However, it's important to know that older animals are
actually at higher risks of chronic conditions than younger animals, such as liver disease or kidney disease.
Not exact matches
The problem: You have to aim
high to
actually have a shot
at reaching your potential, so it's worth the
risk of disappointment rather than handicapping yourself before you even get started.
Black survivors of the shooting
at Marjory Stoneman Douglas
High School in Parkland, Florida, say that the gun control debate that has been raging since the tragedy has largely overlooked them — and argue that recent moves to increase school safety by increasing security would
actually put them more
at risk.
It
actually has 3.6 gm pro / 100 ml, which puts an infant
at risk for dehydration and a
higher renal solute load.
You'd hope, of course, that he's able to treat all that with the contempt it deserves (and, equally, that nobody
actually tries to go through with anything), but it still stands as depressing evidence that simply being a
high - profile person of colour is to
risk,
at every turn, being abused for the fact.
While breastfeeding, the
risk is not
at all as
high, although some alcohol
actually does enter the breast milk.
It
actually has 3.6 gm pro / 100 ml, which puts an infant
at risk for dehydration and a
higher renal solute load.
All research shows that a baby who is bedsharing safely is
at no
higher risk of SIDS than a baby sleeping in a cot on its own... and breastfeeding will
actually reduce that
risk even further!
A recent landmark study showed that feeding peanuts to babies — even those
at high risk of allergies — before age one can
actually prevent peanut allergies.
The age
at which mom gets pregnant could
actually put her
at a
higher risk for breast cancer.
You report that starting your infant
at 4 months can lead to allergies and digestive issues, but if you are up to date on current evidence, early introduction of
high risk foods can
actually prevent allergies.
In fact, hospitals are hot beds for disease and infection, so having a baby, with its virgin, fragile system in a hospital where it could come into contact with illness, could
actually put the baby
at higher risk for something negative to happen to the baby's health.
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.
«We're working with our
high risk behavioral survey to
actually generate a surveillance tool to let us know what's happening with PrEP in the city,» Daskalakis said
at a press event this week
at the Oval Center, an AIDS clinic
at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx.
Despite
high shipping volume in this area, the North Sea is
actually not
at high risk from invasive species.
It is so hard to predict who will
actually harm themselves that about 98 to 99 per cent of people deemed «
high -
risk» and incarcerated or heavily medicated never go on to commit suicide, says psychiatrist Matthew Large
at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.
A group of researchers from Lisbon has now examined data from 2012 to 2015 to determine how
high the
risk actually is of enthusiasm
at a football match triggering a stroke.
«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..
Maguen: «I do think military women are extremely resilient, but I think the differences in rates in the civilian literature
actually have to do with a number of factors, including women having much
higher rates of interpersonal traumas, which we know put people
at high risk for PTSD.»
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.
Actually, about 80 % of strokes are preventable by addressing major
risk factors, namely weight, hypertension and
high cholesterol, says Bradley White, MD, PhD, assistant professor of neuroscience and experimental therapeutics
at the Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine.
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.
Carrying excess fat puts you
at a
higher risk for heart disease, diabetes and stroke, according to the American Heart Association, while increased muscle mass can
actually boost your metabolism and aid fat burning.
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.
You don't have to have digestive symptoms to have leaky gut (only 70 %
actually do)... but if you do have digestive problems you're
at a
higher risk.
So
at the end of a 13 - part video series raising false alarm about cancer
risk in rice, Dr. Greger finally gets to the only study that
actually looked
at the evidence... and found no statistically significant
risk of cancer, even with the
highest level of rice consumption.
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.
If we equate de facto ketogenic diets with
high - protein diets (which is not always correct) then the
risks proposed by critics of this type of dietary approach are essentially those of possible kidney damage due to
high levels of nitrogen excretion during protein metabolism, which can cause an increase in glomerular pressure and hyperfiltration.12 There is not wide agreement between studies; however, some infer the possibility of renal damage from animal studies, 99, 100 whereas others, looking
at both animal models, meta - analyses and human studies, propose that even
high levels of protein in the diet do not damage renal function.101, 102 In subjects with intact renal function,
higher dietary protein levels caused some functional and morphological adaptations without negative effects.103 There may
actually be renal - related effects, but on blood pressure rather than morphological damage.
While going short ETFs covering the broad US or Canadian markets (or both) may be considered a
high -
risk strategy, it's
actually less risky when you look
at the total impact on your whole portfolio.
Low volatility stocks
actually tend to outperform — if not earning
higher returns, then
at least similar returns with less
risk.
But this procyclical or static portfolio allocation will expose investors to
high levels of
risk at the riskiest points in the business cycle because a 60/40 stock / bond portfolio is
actually less risky early in the cycle and more risky late in the business cycle.
But this linear or static portfolio allocation will expose investors to
high levels of
risk at the riskiest points in the business cycle because a 60/40 stock / bond portfolio is
actually less risky early in the cycle and more risky late in the business cycle.
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.
Merryn: One of the chapters in your book, or part of one of the chapters, is about the equity
risk premium, and you suggested it's
higher than it should be, rationally, simply because of people thinking that stocks are much riskier than they
actually are, because they look
at short - term returns rather than long - term returns.
At their low price these bargain stocks
actually enjoy a
high degree of safety, meaning by safety a relatively small
risk of principal.»
Tires that are balding or
actually bald are
at much greater
risk of blowing out while the truck is traveling
at a
high rate of speed.
It
actually covers both parties
at a much
higher level, because obviously one of the biggest
risks for an attorney is that you build this amazing estate plan and then nothing ever happens with it because none of the assets get re-titled.
It can be a fast avenue to favorable decisions, and that's really tempting, but
at least in connection with smartphones, there's also a
high risk of the ITC's actions creating a perception of some patents or patent portfolios being less powerful than they
actually are.
The
risk of disability
at old age is
actually higher than death
at certain ages; to achieve adequate protection, most companies should secure both key man life and disability insurance for their key employees and / or executives.
In this article we will take a look
at why insurance costs are
higher in some ZIP codes, and try to shed some light on how insurance companies
actually work to ensure that they offer a competitive price for everyone by mitigating the
risk that some of their drivers bring to the table.
Traditionally, supply chain transactions are completed manually, creating delays and a
higher risk for recording error, which can cause differences between what was recorded and what was
actually loaded,» wrote Chris O'Connor the General Manager
at Internet of Things Offerings for IBM.
But MIECHV
actually was able to target the
highest - need counties and serve a larger proportion of families
at risk.
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.
RAND Corporation recently looked
at data from Superstorm Sandy and found that the majority of homeowners living in
higher -
risk areas
actually earn less than $ 100,000 a year.
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.