Sentences with phrase «actually at increased risk»

If our cholesterol level drops too low, we are actually at increased risk for depression.
Women with denser breasts tend to be younger, healthier women, which means healthier women are actually at an increased risk of getting a false result — either a false positive or false negative.

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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.
No actually the NHS agree, by admitting that the relative risk of disasters happening at home is increased and screening women thoroughly prior to HB.
In some cases, we can actually trace that increased risk to actual alleles that segregate at different frequencies in different populations (eg., diabetes in Native American populations).
One of the claims that they made was that introducing solids earlier than six months decreased the risk of coeliac when research actually shows that it is the babies who are NOT breastfeeding at the time of introducing gluten that have an increased risk of coeliac.
For instance, when the whole «priests and pedophilia» media debacle happened, newspapers could not factually claim that priests are at an increased risk of being pedophiles (because the reverse is actually true), so instead, they would pair stories about priests with unrelated generic articles about pedophilia in the front page.
«Clearly, the increased use of ADHD drugs indicates that they might actually reduce rather than augment the risk of suicide,» says Edouard Kouassi, pharmacist and researcher at the Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Montréal (CIUSSS de l'Est - de - l'Île - de-Montréal) and co-author of the study.
«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..
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.
Now, a study led by scientists at UCLA found that those drugs actually increase the risk of fracture, meaning that taking them is worse than doing nothing at all to treat the condition.
While dietary supplements may be advertised to promote health, a forum at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2015 by University of Colorado Cancer Center investigator Tim Byers, MD, MPH, describes research showing that over-the-counter supplements may actually increase cancer risk if taken in excess of the recommended dietary amount.
That means all the other variables associated with coffee consumption — like actually drinking coffee — are not related to an increased risk of cancer at all.
So not only do they lead to a host of social, mental, and physical problems, but they actually put someone at increased risk for other health problems.
Studies are finding that a fasting blood glucose below 83 mg / dL is actually a better benchmark, as risk of heart disease begins to increase at anything above that.
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.
As this latest study shows, you eliminate saturated fats from your diet at your own peril, as doing so will actually increase, not decrease, your risk of heart disease, particularly if you replace them with carbohydrates, which are the true dietary villain you need to be avoiding.
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.
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.
As the budget data tool shows, the funds Wilson will get in other categories, including at - risk, have actually increased.
At a forum at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2015 by University of Colorado Cancer Center, researcher Tim Byers, MD, MPH, describes research revealing that over-the-counter supplements may actually increase cancer risk when more than the recommended daily amount is takeAt a forum at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2015 by University of Colorado Cancer Center, researcher Tim Byers, MD, MPH, describes research revealing that over-the-counter supplements may actually increase cancer risk when more than the recommended daily amount is takeat the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2015 by University of Colorado Cancer Center, researcher Tim Byers, MD, MPH, describes research revealing that over-the-counter supplements may actually increase cancer risk when more than the recommended daily amount is taken.
One of the problems with the EPA's Endangerment TSD is the nearly complete disregard of observed trends in a wide array of measures which by and large show that despite decades of increasing anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions the U.S. population does not seem to have been adversely affected by any vulnerabilities, risks, and impacts that may have arisen (to the extent that any at all have actually occurred as the result of any human - induced climate changes).
Performing employment background screening incorrectly may actually increase your risk more so than not doing it at all.
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