Women who have experienced some type of breast injury (burning, trauma, through radiation therapy, congenital defect, etc.) are
also at greater risk for many of the same reasons stated above.
Mothers with anemia are
also at greater risk for plugged ducts and breast infections.
They are
also at greater risk for rare but serious conditions such as severe lower respiratory infections, leukemia, necrotizing enterocolitis, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).5 Breastfeeding is also good for moms, lowering the risk for breast cancer, ovarian cancer, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.6, 7
Preemies are
also at a greater risk of dying from SIDS.
In addition to being concerned with premature labor and / or birth, a woman with gestational diabetes is
also at a greater risk of having a large baby who weighs more than 9 pounds.
The prone or side sleep position can increase the risk of rebreathing expired gases, resulting in hypercapnia and hypoxia.54, — , 57 The prone position also increases the risk of overheating by decreasing the rate of heat loss and increasing body temperature compared with infants sleeping supine.58, 59 Recent evidence suggests that prone sleeping alters the autonomic control of the infant cardiovascular system during sleep, particularly at 2 to 3 months of age, 60 and can result in decreased cerebral oxygenation.61 The prone position places infants at high risk of SIDS (odds ratio [OR]: 2.3 — 13.1).62, — , 66 However, recent studies have demonstrated that the SIDS risks associated with side and prone position are similar in magnitude (OR: 2.0 and 2.6, respectively) 63 and that the population - attributable risk reported for side sleep position is higher than that for prone position.65, 67 Furthermore, the risk of SIDS is exceptionally high for infants who are placed on their side and found on their stomach (OR: 8.7).63 The side sleep position is inherently unstable, and the probability of an infant rolling to the prone position from the side sleep position is significantly greater than rolling prone from the back.65, 68 Infants who are unaccustomed to the prone position and are placed prone for sleep are
also at greater risk than those usually placed prone (adjusted OR: 8.7 — 45.4).63, 69,70 Therefore, it is critically important that every caregiver use the supine sleep position for every sleep period.
But non-breastfed children in industrialized countries are
also at greater risk of dying - a recent study of post-neonatal mortality in the United States found a 25 % increase in mortality among non-breastfed infants.
As a hub for local Asian shipping and global transport, this island city - state is not just the world's busiest port, it's
also at the greatest risk of invasion by non-native species.
That is, not only is it harder for blacks to become middle class, but blacks are
also at a greater risk of falling out of the middle class than whites.
Females are
also at a greater risk for low back pain.
Aboriginal women and women who use injection drugs were
also at greater risk of having HIV in pregnancy and had consistently lower rates of treatment.
Individuals with features that are associated with a tendency to sunburn, such as fair skin, red or blonde hair and freckling, were
also at greater risk.
Men who have sex with men are
also at greater risk of chlamydia.
Mothers with anemia are
also at greater risk for plugged ducts and breast infections.
Women who have experienced some type of breast injury (burning, trauma, through radiation therapy, congenital defect, etc.) are
also at greater risk for many of the same reasons stated above.
Patients receiving potent drugs for chemotherapy are
also at a greater risk of forming clots if they have the MTHFR deficiency.
Those with internal bleeding in the stomach or intestines are
also at greater risk for developing an iron deficiency.
Those with a family history of immune dysfunction are
also at a greater risk of developing an autoimmune disorder.
They are
also at greater risk of developing heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, depression, anxiety disorders, and substance abuse later in life, and they are more likely to die at a younger age.
Unvaccinated cats, cats that are under stress, and cats that are immunosuppressed (e.g. some cats with FeLV or FIV) are
also at greater risk.
Dogs with chronically loose stools are
also at greater risk.
Pets with poor dental hygiene are
also at greater risk for: jaw fractures, bone infection, tissue / bone loss around the teeth, and nasal fistulas (a hole leading from the oral cavity to the nasal cavity).
The vet is
also at great risk from getting bitten, especially when trying to reach the back teeth which are far back inside the dog's mouth.
Owners older than 55 years of age are
also at a greater risk of owning an obese dog (Holmes et al. 2007).
Teenagers are
also at greater risk of causing a car accident or death as a result of drinking and driving.
Workers who are in precarious and low - wage jobs are
also at greater risk of being injured at work, less likely to report injury or unsafe working conditions, and much more likely to fall into poverty when injured.
However, studies show that older drivers are at a greater risk of being killed or injured in a car accident, and they are
also at a greater risk of causing accidents.
Children who are in violent homes are
also at a greater risk of physical abuse or having their physical and emotional needs neglected.
When one partner is depressed, the children are
also at greater risk for depression too.
[5] Children whose parents have alcohol problems are
also at greater risk for depression, anxiety disorders, and problems with cognitive and verbal skills.
They are
also at greater risk than other Canadian children for health problems.
For instance, although previous research has shown that an individual carrying a short 5 - HTTLPR genotype is at greater risk for a negative outcome and other research has shown that male carriers of the short MAOA - uVNTR variant exposed to a specific negative environmental factor are
also at greater risk for the same negative outcome, this does not mean that carriers of both genotypes are at increased risk, as there is no evidence that the combination of genotypes is additive (Goldman and Rosser, 2014).
Not exact matches
Being sedentary for too long can
also put you
at greater risk for dementia later on in life.
Substandard or outdated security
also puts SMBs
at greater risk from targeted attacks from, for instance, disgruntled former employees or shady competitors.
Investors who want to store gold
at home should
also be aware that the
risk of theft is probably the
greatest threat to their precious metals holdings.
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It is
also a day to consider, humbly, that had we been there, few of us would have been among the heroes who,
at great risk to themselves, sheltered Jews and other victims or joined the forces opposing Hitler and the Nazis.
Meeting secretly and
at great risk — the group had ties to the Kreisau Circle — they
also prepared extensive plans for a new ordering of the economy.
New calculations from physicists
at the University of Southern Denmark now confirm this prediction - and they
also conclude that the
risk of a collapse is even
greater than previously thought.
If athletes stay too long in their anaerobic system, power output will greatly decrease and so will performance and health «''
also making them
at greater risk of injury.
Matteo Darmian is
also named as a player
at risk of being sold before the deadline, but it certainly seems like a lot of work with a
great deal of uncertainty and so little time remaining in the window.
Most often, it's intoxicated parents, for instance...
Also, parents who never intended to bedshare but end up doing so out of desperation (which happens a lot) are
at greater risk.
Rupturing your membranes
also puts you on a clock, has a
greater chance of cord prolapse meaning emergency, increases your
risk of infection and takes away your baby's buffer to the strong contractions caused by Pitocin, your epidural can slow labor, making you unable to move and / or push effectively, doesn't allow for proper fetal descent, you will most likely have a catheter placed to your bladder, increasing
risk of bladder infections, and if all else fails,
at 5PM, you will have a C / S
at 5PM before your baby gets too tired or sick to continue laboring (because the doctor is tired of waiting).
But sleep apnea patients are
also more likely to suffer dangerous health problems, and they are
at greater risk of dying while they sleep.
Weed may
also be contaminated with other drugs or herbicides that could put your baby
at even
greater risk.
I've done homebirths [in the UK] and the potential for irreparable disaster was present
at every one, although there was a crisis in only one [abruption] and mother and baby were both saved, they were
also at much
greater risk at home than in the hospital and in the end required much more intensive treatment [largely because of time delays] than if the same situation had happened in hospital.
«Students who completed more hours of homework per night were
at greater risk for these negative outcomes; they were
also more likely to drop activities or hobbies they enjoyed in order to focus on their academic work.»
Babies sleeping on their sides are
also known to be
at greater risk of SIDS than back - sleeping babies.
The posterior position
at birth
also is associated with a higher
risk of short - term complications for the baby, such as lower five - minute Apgar scores, an
greater likelihood of needing to be admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit, and a longer hospital stay.
The campaign
also killed a series of print ads that claimed that babies not breast - fed were
at greater risk of certain diseases.