Not exact matches
New research from Harvard University
actually suggests that attending «religious services»
at least once a week will significantly
lower your
risk of dying over the next decade and a half — and these results have been replicated in enough studies and populations to be considered highly reliable.
So you know if I just stop
at your
risk of stillbirth doubles
at 42 weeks, what sane woman wouldn't choose to be induced but if we then go onto say what that
actually involves then I would find, we have a very
low induction rate compared to some places.
To refute this obvious mistruth, she is pointing out what the science
actually says — that the perinatal mortality rate for
low risk women cared for by midwives, whether
at home or
at hospital, is higher than the perinatal mortality rate for high
risk women cared for by obstetricians in the hospital.
All sorts of hilarious errors — using one type of data (ICD10 code data from «white healthy women» and essentially comparing the best possible data from one set of hospital data related to
low -
risk births to the worst possible single set of data related to high -
risk at - home births)-- if you use the writer's same data source for hospital births but include all comers in 2007 - 2010 (not just
low -
risk healthy white women), the infant death rate is
actually 6.14 per 1000, which is «300 % higher death rate than
at - home births!»
Homebirth is in America as Homebirth in America does, yet the Homebirth advocates who are looking
at the
actually data are making excuses about the worse outcomes as they speculate that it is either due to the high
risks births that were included, or because they must have been farther away from the hospital than just 5 minutes, or just ignoring the outcomes data and focusing on the
low intervention data.
There is also research showing that moms who planned to give birth
at home (regardless of where they
actually had their babies) ended up with fewer interventions, such as episiotomies and c - sections, compared with a group of equally
low -
risk women who had planned hospital deliveries.
The
risk of
actually acquiring a hepatitis A infection from consuming food or drink
at Casa - di - Pizza is extremely
low,» emphasized Dr. Burstein.
«Our analysis of a national dataset shows that the
risk for endophthalmitis is no higher with Avastin and hints that there may
actually be a
lower endophthalmitis
risk compared to Lucentis, so the proposed FDA restrictions for Avastin might have the unintended consequence of increasing the infection
risk for patients,» said senior author Brian L. VanderBeek, MD, MPH, an assistant professor of Ophthalmology
at Penn..
However, the University of Leicester team suggests that women who are attracted to dominant men generally feel more
at risk of victimisation, even when their
risk of victimisation is
actually low.
Dr. Paus, a prominent researcher and pioneer in the field of population neuroscience, strongly cautioned that more research is needed to determine whether
lower cortical thickness
actually increases the probability of schizophrenia in
at -
risk males later in life.
The key factor: Nearly half of the patients considered
at high
risk for recurrence might
actually be
low risk based on genetic factors, researchers found.
But can a
low resting heart rate, defined as 60 or fewer beats per minute,
actually predict who's most
at risk for committing a crime?
Another study published last year found that
lower salt consumption
actually increased your
risk of death from heart disease.2 A review of the available research reveals that much of the science behind the supposed link between salt and high blood pressure is dubious
at best.
But professor Oliver in several papers has
actually warned against campaigns for cholesterol
lowering drugs in the general population, and firmly believes that cholesterol
lowering is only sensible in the very few who are
at an extremely high
risk of heart disease.
If our cholesterol level drops too
low, we are
actually at increased
risk for depression.
What the researchers discovered was that, compared to the individuals in medium fitness,
risk for all - cause dementia was
lower by 88 % in those who had a high level of fitness
at the beginning of the study, while it was
actually increased by 41 % in those with
low fitness.
Low volatility stocks
actually tend to outperform — if not earning higher returns, then
at least similar returns with less
risk.
While net interest's now
at 12.8 % of operating profit, underlying
risk's far
lower — results show net debt's been wiped out, and now
actually stands
at $ 4.4 mio of net cash!
Therefore, a truly undervalued blue - chip with a higher yield than a fully valued, or even moderately overvalued comparable blue - chip, may
actually be the
lower risk choice
at that time.
At their
low price these bargain stocks
actually enjoy a high degree of safety, meaning by safety a relatively small
risk of principal.»
The put prices will likely be much more volatile than the stock price, but they can
actually be a
lower risk trade if you can handle the mark - to - market volatility and they can be a good way to try and enter a stock
at a
lower price, as Warren Buffett did with some of his acquisition of Burlington Northern Santa Fe shares prior to buying the entire business.
Hopefully, a great story represents an above average long - term growth opportunity (or a catalyst, and / or a
lower risk / uncorrelated investment), a great stock ensures you invest in a company & management team which can
actually leverage, exploit & deliver genuine long - term shareholder value from this opportunity, while a great price requires you exercise the patience to buy (& sell)
at the right time.
Since the volume of ice
at risk under BAU is within a factor of two of the volume of ice
at risk during a deglaciation under orbital forcing, while the forcing is much more rapidly applied under BAU, looking
at sea level rise rates in the paleo - record might
actually be considered a search for
lower limits on what to expect if reticence did not run so strongly in our approach.
They argued that a license agreement calling for payments over a longer time period, but
at a
lower royalty rate,
actually promoted licensing and innovation by making access to patented technology more affordable and by better allocating the
risks for some technologies.
That category is typically reserved for the healthiest or
lowest -
risk individuals but, in the case of older diabetes sufferers, their late onset of the disease
actually lowers their
risk quite a bit when compared to those who are diagnosed
at a much younger age.
The study also indicated that some men found to be
at low risk may
actually have prostate cancer; however it is not likely to cause symptoms or shorten their life by the age of 85.
The odds of more than one insurance policy having a claim filed
at the same time is very
low, so the more policies you have with the same company, the less
risk you
actually pose.
Homeowners are
at a
lower risk of financial loss simply because they
actually get insured against it.
Yet what the findings
actually revealed was a «dual -
risk» phenomenon.17 Although the strongest predictor of insecurity
at 15 months of age was, as expected, insensitive mothering (observed
at ages 6 and 15 months), this effect was amplified if any one of three distinct child - care conditions characterized the child's experience across the first 15 months of life: (a) averaging more than 10 hours per week in any type of care, irrespective of quality; (b) enrolment in more than a single child - care arrangement; and (c) exposure to
low quality care.
Third, the «population paradox» refers to a situation in which a relatively large number of
lower risk individuals carry the main burden of
risk of disease in the population as a whole, such that while people living in a specific area may be
at high
risk, the majority of high -
risk people are
actually spread out across a range of areas.
The guidelines — or «stress test» — issued by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) on October 17, 2017, will mean that
lower -
risk home buyers (those with more than 20 per cent down on their new home) will join higher -
risk borrowers in having to qualify for a mortgage
at a higher interest rate than the one
at which they will
actually borrow.