Sentences with phrase «already known risk factors»

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We don't know the outcome, we don't know what's going to happen with NAFTA, but a lot of that risk has already been factored into the market.»
Just starting to try to conceive with known risk factors or symptoms of infertility, such as irregular cycles, genetic conditions, or prior sexually transmitted infections (even if already treated).
But it could prove useful for people who are already having psychiatric care, especially those who are addicted to drugs, incarcerated or have a family history of suicide, all of which are known suicide risk factors.
Previous studies had examined small numbers of people to confirm already - known genetic risk factors.
He'd like to see the work expanded to include more variables that are already known to increase depression risk — such as family history, previous episodes of major depression, and social factors.
The researchers controlled for factors already known to increase the risk for postpartum depression, including pre-existing depression and anxiety, as well as post-delivery pain caused by tissue trauma during childbirth.
We then tested whether known risk factors for T2D, including obesity and hyperglycemia, affect DNA methylation of the 15,627 CpG sites differentially methylated in case - control cohort 2, already in nondiabetic subjects.
Factors already known at the start of pregnancy accounted for only a small proportion of the overall risk of stillbirth.
The symptoms should not be ignored if you have risk factors for heart disease (family history of heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure or an already known heart problem.
As you probably already know, high blood cholesterol levels, which are a major risk factor for heart disease, would be a very bad thing.
* Recent analyses indicate that environmental factors associated with vocabulary development and emergent literacy skills are already present among children as early as 15 months of age.2 By first grade, unfortunately, the repercussions become all too clear: children from high - income families are likely to know about twice as many words as children from low - income families, putting these children at a significantly higher risk for school failure.3
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