Sentences with phrase «data about the harm»

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Equifax's lawyers at Choate, Hall & Stewart had argued (among many other things) that the AG can't wield the state consumer protection law, which prohibits businesses from making false, deceptive or unfair claims, without showing anyone was harmed by Equifax's supposedly false assurances about data security.
Her work in systematic reviews has consistently addressed tough topics and has included documenting harms of episiotomy, the limitations of data about outcomes of fetal surgery, inconsistencies in results of programs designed to reduce use of cesarean, marginal effectiveness of medications for overactive bladder, and the burden on cervical cancer prevention programs introduced by liquid cytology collection for pap testing.
The report combines a review of the evidence on alcohol's harm to others and data from two surveys in which over 2,000 adults * were asked about the harms experienced from others» alcohol consumption.
Although the FDA collects safety data on drugs, experts estimate that only a fraction of the potentially related harms and deaths — about 10 to 50 percent — end up in FDA databases, in part because reporting is voluntary.
Although little data exist about human health concerns, evidence is growing that pyrethroids might be harming aquatic ecosystems.
While human health data is beginning to emerge, little is known about how fungicides might harm aquatic species.
Sexual activity can be a concern for many heart attack patients who worry about exertion triggering another heart event, but data on the harms and benefits of sexual activity in heart disease patients is limited.
Asked about the «increased focus on standardized testing and data in public schools over the past decade,» 33 percent feels that it has «had little effect,» while 36 percent believes it has «actually done more harm than good.»
A) Critics make personal attacks against me because they can't refute the data and documentation in my book about the harm done by testing and choice to our nation's public education system.
Today we are releasing a short report that draws upon data from our latest national survey (March 2012) and other research to investigate this question: On balance, will candidates for political office benefit or be harmed by talking about and supporting action to reduce global warming?
Queensland is destroying tree cover at the rate of 10 square kilometres a day, harming biodiversity while stoking doubts about federal data suggesting emissions from land clearing are in decline.
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