Sentences with phrase «chance of dying as»

HealthGrades, the nation's leading healthcare rating organization, found that Medicare patients who experienced a patient - safety incident had a one - in - five chance of dying as a result.
A 65 - year - old woman who breaks her hip has a 1 in 7 chance of dying as a result.
As of 2016, the U.S. National Safety Council showed that the chances of dying as a result of a dog bite are 1 in 112,400.

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Hardly, after man came up with then disregarded as utter nonsense the previous 10,000 or so gods in existence, we decided not to jump on the current bandwagon claiming salvation for the believer and damnation for the rest... Pray tell, what became of all the people who had never the chance to hear of his words / deeds after he came and died?
Nobody knows for certain what happens when we die, but considering how many gods and afterlives have been proposed in the history of humanity, the chance of the christian god being there to greet us when we die is pretty much the same as finding Anubis greeting us with Ma'at's feather.
You came from nothing or random chance, for no particular reason, and when you die, well, it's the end for you... if you're lucky or by random chance you may return as a cow, buffalo, of a tree.
But because the things roll over so easily, overall «their occupants have roughly the same chance as car occupants of dying in a crash.»
For a peasant woman's child in occupied territory in an out - of - the - way corner of the Roman Empire to have become the man he did, attracting what looked like flash - in - the - pan attention during his brief years of ministry, unknown to most of his contemporaries and viewed as an upstart, a wonder - worker, or a fanatic by most of those who knew about him, dying a felon's death deserted by most of his close and trusted friends with the incredible rumor then circulated that he had risen again — what chance had he of any lasting fame?
Because it's so unpredictable, a novice sports fan who makes selections based on flipping a coin has just as much of a chance to win it all as a college hoops die - hard who has watched every single game all season.
I do want to encourage all mom's to take heart this Mother's Day: However you hold your baby, in your arms or in your heart...... Remember these things: You are MOM You are strong Love never dies You are brave for all you've endured Sunshine comes after the storm The rawness of grief will not last forever Mother's Day is a chance to remember Your baby will never be forgotten If you are looking for a way to celebrate Mother's Day as a bereaved Mom — or for a bereaved Mom you know — here are a few ideas: Plant a memory garden Meditate in nature Create a symbolic painting Start a new journal Write your...
Previous research shows that giving an EPA - DHA supplement to patients with cardiovascular disease reduces their chance of dying from the disease by as much as 20 percent, authors note in the study, but supplementing with margarine didn't seem to cut it.
Our genes treated the body as a short - term vehicle, to be maintained well enough to grow and reproduce, but not worth a greater investment in durability when the chance of dying an accidental death was so great.
The researchers used female relatives as a proxy for social ties, and they found that each extra female relative reduced a prime - aged female macaque's chances of dying in one year by 2.3 %.
The study also found, however, that those who ran had a slightly higher chance of being killed in an attack — 28 percent (five) of those who fled died as a result of injuries, compared with 23 percent (eight) of those who remained motionless during big cat attacks.
Once symptoms such as lightheadedness and blackouts arise, a person with an untreated faulty aortic valve has a 50 percent chance of dying within six months, says Eugene Grossi, a professor of cardiothoracic surgery at New York University School of Medicine and director of cardiac surgery research.
In Cambodia and then in the Sacramento emergency department, Wintemute learned the hard lesson that, as a doctor, he had little chance of saving many people with gunshot wounds; most of those who died did so before they even reached the hospital.
«And I feel it as an injustice that just because one of my sisters in Africa is delivering in a village that she doesn't get access to good quality care and that her chance of dying in childbirth should be a hundredfold greater than the people I take care of here.
First, the snakes that lived with toads wouldn't eat toads when we offered them to snakes in captivity, whereas when given the chance, about half of the snakes from toad - free areas readily grabbed a toad — and usually died as a result.
We know that babies of low birth - weight are at a greater risk of developing diabetes and high blood pressure in later life, and have a greater chance of dying early from a heart attack or stroke as a consequence.
For instance, adding just one 3 - ounce serving of unprocessed red meat — picture a piece of steak no bigger than a deck of cards — to one's daily diet was associated with a 13 % greater chance of dying during the course of the study.Even worse, adding an extra daily serving of processed red meat, such as a hot dog or two slices of bacon, was linked to a 20 % higher risk of death during the study.
Although the odds of getting certain cancers can be higher in certain populations — for example, those who smoke are approximately 20 times more likely to develop lung cancer as those who don't smoke — the ACS estimates that the average woman has a one in three chance of developing cancer and a one in five chance of dying from cancer.
Living together with a cigarette smoker increases the chance of dying from lung cancer and heart disease, and in children smoke exposure increase the severity of the intensity of asthma attacks and leads to in excess of 750,000 middle ear infections, as reported by the American Cancer Society.
According to a research, chances of an overweight person of dying early are twice as compared to a person with normal weight.
Immunization is generally a good idea if you don't like the idea of your child contracting and possibly dying from diseases such as diptheria, whooping cough, mumps, measles, hepatitis, rotavirus, polio, etc, or if you don't like the idea of contributing to the chances of other not - yet vaccinated children contracting and possibly dying from these diseases.
Regular physical activity has been shown to decrease the likelihood of developing breast cancer, as well as decreasing your chances of dying from it by 50 percent, once diagnosed.
If all of the characters were as 14 - karat authentic as Goldie, I'm Dying Up Here might have had a fighting chance.
That 20th anniversary milestone was worth celebrating and ultimately opportune; this would be one of Henson's last chances to look back, as he died the following spring.
Schmitz» «Place de Fêtes» is particularly affecting as a man (Seydou Boro) lay dying next to a statue, and his life since his chance meeting with a paramedic (Aïssa Maïga) plays out in a fever dream of sorts.
As with every version of the game, the trick comes in balancing when to turn a die in for points, and when to roll it again to better your chances of getting a set in your next roll.
He comes to Earth and takes over the body of a human pilot before he dies, giving him a second chance on life as well as a secret identity for Ultraman.
The reason is simple: As you grow older, your chances of dying increase.
For people, we know that gingivitis and periodontitis can increase the chance of dying by 23 - 46 %, and may be associated with diseases such as Diabetes, heart disease and possibly even cancer.
You have most chance of seeing a ghost between 1 am and 3 am, as these are known as the hours of the dead, i.e. most people die between these times.
As long as you come off as professional, knowledgable and able to offer those two things that every marketer is dying for, then you have a good chance of picking up a giAs long as you come off as professional, knowledgable and able to offer those two things that every marketer is dying for, then you have a good chance of picking up a gias you come off as professional, knowledgable and able to offer those two things that every marketer is dying for, then you have a good chance of picking up a gias professional, knowledgable and able to offer those two things that every marketer is dying for, then you have a good chance of picking up a gig.
The wizard is the hardest hitter in the game with three sides of his die bearing double hits, but the other three are blank so there's just as much chance of missing as there is decimating the enemy.
There is no touch pad implementation which is a surprise as Crimsonland previously featured the touch pad as an accurate alternative to using R2 or L2 to fire and the right analogue stick for aiming, while there is also no light bar implementation which could have been used to display an alternative HUD as to when your character had earned the chance to perform a particular special move, although there is seemingly no vibration which could have reflected the recoil of your weapon, the force of your character's special move or when your character dies from enemy fire.
Unfortunately, as someone who had the questionable fortune to live in Milton Keynes, a town not known for its bountiful arcades, and at a time when arcades were dying a slow and painful death... I never got to see a working example of the arcade game, much less the chance to play it.
As you produce very little food and resort to starving villagers, you increase the chance of them getting sick and even dying — brutal but realistic!
As a result of this, there is pretty much no chance you'll ever die in combat in this game, unless you're either super unlucky with Kamek or got one shotted by a Koopaling whose weakness you didn't bring in the first place.
During combat you are given a set number of points, each gundam takes up either 1000, 2000 or 3000 points, the more powerful the gundam the higher the points, meaning you can't die as many times as the stronger gundams, this is a way of balancing the game so everyone has an even chance, even the Guncannon can hold it's own again Wing Zero if you are skilled enough.
This is part of what fans love about the series — the trial and error aspect — so dying should not be seen as failure, but rather, a chance to learn from your mistakes so that you can succeed next time.
But it is a risky endeavour as you only have a 40 % chance of rolling the D20 die correctly and upgrading.
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Best known for his fastidious paintings of geometric solids composed by chance through a system involving the roll of a die, Daniel Aksten's work in Support, Edge, Variation continues to stress the conceptual end of painting, as container of visual experience, true unto itself.
It is simply science at work — finally, after a decade and a half of circling the wagons, hypotheses that were dismissed as conspiratorial nonsense by zealots get a chance to live or die by the scientific method and not by aggressive posturing.
However Flannery et al claim we have now loaded the dice which in gaming parlance means that you weight the dice in a particular way so as to change the chance of probability and skew the results by artificially creating an imbalance in the die itself causing the same number to be rolled over and over again.
Researchers found that elderly people who are abused emotionally, financially, or suffer neglect are twice as likely to die in the facility as other residents, and that those who are physically or sexually abused have a greater chance of dying in the year after the abuse is reported.
He refused to have surgery as there was no guarantee of success and there was a chance that his condition could get worse and that he could even die in the surgery, although these risks were very low.
As our Delray Beach personal injury lawyers know, even in the very unlikely chance that you're involved in an airplane accident, you're chances of dying are small.
«As any student of the death penalty in America knows, the chance that a person charged with a capital crime will live or die depends greatly on race, social class, and — perhaps most important — where the alleged crime was committed.»
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