diets are implicated in the development of diabetes, which is a potent risk factor for developing heart disease. |
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Moreover, at the time of her testimony, she states categorically that she is free of any other known risk factor. |
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Moderate alcohol consumption stands in inverse proportion to the calcification of the coronary artery, the main risk factor in heart attack. |
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It seems that where there is an unsatisfied need there is a potential risk factor. |
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It is noteworthy that 16 of the 28 organizations investing in cancer prevention research had some monies invested in this risk factor. |
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Overcrowding is a risk factor for disease and increases the level of aggressive behaviour. |
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We must be aware that food insufficiency is the primary mortality risk factor worldwide. |
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The condition is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. |
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Nevertheless, for certain types of machinery having a higher risk factor, a stricter certification procedure is desirable. |
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It is unusual for each risk factor to be assessed one at a time in the correctional context. |
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It is rare for any one cancer to be entirely attributable to or associated with just one risk factor. |
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So the danger of dependence on foreign countries as an additional risk factor can be discounted. |
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Terrorism raises the risk factor, but we don't know by how much. |
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Failure to account for an unmeasured risk factor could have artificially inflated or deflated the relative risks for the landfill versus reference areas. |
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It is thought the bidders involved in the previous submission had built in a risk factor in case they lost money on the scheme, which meant the overall price went up. |
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Research performed during the last 30 years has demonstrated that preoperative shaving using safety razors is a risk factor for the development of surgical site infections. |
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As much as the NRA and its ilk want to deny it, having a gun in the home is a risk factor for serious injury or death. |
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Obesity, which is a risk factor for chronic diseases like diabetes, is calculated using the body mass index dividing weight in kilogrammes by height in metres. |
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Klinefelter's syndrome is often marked by gynecomastia, an enlargement of the breast tissue, which Giordano says may also turn out to be a risk factor. |
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As both have smoking as a strong risk factor, their coincident excess may be suggestive of a smoking related excess. |
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Exposure to violent imagery does not preordain violence, but it is a risk factor. |
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Excessive body fat, especially in areas such as the abdomen, is increasingly recognized as an important risk factor for killers like heart disease and diabetes. |
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Aortic atherosclerosis is an important risk factor for cerebrovascular accidents in cardiac surgery. |
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Depression is known to be a major risk factor for heart disease. |
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If that detail happened to be a risk factor, abbreviating the screening process could have disastrous consequences. |
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This helps to ensure that education is a protective measure rather than a risk factor. |
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Each person was given a personal record card to record lifestyle and risk factor goals, medications and appointments. |
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There is increasing evidence that genetic vulnerability to alcohol dependence is a risk factor for some individuals. |
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Moreover, indulging a dog's greediness by handing out sweets and cakes is a non-negligible risk factor as far as excess weight is concerned. |
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We know that nobody chooses to live with a risk factor out of pure masochism. |
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This risk factor would likely be sufficient to accommodate overestimation due to the rebound effect. |
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Thus, the most important risk factor at the time the loan is made is the size of the down payment. |
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A mild form of this deficiency, associated with a thermolabile enzyme, has been proposed as a genetic risk factor for cardiovascular disease and for neural tube defects. |
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Pulmonary embolus is an important risk factor for mortality in these patients. |
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In addition, because HIV infection was a risk factor for serious adverse reactions, incidence may be higher in populations with higher HIV seroprevalence. |
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Depression is, without a doubt, an identified risk factor in cardiovascular disease mortality. |
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Birth trauma to pelvic floor muscles is a major risk factor for pelvic floor disorders. |
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Having breast implants to change your breast size or shape, or to rebuild a breast after surgery, has not been found to be a risk factor for breast cancer. |
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The greatest risk factor for Alzheimer's disease is advanced age. |
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Overall, caffeine was a risk factor when the fetal karyotype was normal but not when the karyotype was abnormal. |
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Alcohol is thus a very low risk factor in breast cancer. |
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The WHO has determined that most benefits from reducing these risks will accrue within a decade, and even modest changes in risk factor levels can bring about large improvements in the health of populations. |
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Since age is a primary and unchangeable risk factor for dementia,the growth of the dementia problem in Canada will gather speed as the population ages. |
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A risk factor is a condition present in the workplace, such as the requirement of a strong force, and whose presence has been associated with the onset of a health problem. |
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However, some cross-country differences in yield spreads remain, notably for longerterm bonds, and are largely explained by an international risk factor. |
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It includes suggested questions that can be asked for each risk factor. |
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But in the vast majority, one therapeutic abortion did not come up as a risk factor. |
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Also, the company's exposure to further sales and production cutbacks in the domestic automotive industry remains a key risk factor. |
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Recently, prehypertension was recognized to be a risk factor for hypertension and CVD development. |
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Macular degeneration often is called age-related macular degeneration, or AMD, because the greatest risk factor for the disease is advanced age. |
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Transmission of ectoparasites and endoparasites presents a potential animal-human interaction risk factor. |
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Iodine deficiency is a common cause of the condition, and iodine-131 present in nuclear fallout is a risk factor for hypothyroidism. |
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Another contains a gene involved in the regulation of body weight, which is a strong risk factor for developing osteoarthritis. |
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For instance, DR2 is a risk factor for multiple sclerosis and even more so for narcolepsy whereas it is a protective factor for insulin-dependent diabetes. |
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On average, women live longer than men and age is a risk factor. |
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Use of intraoperative antimetabolites is a risk factor for the development of a bleb leak. |
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These guidelines have also addressed pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic strategies for risk factor modification. |
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As a result, biodiversity loss is a significant risk factor in business development and a threat to long term economic sustainability. |
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Tobacco use is a risk factor for many diseases, especially those affecting the heart, liver, and lungs, as well as many cancers. |
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Cigarette smoke is a major modifiable risk factor for lung disease, heart disease, and many cancers. |
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Air pollution is also emerging as a risk factor for stroke, particularly in developing countries where pollutant levels are highest. |
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A high total white blood cell count is a marker of inflammatory activity, and is recognised as a strong risk factor for coronary heart disease. |
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In fact gastroesopheagal reflux has been considered as a risk factor for IPF progression due to chronic microaspirations of gastric content. |
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Inflammatory mediators are induced by dietary glycoloxins, a major risk factor for diabetic angiopathy. |
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Additionally, duration from onset to arthrotomy was the only risk factor for avascular complications. |
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The study focused on two genes involved in metabolising alcohol, a substance which is already known to be a risk factor for oral cancer. |
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Epidemiological studies from France and California reveal that the most significant risk factor for heel horn erosion and papillomatous digital dermatitis respectively, is unhygienic conditions. |
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The potentially pleiotropic effects of vitamin D analogues support the hypothesis that vitamin D deficiency is a universal risk factor. |
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If this initiative is trying to cross provincial territorial jurisdictions and those jurisdictions are looking more at the risk factor pieces, then how do we jibe that with the disease specific pieces. |
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Child maltreatment is rarely caused by a single risk factor and, even though risk signs and indicators may be present, it is still very difficult to predict who may become emotionally abusive or neglectful and who will not. |
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Similarly, ADHD may be considered to be a risk factor for conduct disorder, but it would make no sense to argue that the absence of this disorder is a protective factor. |
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Postprandial lipemia as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease in patients with hypothyroidism. |
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In contrast, maternal age remained an important risk factor, after controlling for several variables, in predicting children's fighting, truancy, early sexual activity, and other behavioural problems. |
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Given that high blood pressure is a risk factor for a myocardial infarction, this may be the underlying reason for the increased chance of a heart attack on a Monday. |
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A past attempt to strangle or choke a woman was a risk factor for severe or fatal violence and was the cause of death in 1 in 4 partner femicides. |
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In a fat stomach much of the fat is packed behind the stomach muscles and it is precisely that 'inner stomach fat' that is a major risk factor in cardiovascular diseases. |
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Progress towards the development of effective risk factor reduction policies may necessitate a critical examination of some widely-held assumptions about the policy development process itself. |
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Women with either a historical risk factor or a risk unique to the current pregnancy were screened. |
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To minimalize the exposure to radiation, this test is recommended if there is a risk factor present for pulmonary disease such as smoking or if there are respiratory or other complaints. |
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Diabetes often accompanied by hypertension, high blood triglyceride levels, and obesity is an important risk factor for heart disease and also warrants aggressive intervention. |
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For instance, lean-ness in pigs tends to be correlated with excitable temperament, which is a risk factor for severe pre-slaughter stress, which in turn causes PSE in pork. |
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From a risk factor perspective, boys tend to cumulate more risk factors than girls and this co-occurrence increases the likelihood of a lethal attempt. |
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A comparative analysis revealed that the eating habits of the group with and the group without gallstones pointed to obesity as an major risk factor for gallstones. |
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Hypertension has become the forgotten risk factor. |
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Access to guns is the fifth highest risk factor in spousal homicide. |
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Age continues to be the major risk factor for prostate cancer. |
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Evidence suggests that exposure and sensitisation to cockroach allergens is a stronger risk factor for asthma morbidity than to allergens produced by dust mites, cats or dogs. |
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They found that for each risk factor that is controlled at the optimal level, the risk of stroke and other major cardiovascular problems goes down. |
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Hyperhomocysteinemia is a risk factor for colorectal adenoma in women. |
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While the biggest risk factor is age, other lifestyle factors include smoking, obesity, diet, tanning and sunburn, overdiagnosis and lack of exercise. |
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Previous studies did find multiparity as a risk factor for hypertension in pregnancy, however, they reported an increased risk the nulliparous women had a different partner. |
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The study also found that 23 percent of male athletes surveyed have used muscle-building dietary supplements, which are a key risk factor for later anabolic steroid use. |
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Late menopause is a risk factor because of excess and prolonged oestrogen exposure and also the frequency of late anovulatory cycles and the presence of metropathia. |
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The authors suggest that monolingualism seems to be a risk factor. |
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Stillion and McDowell suggest that identity difficulties are associated with maladaptive coping and are a significant risk factor for adolescent suicidality. |
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Whether or not ciclosporin, a known risk factor for development of PTLD, played a part in the initial development of our patient's disease is also open to conjecture. |
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The NLM also notes that a first pregnancy is also a risk factor, which means that the doctor was right to diagnosis Sybil's pregnancy complications as eclampsia. |
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Researchers found that high systolic blood pressure is a powerful risk factor for cardiovascular complications in middle-aged and older women all over the world. |
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Mowing lawns is believed to be a risk factor for acquiring tularemia in disease-endemic areas where lagomorph reservoirs may be killed by mowers or hedge trimmers. |
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Therefore, PPV may be a risk factor for bleb failure in NVG eyes even when neovascularization has subsided and a transconjunctival small-gauge system is employed. |
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